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    important and due to certain explicit exemptions from cleaning act groups, safe water associations, and others that are granted by the Energy Policy act of 2005. Natural Gas Fracking will play in the United States energy future is quickly evolving. Fracking is known to be one of the largest gas reserves in the world. Also can be referred to as a “Bridge Fuel” that, according to the gas and oil industry, will aid in the country’s energy transition. Industry argues to government about Fracking how…

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    the terrorist acts against U.S. targets, the continuing violence in the Holy Land, and the speculations about new U.S. military campaigns against Iran and Syria are all demonstrating the costs of American policies in the Middle East. Americans observe that the costs are increasing each day. But they fail to see that the policy is proving tangible benefits to their security and welfare. (Hadar, 2005, p.…

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    practice that relate to the promotion of equality and the valuing of diversity? (Make a list). Disability Discrimination Acts 1995 & 2005 Special Educational Needs and Disability Act 2001 Race Relations Amendment Act 2000 Human Rights Act 1998 Children Acts 1989 & 2004 Education Act 1996 Equality Act 2010 Carers and Disabled Children Act 2001 Every Child Matters 2005 1.2 Why is it important to support the rights of all children and young people to participation and equality of…

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    after his election, he targeted railroad industry. Congress passed legislation to provide power to government to check railroad rates and formed “Hepburn Railroad Regulation Act of 1906”. Congress also passed “Pure Food and Drug Act” which prevents adulteration and mislabeling of foods and pharmaceuticals. “Meat inspection Act” was passed to prevent diseases transmitted by contaminated meat. In 1907, his reforms were 8 hours workday, big compensation for victims with industrial accidents,…

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    and other crimes (Rodrigue, 2013 as cited in United Nation, 2014). Ayto (2005) asserts, “The word “pirate” has its root from the Latin word “pīrāta” where the notion of ‘sea robber’ originated and from the Greek word “peirātés” which means ‘attacker’ or ‘marauder’ as a noun originating from the verb “peiran” signifying…

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    transportation and energy security. With over 70 percent of the world surface is maritime and over 90 percent of international trade is travelled by the sea, proven that the seas play a big role in people’s life. Human life was begun in the sea and it is very crucial to people’s way of life. Sea as the resource for human being is a strategic place for trade and any other economic activities and energy has become a crucial thing whereas it has suddenly attracted so much attention from either…

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    educate the public to save on energy and such. The Green Party would also like to have change to occur immediately to save the environment. Due to the small size of the Green Party, they would probably make a lot of announcements and try to help out in different local communities. The Liberals would want change to occur, but when it is necessary. When they believe that change would be needed in order to help the environment, I believe that they would probably set up many energy saving programs…

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    including the Clean Air Act of 1990 and the Acid Rain Program. Other technologies and initiatives have been created to increase public awareness in order to further reduce the effects of acid rain. Since its inception, there have been significant reductions in emissions and improved air quality. What is acid rain? It is more accurately known as acid deposition.…

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    What the frack is fracking and why it should be replaced with alternative energy Hydraulic fracturing, or “fracking”, is the extraction of natural gas from deep underground shale using vertical (“conventional fracking”) and horizontal (“unconventional”) drilling. According to C. Mooney (The Truth About Fracking) conventional fracking has been used since the late 1940’s; it involves drilling a vertical well into a layer of shell and pumping chemically treated water and sand at extremely high…

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    IQRA UNIVERSITY ISLAMABAD Cities and Climate Change: An Urgent Agenda Term Paper 5/24/2016 Submitted to: Dr Baber Submitted by: Ramish Chohan-23375 Table of Contents INTRODUCTION 1 PROBLEM STATEMENT 1 SITUTAIONAL ANLYSIS 1 CHALLENGES 2 LITERATURE RIVEW- IMPACT OF CLIMATE CHANGE ON CITIES 2 SOLUTION 3 GREENING THE CITIES ECONOMY 3 BUILDING 4 WASTE 4 RETHINKING GOVERNANCE 4 REFERENCES 6 INTRODUCTION Climate change is affecting towns and their residents, mainly the bad, and…

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