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    In this paper I will discuss hoe the character Jo from Chapter 1 of Philip Kitcher and Evelyn Fox Keller’s “The Seasons Alter”, develops two broad types of evidential support for human-induced climate change. Her two claims include: build on what you know and consider the alternatives. I will accuracy present how these two types of evidential support for human-induced climate change (build on what you know and consider the alternatives), support the claim that human activities are contributing…

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    Throughout human civilization, Earth has to face dramatic changes on its surface after the growth of technology, population growth, and climate change. The increasing people and the growing business are affecting the earth's biosphere and threatening the people's health. If we didn't start protecting our planet's atmosphere, surface, and ecosystem, and then our future generation: children, grandchildren are in jeopardy. This book " Bussiness, Ethics, and the Environment' is written by Jospher R.…

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    Pushing the Environment to its Limit The vast majority of people that have lived on the planet in some way or form have contributed in the process of destroying the environment. One author, Rachel Carson wrote the novel “Silent Spring” which caused a lot of controversy amongst people today on how humans are destroying the environment and causing evolution to occur because of their actions. Although there are people that believe we are bettering the environment by developing modern technology,…

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    In Rolling Stone’s 2012 article “Global Warming’s Terrifying New Math”, Bill McKibben provides a call to action to the developing climate crisis we have been and will continue to be facing. McKibben emphasized climate change as a fight we need to take action on, stating “ we’re losing the fight, badly and quickly- losing it because, most of all, we remain in denial about the peril that human civilization is in.” (McKibben, 103) For much of the article, McKibben develops the claim that climate…

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    BHP Billiton Case Study

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    metals and petroleum company with its headquarter in Perth, Australia. According to the revenues in the year 2013, BHP Billiton is the world's largest mining company and Australia's largest company. They specialize in mining, processing and oil and gas production at sites in over 25 countries, such as Canada, Chile, Peru and many more. Their main products happen to be coal, copper, iron ore, petroleum and potash. In BHP Billiton, the safety of their employees is of the utmost importance.…

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    WHY ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION AND ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT SHOULD PROCEED IN TANDEM: The world can be characterized as developed and developing countries. Regardless of which end of the spectrum a nation stands, both extremes have caused environmental stress in the world. Therefore, it is important to understand the differences, and issues between the developed and developing nations, to effectively understand the dynamics. Environmental constraints in developing countries are characterized by…

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    the engine. The problem of knock, caused by auto-ignition of fuel being compresses past the ignition temperature, was completely silenced. Over time other manufacturers found out that by adding lead to fuel they could improve the octane rating of the gas. This then allowed them to produce much cheaper fuel but still maintain the needed crane ratings that a car’s engine needs. Another benefit that became known after some time was that Tetraethyl lead lubricated the valve seats which kept them…

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    In recent decades, the world has encountered dramatic ecological and socioeconomic changes. Situations such as increasing urbanization processes, population growth, expanding poverty, but additionally climate change and the expansion in natural disasters have affected the economic and social advancement in numerous parts of the world. (Makoka and Kaplan, 2016). Growing natural disaster threats do not simply mirror the onset of events, for instance, earthquakes or floods, but additionally the…

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    Engines-petrol and diesel INTRODUCTION:- Petrol Engine: It is an internal combustion engine (known as gasoline engine in North America). It consists of a spark ignition and design to run on petrol and similar volatile fuels. The fuel mixing was done in carburettor in earlier days but now it is done using fuel injection. Petrol engines runs at higher speed than diesel engine, this is due to the small size of piston. Petrol engine has many applications like: 1) Motorcars 2) Motorcycles…

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    Case Study: Welspun Corp)

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    the Fortune 100 companies especially in the Oil and Gas sector, Welspun Corp has established itself as a recognized brand when it comes to supplying pipes to some of the most challenging projects in the world. • The company has modern manufacturing facilities in India, USA and Saudi Arabia for Longitudinal (LSAW), Spiral (HSAW) and HFERW / HFIW…

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