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    Education. Motivating Students, Educational Development Adviser, University of Northumbria, Newcastle, Thompson, Gail Dr. Hemant Khandai Research Scholar, Department of Continuing Extension University Bhopal, M.P, IndiaYounis Illahi Bhat, H.O.D B.Ed, Department of Continuing Education & Extension University Bhopal, M.P India Academic Achievements and Study Habits of College Students of District Pulwama (Vol.7, No.10, 2016) http://files.eric.ed.gov/fulltext/EJ1099587.pdf…

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    Modern pollution is nothing like it was in past years. Pollution itself is a more recent historical problem that has been brought to many people’s attention. One of the biggest phenomena is called El Niño. “El Niño, the periodic warming of the Pacific Ocean that alters climate around the world, has already set records in 1997, and the worst is possibly still to come”(Today’s Science). It’s first major outbreak was in 1982-83, it’s the spark that rose attention to modern pollution. Although,…

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    VARIETY OF MORAL ISSUES Any product or project has to undergo various stages such as planning, idea, design, and manufacturing which is followed by testing, sales and services. This has to be done by engineers of various branches like Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, Chemical etc. These engineers may be grouped together as a team or they may be separated from each other with an interconnection or co-ordination. Some cases explain and make the engineers to be familiar with the outline of the case…

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    growing properly, and make our world unpleasant and unattractive in a variety of other ways. Human health Air pollution is bad think if we think about it. Sometimes the connection between air pollution and human health is clear; an example is in the Bhopal Disaster in India. And one more example is the incident in London in England. when thick, deadly pollution known as the Great Smog, caused by people burning coal in home fires and coal-fired power plants, killed about 4000 people. Some study…

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    Energy Payback Time Essay

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    6.3.2 Energy Payback Time (EPBT) It is the required time to payback the embodied energy of the product. It is evaluated as [142]: (6.1) 6.3.3 CO2 Emission Watt et al., have reported that, the emission of average CO2 is approximately equivalent of 0.98 kg of CO2/kWh in the electricity generated by coal [143]. The CO2 emission per year can be calculated as [144] (6.2) 6.3.4 Carbon Mitigation and Earned Carbon Credit The mitigation of carbon dioxide (CO2) is used to measure the climate change…

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    Air pollution started getting real noticeable after more and more factors were being built every day. With over 100,000 factores just in Canada you can see why air pollution is a big factor for how are air quality is. This will affect people's health because we will be breathing air that has been contaminated. This can also affect the society because alerts will go out telling people that it's not safe to go outside. It's not just factors that are polluting the air, it's us humans that are…

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    1.Bi Metallic bearings Steelair’s bimetallic bearing represents advancement in bearing technology and it can be assembled, accustomed or soldered into place. Along with high load capacity and good fatigue properties, it is also an excellent wear-resistant material. The bimetallic bearing is the composite of low friction copper alloy and is perfect for use when provided with excellent requisite strength and the finest carrying capacity by means of derived remains and secondary wedging technology.…

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    Tncs

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    are rendered scarce and non-renewable). TNCs also negatively impact social development through their degradation of environmental resources. TNCs have been responsible for many tragic environmental disasters over the past 20 years- Union Carbide in Bhopal, India; Exxon's Valdez oil-spills off Alaska; Texaco in Ecuador; Omei Gold Mining in Guiana; Shell in Ogoniland, Nigeria; Rio Tinto Zinc in Bougainville, Papua New Guinea; and more recently British Petroleum in the Gulf of Mexico and the…

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    The Pakistani and Bangladeshi smokers are high in the United Kingdom (UK) and there are minimum amount of smoking cessation programs designed to address the concern. Consequently, a pilot program trial of an intervention designed to offer a culturally tailored, trained community smoking cessation worker model of care was enacted to test the impact of a smoking cessation program for the Pakistani and Bangladeshi men. The cluster randomized controlled trial pilot study was set to compare the…

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    Reasons for Smokeless Tobacco use SLT is commonly used in South Asia mainly because of its wide acceptability due to its relation with socializing, family and cultural tradition, affordability, accessibility and lack of prohibitive regulations (Kakde, Bhopal and Jones, 2012). Increase use of SLT is also due to the lack of taboo against using it and misconceptions about it use which include, that it is less harmful than cigarette and it has medicinal value for improvement in body ache (Imam et…

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