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    The amount of e-waste is based on the development of information technology in specific countries. Generally, this issue is a country’s problem, wherever the electronic was produced on their land, or imported from other countries worldwide. According to Clean Up Australia (as cited in Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2013), There are the most users in technology, and e-waste is one of the boosting types of waste, 17 million televisions and 37 million computers have been sent to landfill until…

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    Problems With Fracking

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    Problems that Require these Polices There are many problems that has led to our current policies on fracking, which include the growth of the United States and its dependency on foreign oil has caused transformations in our technological innovations within the oil and gas industries. There are other areas which are more concerning, for instance, the regulations regarding fracking is that they are over thirty years old. Regulations vary from state to state, and the government has simply put…

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    On September 11, 2001, our nations was faced with a very tragic terror attack. That attack led to many American losing their lives and fighting to find the pieces of their lives that was left in the dark. The country was at a loss because we had to act fast and become receptive to the possibility of America being attacked more in the future. The current President at the time, President George Bush, was very proactive when it came to the attacks on the nation. The president and his cabinet…

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    schools (Klien). Bureau funded schools serve approximately 42,000 Indian students (“BIA Website”). The Bureau of Indian Affairs states on its website that the BIE’s “mission is to provide quality education opportunities from early childhood through life in accordance with a tribe’s needs for cultural and economic well-being, in keeping with the wide diversity of Indian tribes and Alaska Native villages as distinct cultural and governmental entities” (“BIA Website”). The bureau has the right…

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    Gray wolves were rescued from the brink of extinction when the government abolished the law that organised the extermination of wolves on federally owned lands, which led to the slaughtering of more than 25,000 wolves. After the Senate withdrew the gray wolf from the endangered species list, in 2011, the slaughtering of wolves began to escalate again. This caused wolf hunters to fall deeper into their paranoid fantasy that wolves represents a liberal conspiracy against farmland and livestock.…

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    What Is Urban Sprawl?

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    on the land and limiting growth through a restricting sense, valuable green spaces can be preserved. This could also be more probable in developed nations, as environmental protection is a much more popular trend and concept in these countries than in less developed ones. This is also a more suitable mechanism to be applied in countries with remaining open green spaces that could be protected. This would most likely point to countries that are physically larger and have a lower human to land…

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    Analysis Of The BP Oil Spill

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    Oil Drilling Regulations British Petroleum(BP) had a massive oil spill on April 20, 2010. In the BP Oil Spill, more than 200 million gallons of oil was spilled into the Gulf of Mexico for a total of eighty seven days, making it the biggest oil spill in United States history. The initial oil rig explosion killed eleven people and injured seventeen others (“11 Facts”). The spill killed hundreds of animal, plant life and destroyed the environment. BP was penalized up to forty billion dollars in…

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    Introduction Housing needs vary according to family life stages or person’s perception of what they need in a house. The very first phase in finding a home is considering what type of shelter suits the household. There are factors that affect housing needs: climate, location, cost, aptness and lifestyles. Those aspects should be considered in order to satisfy the needs for a home. This paper investigates the states of mind and opinions of utilized inhabitants of the public housing…

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    years of school and classes. Becoming an officer requires a bachelor's degree in wildlife management, natural resource sciences, criminal justice, and police sciences.…

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    Joby Warrick Essay

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    In his influential article U.S. exports emissions - as coal, Joby Warrick argues that America has a biggest coal deposit which is like the size of Rhode Island. Moreover, Warrick also states that this coal will be enough to bring electricity to our country for decades. However, if we use all this coal (burning all the coal), it will disastrous for the environment for the reason that this would liberate more than 450 billion tons of carbon dioxide into the air. Also, Warrick talks about that the…

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