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    Conner Broadway Mrs. Allen English IV 09 September 2016 Global Warming- A Hoax When the average person turns on the news, he or she is bombarded with new scientific breakthroughs from some of the world’s so called smartest people about the ice caps depleting by ridiculous amounts, penguins and polar bears being wiped out, precipitation increasing around the world, and the ocean warming and rising to unprecedented levels. Scientists and…

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    removed from the scene for further photographing, and testing. Photographs should also be taken after the body is removed. The location of where the body was found should be photographed. Along with photographs of the body, documentation should be wrote down about it. The notes for this should contain the body’s position, physical characteristics, presence or absence and condition of clothing, any items that may be relevant, any marks, scars, and tattoos, any injury’s, and so on. A forensic…

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    Within the past fifty years of human intervention, carbon dioxide concentration levels have nearly doubled. So what is the big deal? Humans still exist, the air is still breathable, and mortality rates have never been higher. Mark Bowen is a physicist from Massachusetts Institute of Technology. He wrote his book Thin Ice in 2003 to explain the science of global warming. Bowen was part of the Ice Core Paleoclimatology Research Group lead by Lonnie Thompson, a leading paleoclimatologist, to drill…

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    biodiversity of marine ecosystems? What I think I think that solar radiation will cause temperatures to increase which can cause more precipitation. I think ocean currents help keep temperatures overland in check, either warming up an area or cooling it down. Climate change melts glaciers adding more freshwater into the oceans, but it also increase the temperature of the water. The melting glacier can also cause sea level to rise. Climate change can affect the chemistry of the water…

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    Nuclear power plants have always been controversial to environmentalists and the general public. They are as intriguing as they sound as well. Nuclear power plants are one of the alternatives to fossil-fueled power plants. Nuclear power plants is a thermal power station which uses the heat from nuclear fission in an enclosed environment to change water to steam. This drives turbine generators to produce electricity. A physician named Enrico Fermi discovered the potential of nuclear fission in…

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    We have been concerned with the way you have been contributing to the growing amount of greenhouse gases being released into our Earth’s atmosphere. Although your corporation has taken some environmental initiatives, we would like to ask that you please reconsider drilling and refining oil because it is harming the environment. Oil spills are one thing, but climate change is another. Our ecosystem and climate is very fragile, and we only have one Earth. Ever since the industrial revolution…

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    15-metre tsunami disabled the power supply and cooling of three Fukushima Daiichi reactors and within the first three days all three cores largely melted (World Nuclear Association 2016). The tsunami flooded the Daiichi plant which disabled 12 out of the 13 back-up generators on site, disabled the heat exchangers for dumping reactor waste heat and decay heat to the sea which eventually caused the three units to lose the ability to sustain proper reactor cooling and water circulation functions…

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    kraken emerges. The dragon let out a huge loud scream. Then the dragon gets very mad and starts breathing large amount of fire. The fight begins with the dragon turning the whole beach sand into glass with a giant amount of fire and the water cooling it down but not enough to stop the glass. Then he knocks over a house at it with it’s tail. He than picks a house and launches it towards the glass. The glass shatters and pieces every where and the shards from the explode into millions of…

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    interesting. For example did you before the meltdown the leader of the facility once said “the chance of a full scale meltdown is one in a million” clearly this man cannot see the future or else he would have said (scream this) “OH NO THE PLANT IS GOING DOWN WE ARE ALL GOING TO DIE EVACUATE EVACUATE!!!!!!!!!” The story starts in 1970 when the plant starts its construction along with the neighboring town of pripyat. The plant ,just to tell you now I am going to say that word a lot, did not…

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    510 × 335 Caption A lily pad is the leaf of the water lily plant. Alternate Text Group If you’ve ever encountered a body of water populated with lily pads, you’ve likely been amazed at how these unusual aquatic plants seem to float on top of the water. Lily pads are just one part of a larger pond plant that thrives in shallow lakes and ponds. Although these plants appear to be floating with ease, there is actually a lot going on beneath the placid surface. Even some of the most common facts…

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