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    Everything we do affects the carbon in our atmosphere. Our world already has a natural, balanced carbon cycle to use and reuse the CO2 and therefore keep the levels at a healthy rate in the air. This process from sun to plants through photosynthesis, then into the soil as the plant decays, and evaporation back into the air, is disrupted by auto and factory emissions. We cannot control the natural carbon cycle, and we don’t need to because it is already balanced! However we can control the amount…

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    Occupational Wellness

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    leader and not a follower. For our Environmental Wellness since we all have a huge impact on our planet, together we can challenge ideas by choosing a different form of transportation, by walking, biking, and eve using public transportation. We can carpool, with friends or family. When it comes to foods we can chose to eat local, seasonal or organic. For our clothing we can choose local stores instead of shipping, we can choose thrift shops as they always have goo things and sometime new…

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    I will be writing a causal essay on global warming talking about three effects that global warming causes. Dr Williamson reports”english 1301: Composition and Rhetoric Essay #2: Casal Argument”(1). Reducing the effects of global warming is in order to effectively address global warming, we must significantly reduce the amount of heat-trapping emissions we are putting into the atmosphere. My argument will be in a causal argument form. Andrea A. Lunsford states, “an argument that seeks to explain…

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    responsibility to provide love for his son, and he does not neglect that duty. However, an example of a bad parent is when Jeannette’s mom throws a tantrum once a week and refuses to go to work. The kids had to get her up and out of the house in time to carpool to school (Walls 196). Since Jeannette’s mom did not take on full responsibility as a mom and teacher, the kids were forced to grow up faster. They should be enjoying their childhood by playing with other kids their age. Instead,…

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    In 2016 an estimated 1,685,210 new cases of cancer will be found in both men and women. Out of the 1,685,210 cases, my mom just so happened to be one of them. Cancer doesn’t affect just the patient, it affects the family members too. Cancer impacts everything and it changes your life. To understand the effects of cancer on a family, it is important to understand the changing roles in the family, the patient’s mental and physical abilities, and the daily routines so that a person knows how to…

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    Ww2 Dbq Analysis

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    the less fortunate and that they have to do what is considered right to them. The citizens of the homefront participated in the rationing of goods because they wanted to do the right thing and help the less fortunate soldiers. They did things like carpool to save gas and buying less groceries so that there was more food for the troops By rationing their resources, the citizens granted the government with the opportunity to ship even more necessities to the soldiers overseas, assisting the war…

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    The complex problem of climate change is a gradual killer threatening human health in many ways, including illnesses transmitted by food and water, increased extreme weather, and decreased air quality. The increased concentration of atmospheric carbon has been associated with a rise in average global temperatures. Scientist can measure this from investigating atmospheric systems. An example of this is looking at ice cores. Ice cores provide the most direct and detailed way to look at past…

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    My Favorite Subject

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    There was a time when I was young and naive; more than I am now as this event is taking place around seven years ago. It was the ordinary school day, starting with my mom dropping me off through carpool, eating a granola bar in the car since I was late sleeper and whiner. Every single morning of my second-grade year, we started with vocabulary words and this day happened to be a Monday, meaning we would receive new words to cut and paste into a small notebook. Frankly, I did not enjoy that being…

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    emit any air pollutant that put any danger to the public’s health or welfare. As individuals we must try to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases that are released into the atmosphere. If we use public transportation, ride our bikes, walk or even carpool it would help. Cutting down on our electric use and using alternative energy sources that don’t burn fossil fuels. Also, eating less meat can help because cows are categorized as one of the biggest methane producers. Lastly, we can reduce, reuse…

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    The Long Walk Home is a 1990 film based on Montgomery Bus Boycott that took place during 1955 and 1956. Director Richard Pearce introduces the audience to a time period where a revolution in America was taking place to destroy the segregation between Blacks and Whites (IMDb 1990). This film portrays two inspirational women: Odessa Cotter and Miriam Thompson. Both are on the opposite ends of the social chain but are able to connect through their moral beliefs on what is wrong and right during a…

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