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    For my first paragraph Water Pollution is a harmful thing if not careful, such as, “ Water Pollution is the contamination of natural water bodies by contamination of natural water bodies by chemical,physical,radioactive, or pathogenic microbial substances”( C. Michael Hogan pg3/6).Iin this quote the author of this article is telling the audience that in the polluted waters in any river there could be any of these substances inside the water that can possibly cause a very harmful sickness. For…

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    have been found to cause irritated lungs, bronchitis, and pneumonia. There are many health risks from breathing in the chemicals formed from burning fossil fuels, but we still use them. There are alternatives to using fossil fuels like ethanol and biodiesel, which are not as great of a pollutant as fossil fuels. The production of renewable energy seeks to harness the power of nature to convert into usable energy. There is no pollution formed from the creation of renewable energy. Renewable…

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    Gmo Research Paper

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    modification and the biotechnology that goes along with it. An example of a country that is Pro-GMO is Canada. According to Grunewald “Canada shares this positive experience and takes it one step further. Compared to petroleum diesel, Canadian biodiesel produced 87-94% fewer…

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    Introduction This research analysis report is based on several fundamental attributes of BHP Billiton. To begin with, it conducts an analysis of the critical risks and strategic outlook of the company. This is aimed to determine whether the company is destined for growth by determining areas of growth, and identifying those that have slowed down. It also identifies the market forces that are assisting the company in growth, as well as those forces that are hurting the company. The main aim of…

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    Two Global Human Activities and How they Create Smog Two Global Human Activities and How they Create Smog Commuting by automobile everyday for work or other human activities may be an average recurrence in the American society but all of the convenience in arriving on schedule comes with a sacrifice, air pollution. Agriculture is also human necessity that releases vast amount of nitrous oxides that help create smog or air pollution; agriculture and transportation are the two human activities…

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    Geothermal Energy Cons

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    different types of Alternative energy? Is it a long term solution? Geothermal, Hydroelectricity, Solar power, and Wind power are some of the more common types of Alternative energy, but there are many other new ideas. Like using chocolate to make biodiesel, utilizing heavy oil, burning sawdust from mills, collecting methane produced as the waste product of bacteria, and dead cats for fuel. Geothermal energy…

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    Throughout the years, humanity has faced many problems and challenges. It began with the first human wanting to lift things up and to travel to other places. People started to use their mind to create things and to build machines. As life went on, they surely solved some problems, but created more complex ones! No one can deny the benefits of the new industrial and technological advances; it not only enabled us to obtain gold and other metals from deep in the ground, but also to fly high in the…

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    Research Paper On Motorsport

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    Formula 1 cars emit approximately 2,400 gms of carbon dioxide (CO2) per mile (almost nine times as much as an ordinary new car today), that equates to 17 tonnes of CO2 per season. When air travel is included, this figure rises to 54 tonnes of CO2 per driver per annum. These figures point towards a startling discovery about how unsustainable motorsports are and how the World has turned a blind eye to an industry that functions at its own whims and fancies. But all hope is not lost yet, there are…

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    Importance Of Orangutans

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    INTRODUCTION Orangutans, who are closest to our specie of homo sapiens¸ alongside the chimpanzees, gorillas and the other great apes – are primarily and wildly native to the forests and islands of Indonesia and Malaysia. Their chances of survival in modern day is critically endangered by both human causes (primarily) and natural causes (most of which chiefly arises out of human causes as well). The former includes aspects like deforestation, palm oil plantation and illegal logging; whereas the…

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    Ethics and sustainable development Nestle VS Greenpeace The palm oil controversy Augustin DURAND Mohamed HAILI Outline 1. Introduction 2. Description of the parties 3. Nestle and its controversies 4. The palm oil controversy 5. Results 6. Conclusion 1. Introduction Being one of the world's largest nutrition companies, Nestlé, found itself in the midst of a public relations nightmare when Greenpeace, the ecological protection group, pointed that the firm's chocolate brand…

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