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    global warming. She discusses the lack of interest America has for the environment. She also states several solutions to reduce the carbon footprint which focuses on what Whitty calls a fossil fuel diet. Whitty’s main argument is, “Since America is responsible for 22 percent of annual emissions, I suggest we set a target of shrinking our personal carbon footprint by 22 percent, or 9,606 pounds” (721). Whitty successfully shows the problems of global warming because she present several pieces of…

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    As a person limited with technology experience, I label myself as being a ‘digital immigrant’. I faced the challenge of creating an infographic and I did not understand how to use Piktochart effectively or to create one that is graphic and visually displayed for the ‘digital natives’ who prefer graphics before paper (Prensky,2001). Initially, I created an infographic about Facebook that looked like advertising. I felt frustrated that a simple task of inserting a line proved difficult and that…

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    What Is Aristocrat?

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    Class III (Vegas-style) gambling machine and casino management systems. Including all business segments, Aristocrat employs approximately 3000 scatter worldwide with global headquarters in Las Vegas and Sydney Australia. Over the past few years, the footprint within the United States has continued to cultivate as the company has invested heavily to expand the number of machines placed in the North America and Latin-America regions. In November 2016, Aristocrat announced…

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    Through a look at my consumption, it is easy to say that I consume the way I do because it has always been the same. I have never been the person to make as much trash as possible; I have always been conscious about my impact on the environment from a young age. Carrying around the bag of trash for this assignment, I realized that most of what I throw away consists of food wrappers, paper products, and plastic McAlisters cups. I did not keep any of the hygene items in the bag, but I do have a…

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    Exponential Population

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    nations have the potential to produce tremendous amounts of emissions per capita; consequently, it also has the means to develop new renewable energy sources to maintain the quality of life it is accustomed to and still reduce the overall carbon footprint it sets. Developing nations therefore, ought to be a primary focus in the coming decades as the potential for population growth to become an epidemic, via technological advances and availability of them, is highly likely. Education and family…

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    The FBI Crime investigations involve identifying multiple scientific research data that involve various criminal matters. Criminal matters such as shotting massacre's, kidnappings, and even gruesome murders established the urgent need for advanced investigations through or by forensic science to fight crime in locating the sources that are linked to the certain evidence itself. It wasn't brought alive until the early 1900s that the FBI was equipped with advanced investigation tools such as a…

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    Save as Many as You Ruin is a short story written by Simon Van Booy in 2007 Every action, that every person takes, has a consequence. Some can have minimal effect of change; some can be life changing. When life gives you lemons, you make lemonade. When life gives you a second chance to save your lifestyle, you seize it to undo the actions done, that has led to its consequences. The main character, Gerard, has been given a second chance to make his future the best it can be, despite the given…

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    Essay On Locavore Diet

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    produce three times the greenhouse gas emissions as tomatoes imported from Spain” (Shizumu, 2012). There should be different ways to avoid the whole topic of food-miles, or find another more efficient to transport food that can lower the carbon footprint we are setting behind. For Example using a train can be a great way to sustainably ship food from producer to…

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    Case Study: Hoof Nuclear

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    1. Introduction Hoof Nuclear (HN) has been surfaced with some issues ever since it opened. Many foreign governments and funded campaign group wants to seize the operations of Hoof Nuclear. Hoof Nuclear is owned by Hoof Power Company and has been around 51 years. Ever since its operation, the neighboring counties (Beeland and Ceeland) want them to seize their operation. But this nuclear power station has been supported by many local government…

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    restored my faith. Footprints in The Sand by Carolyn Joyce Carty, is about a man walking on the beach and sees two sets of footprints, which belong to him and Lord, but when he is going through a time of struggle, he only sees one set of footprints. When he questions the Lord why he wasn’t with him during that time of struggle, he replies, “"My son, my precious child, I love you and I would never leave you. During your times of trial and suffering, when you see only one set of footprints, it was…

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