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    Carnival Cruise Essay

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    issue and later released information that stated they had been successful in reducing their carbon footprint by approximately 20%. Furthermore, the company has made a $400 million investment in exhaust gas cleaning systems. This system would reduce the amount of sulfur compounds and particulate matter generated by their ships. Further measures were taken in reducing Carnival Corporation’s carbon footprint by enabling more of its fleet to connect to ports electrical grid instead of relying on the…

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    I know this can be a sensitive subject because people have a strong allegiance tied to certain foods because the connection that food has with our emotions and personal experiences. However, please suspend your immediate reactions and defenses, to hear another side that you may not be aware of. Not consuming animal products and having a plant-based diet is beneficial to people’s health and could make a significant impact on the extermination of world hunger, animal cruelty and animal…

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    Why Does God Exist

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    having faith is simply not good enough for many people. They need to know why, how, when, and where things happened. To modern society, a God can’t be explicitly proven, and therefore God does not exist at all. People say that if they could see God’s footprint in the universe, or if they could actually see evidence that he exists, then maybe they would agree that there is an intelligent designer behind it all. The problem with this way of thinking is that it ignores the massive amount of…

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    The footprints went all over the forest and seemed to stop at a bush and the footprints got muddled and there was a can of beans on the floor empty of course, but the way the can had been opened was unusual the person had slashed it open with what seemed like big knife due to the size of the cuts. The footprints continued up the forest hill, while going down the hill Chris was not paying attention to wear he…

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    they die in the process? Based on the evidence I believe that they lived and that they escaped. I think that there plan worked. The first pieces of evidence comes from a video called “ did frank moore survive?” it says that there was a raft and footprints leading away from it on Angel Island. Angel island was there original destination. We know this because an inmate that helped them escape told the media that they told him there plan and they were going to angel island. The raft that they…

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    False Impressions

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    of time, weather conditions, temperature, and ambient light would be annotated. Before entering the structure an exterior survey would be conducted to see if any obvious evidence was apparent. Evidence such as open, broken windows, damaged doors, footprints, tire impressions and other evidence are key outdoor evidence. All evidence identified would be recorded taking analytical notes. Noting the negative factors (dark, no street light, possible rain, cloud cover, cold temperature), securing and…

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    It was dawn turning dusk and 1987. Andrew, Arnold, and Anthony were getting tucked into bed. Their parents Randy and Ross kissed them goodnight and went downstairs. Slowly, the kids fell asleep into their comforting beds. They couldn’t stop thinking about the warm sunny summer days ahead of them. All of the sudden, a loud alarm went off. The kids got out of bed and smelled some smoke. They inferred it was a fire and did the precautions their parents said to do when there was a fire. They all met…

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    The Toulmin Method

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    add to these problems. In order to back up his warrant McWilliams uses the analysis done by Rich Pirog of the Leopold Center for Sustainable Agriculture. The analysis shows “that transportation accounts for only eleven percent of foods carbon footprint” which makes his warrant credible by using…

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    Sustainability Vision

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    1.0 Sustainability Vision Thiess intend to create a brighter future together with the communities we operate in, by putting into action sustainable programs, and practices that look for substantial reductions of the carbon footprint associated with most of the core business activities of our organization. This is done by inspiring a sense of individual & collective ownership on what we do and how we do it in relation to our undeniable ethical commitment to preserve and protect the environment…

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    ecosystem can support a population before being damaged) of the environment. Balancing liveability with sustainability can be a difficult task, especially when those who grant you power expect a better quality of life along a smaller ecological footprint. This is the purpose of the smart growth principles - principles that promote the urban planning and development theories that prevent urban sprawl - to enhance quality of life, to preserve the natural environment, and to…

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