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    Carbon Footprint

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    Carbon and Ecological Footprints The Carbon Footprint is a measurement system to find out the amount of greenhouse gases we emit due to human activities starting from individuals to the whole population of the Earth in a given amount of time, and is stated in tons of carbon dioxide (CO2). It is basically the sum of carbon dioxide emissions generated due to our activities and is typically measured per year. The activities could either be from an individual, organization, event, product, city,…

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    opt for LED lights, solar panels, and better insulation. I try to recycle as much as I can now, however, it is hard when you have very limited sources to help give back to the environment. In respect to the foods I consume, I recently learned to compost my leftovers, thanks to a friend for informing me of how I can make a change to this world even just by doing the littlest things. Also, keep in mind, I live on campus and eat at the dining halls so my food options are very limited and it’s…

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    Pakinyan Paha Oyate Essay

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    Project Name: Wakinyan Paha Oyate’s Gardens Introduction: The mission of Wakinyan Paha Oyate’s Market is to the mission of Wakinyan Paha Oyate’s Market is to provide a weekly community event for all ages that will: provide a source of fresh fruit, vegetables and local goods to residents, and encourage residents to get in the habit of purchasing fresh vegetable and fruits. the organization will be strong and sustainable, support and promote viable growth and operation of the market. it is being…

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    Wellington Green office Buildings Field Trip Report 1.0 Introduction In this report, the author will discuss green office buildings based on observation and notes from 17th June Wellington green office buildings field trip. The author will explain the green features of three green office buildings: Bank of New Zealand [BNZ], Meridian Energy Ltd [Meridian] and Spark. Then comment the benefits and challenges of the buildings. In final section, the author will give own impressions and opinions of…

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    The future is bright, healthy, and environmentally conscious. The way of life most are accustomed to is beginning to change. The millennials are leading the movement towards a no waste, healthy lifestyle, bettering the world for future generations. Going green is a concept that has been gaining popularity worldwide, especially among today 's youth. Not only is going green becoming more popular, it’s becoming a necessity. The environment has limited resources, and there are simple steps we can…

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    Since the 17th century, William Shakespeare has been regarded as the greatest playwright of all time. Shakespeare is often referred to as the greatest or most influential person in his field, as Michael Jordan is to basketball or Albert Einstein is to science. One of the greatest plays he ever wrote was Hamlet. In William Shakespeare’s play Hamlet, Shakespeare uses a wide array of Christian allegories and allusions to create a memorable plot. While these allegories occur frequently, they do…

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    Poultry Research Paper

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    We are all accountable for the safeguarding of animal agriculture, especially poultry, and poultry products. Poultry is significant in the life of mankind for many reasons such as a food supply, employment, earnings, compost, products, research and more. The fact that poultry is so significant to us gives us an even bigger reason to want to safeguard and protect it. The roadmap to protecting poultry is not simple, yet it is vital when trying to keep out negative health problems in the poultry…

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    Water, a natural resource deemed to be a right, is fast depleting. Our planet’s fresh water reserves present an unfavorable picture, with only 1% out of 3% accessible for direct human use. This scarcity, fueled by unequal distribution amongst countries caused by geographical and political obstacles, raises the potential of “water wars”. Such concerns are exacerbated by uncontrollable population growth, pollution due to industrialization and modernization, and climate change. A new approach to…

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    earthworm I would use, instead of the red wriggler worms I would use a kind of endogenic worms since they live in the mineral horizon and I the mineral horizon they would increase the minerals. More so than the epigeic worms, which are mostly used in compost and they don’t form any permanent burrows and live on the uppermost mineral layer. I’m sure that the burrows made helped the roots if they grew in them quickly but if theses burrows weren’t permanent then the burrows could be disturbed with…

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    COMPONENTS OF ATLAS POINT HYDROPONICS FARM (ESTABLISHED) BUSINESS PLAN EXECUTIVE SUMMARY  Atlas Point Hydro farm is a revolutionary hydroponics farming industry business that utilizes the latest’s and greatest technology in the hydroponics industry. Atlas has been providing fresh produce to local and in refer national markets for more than 4 years. Our headquarters and bases of operations is located in Canada, where the demand of fresh produce from farms is required constantly, thus Atlas…

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