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    This tripled their manufacturing footprint as well as their environmental impact. To reduce the impact Solberg elevated their adherence to LEED guidelines. This included renovating the interior to ensure better air quality, productivity, and energy efficiency. Improvement in B Corp score:-…

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    What is the difference between economy and ecology? By definition, the economy is the management of household affairs, especially expenses, thrifty and efficient use of resources; frugality in expenditures, and the structure of economic life in an area or a period (Miriam Webster). Ecology is a branch of science concerned with the interrelationship of organisms and their environment, the totality or pattern of relations between organisms and their environment (Miriam Webster). Although these two…

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    Polar Bear Essay

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    Carbon footprint is the total amount of carbon dioxide produced in one lifetime of a certain technology. For example, the carbon footprint of a single 100 watt light bulb is one pound of coal running for 10 hours. If we change out life styles to that of Russia’s then we would have a low carbon footprint and still keep the polar bears. Russia receives 75% of their electricity from nuclear energy and the rest…

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    Footwear Evidence

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    of an individual with a scene of crime, or to answer any other legal question concerned with the foot or footwear that requires knowledge of the execution foot. The role of Footprint and footwear evidence is commonly there at a crime scene and must be discovered, recorded, and collected for further examination. When footprint analysis is required, the forensic foot tracker or podiatrist may act as an appendage or a primary participant in the case. Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s Holmes states, “There…

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    Ralph Voosen Trial

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    on March 1. There was a note found in Mr. Voosen’s right pants pocket that read, “Meet me in your classroom at 11p.m. tonight. We need to talk.” I suspect that Brian Craig killed Mr. Voosen. I completed a blood analysis, DNA, handwriting, and footprint test to get to this conclusion. The first test was blood analysis. My results showed that the blood type found at the scene of the crime was A positive. The test also proved that Ralph Voosen and Brian…

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    in homes can have a huge impact on the environment by reducing carbon dioxide emissions. Recent research has shown that “To go solar have never been easier.” (Maehlum, 2015) Besides being easy, this switch in resources lessens the environmental footprint of a residential home. In fact, “The average residential solar system offsets about 100,000 lbs. of carbon dioxide in 20 years - the equivalent of driving a car 100,000 miles.” (Maehlum, 2015) If that isn 't enough, solar energy is also…

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    kept Sophie's six toes a secret from everyone and even when his father went to whip him he didn’t budge. He is also a very clever boy, just before Alan could be sure of what he had seen, David kicked over a bucket of water which erased Sophie's footprint.…

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    from under the door of a machine next to the elevator. The puddle of oil was about four or five feet wide . Two witnesses said they saw the oil there, and one of the witnesses reported it to the maintenance man. Another witness didn’t notice any footprints in the oil. Lastly the elevator was inspected three days before the incident. The defendant argued back that there was no evidence as to how long the oil had been in the hallway. “The plaintiff a complaint for injuries he allegedly…

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    Museum Reflection Paper

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    When I went to the Smithsonian Human Origins Exhibit, it made me realize how much more I am informed about human evolution compared to most of the people at the exhibit. One thing was I saw on one the displays that Neanderthals were classified as part of the Homo sapiens lineage, which is not true. During our lecture you already told us that Neanderthals are not part of the lineage. Neanderthals are consider more like sisters than one of us. Also one of the speakers was saying how Homo…

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    similarities in the two women and that neither one of them is proceeded to leave their own mark on their chosen path. This is evident in the following line; “You remember your mother who walked for centuries ,footless--and like her, you have left no footprints, but only because there is an ocean in between, the unremitting space of your rebellion.” Song is saying that the one woman that stayed in China conformed to the culture and faded into the background. While the woman that immigrated to the…

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