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    For my investigation of Anime and the environment, I analyzed segments from the film Nausicaä of the Valley of Wind. Early on in the film, viewers see the main character, Nausicaä, for the first time wearing a breathing apparatus, gloves, and a full body outfit as she travels through a jungle. Her outfit brought to mind the Nuclear/Biological/Chemical (NBC) suits that persons wear while handling hazardous material. As the film continues, Nausicaä exercises extreme caution while she handles…

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    How to solve air pollution problem in Chiang Mai “Go green”, “Think green”, or “Save the world” are some of slogans that people know. Several years ago, the world faced many environmental issues. One of them is the problem of air pollution. This aspect is a very dangerous problem in our world today. Some people think that air pollution is not harming the earth or the people. This is why it has become a very dangerous problem in Chiang Mai today. According to CityNews, Particulate matter…

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    Conclusion: Effects of corrosion Corrosion is a serious issue regarding the health and the cost. It can affect the health of the people in commercial sectors and in private sectors. Water having toxic metals like lead and copper, can be very harmful for drinking and other purposes. So the precautionary measures should be taken. Corrosion in the pipe can be health damaging and spoil the quality of water and it can also be uneconomical. There are some damages by corrosion:  Corroded water is…

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    information from many sources and determine where safety needs improvement in the aviation industry and then look for solutions to the issues. In 2006, the FAA wrote AC 120-92, Introduction to Safety Management Systems (SMS) for Air Operators, to establish a voluntary system were air carriers could deliberately incorporate safety programs into their daily operations. The SMS program is based on four pillars of safety; 1) Safety policy and objectives, 2) Safety risk management, 3) Safety…

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    elements of earth’s ecosystem. Those elements consist of: water, air, land, animals, plants, and habitats such as rainforest, deserts, and oceans. Environmentalism also works to correct the damage that occurs to these elements as well as prevent future damage from occurring. The first examples of environmentalism were first…

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    The Airline industry, which was regulated by the government, through a liberalisation policy. The airlines was supplied to the public, this was done to regulate competition and privatisation that occurred through the airline industry theses regulation however were lifted and the policies were more open. The supplier concentration theory is one of Porters five forces in which it suggest that the supplier influence, refers to the the excessive demand that suppliers can exert on business. This can…

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    Gladwell makes a very interesting argument in chapter 7 of Outliers (2008). He claims that the flight crew and their inability to communicate effectively is the number one cause of plane crashes. He supports his argument with studies on different cultures and their ability to communicate with persons in authority or of higher ranks. This inability for the “second in command” to communicate with the pilot, leads to information not being heard or in some cases said, and can have a fatal outcome.…

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    Abstract As vehicular pollution is increasing in the environment because of the hazardous CO2 and other carbon compound emissions and other harmful pollutants that are emitted by the vehicles puts a negative impact on the atmosphere. Society has been making a large effort to make everything green and cleaner in today’s world, including transportation. Buying a car is big investment and requires the consideration of many different variables. With the growing interest in saving our planet, many…

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    DDT Argumentative Essay

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    All around the world, DDT is creating harmful effects against both humans and the environment. For many years, DDT has been used to control malaria by killing mosquitos in certain countries. However, DDT should not be used to fight malaria because it can damage many ecosystems and harm people in the long run. DDT is not only harmful to the environment, but is harmful to humans and animals. The most important example of DDT hurting an ecosystem is the case of malaria in Borneo. In the 1950s, the…

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    There are many different types of driving throughout the given year. The times of the year though where driving is most different is during winter and summer. They are many different things you must do and obstacles you must go through during these two seasons of the year. In the summer you have a couple different things that you must deal with. The number one thing you have to be aware of is the heat. Heat can cause a lot of problems with your car. When it is hot your car can over heat easier…

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