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    of the ocean being a “shhhhhh” sound created by the breeze, which is developed in the poem by the poet’s incessant use of sounds like “su” , “sh “oc”. This is present as Greenhouse writes: Let circumstance be breeze. At once: shells rush, rub ocean, is it sure or is it unsure? You are unsure then sure. Sink, shell, (Greenhouse 174) Therefore, the peaceful whooshing created by Greenhouse’s use of consonance creates a pleasant scene, which would ultimately fade away as the poem progresses. This…

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    Background Greenhouse gasses and global warming are very controversial topics that are thrown around with fear. Because of this, I have always been interested in global warming. I am an advocate for replanting rainforests and preventing the destruction of natural habitats. Global warming can occur when large quantities of plants are removed preventing carbon dioxide to be taken from the air and recycled into oxygen. Because of this, I have always had the thought that if plants take up carbon…

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    each other, they continue to look for more ways to bring customers into their stores, which includes hiring employees solely based on their appearance than their abilities. In the article, “Going for the Look, but Risking Discrimination” by Steven Greenhouse, published in The New York Times on July 13, 2003, it talks about whether hiring employees based only on their appearance is morally acceptable, or not. The author references Marshal Cohen, an industry analyst with the NPD Group, a market…

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    THE GREENHOUSE GASES TRAP HEAT AND INCREASE THE CLIMATE CHANGE Exposition The climate of this planet is constantly changing and evolving. The present average annual temperature is approximately as low as 59 degrees Fahrenheit and as high as 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit. The other types of resources suggest that today’s 1.8 degrees Fahrenheit is much warmer than the past temperature periods. Climate change is mostly caused by the human activities, which causes an increase of greenhouse gasses.…

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    ensure that they limit their Greenhouse Emissions. These countries greatly promote alternative energy, organic produce and recycling. In countries where these social values haven’t been instituted, there exists a reduced drive to promote the reduction of Greenhouse Emissions. Lastly, the political atmosphere of a country affects the Total Greenhouse Gas Emissions of an individual. Much like the social factors, a government can do much to promote the reduction of the Greenhouse Gas Emissions of…

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    creates environmental inequality and problems with human behavior is the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is a rise of the earth’s temperature. Some gases in the greenhouse…

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    better, we need to better understand greenhouse effect and greenhouse gases. So, what is the greenhouse effect? Greenhouse Effect is the trapping of the sun’s heat in a planet’s lower atmosphere, due to the transparency of the atmosphere to visible radiation from the sun than to infrared radiation emitted from the surface. Some greenhouse gases that cause global warming are water vapor, ozone, carbon dioxide, and methane. Now that we know what the greenhouse effect is, we can better understand…

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    causes the actual warming of the planet starting from the atmosphere is the greenhouse effect. The greenhouse effect is the concept of the planet retaining heat from greenhouse gas compounds such as, carbon dioxide, methane, nitrous oxide. These gases contribute to form a protective shield around planet Earth, however the more imbalanced this shield becomes with the greenhouse gases, the more detrimental the greenhouses gases become to Earth’s vast…

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    such as a decrease in food supply were to happen as a result of global warming, we would be better able to cope with these negative effects according to Moore. A majority of the ways to reduce greenhouse gas emissions will cost a substantial amount of money and are not sufficient in decreasing these greenhouse gas emissions. Even though many alternative sources of energy exist (biofuels, wind power and solar power), they prove to be more expensive than traditional sources of energy. As Moore…

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    the manure from livestock releases greenhouse gases into the atmosphere as soon as it hits the ground. One chicken farmer in West Virginia, Josh Fri, figured out a way to transform this problem into a solution. Fri made a machine that takes the manure from chickens on his farm and cooks the manure slowly in a gasifier which removes the greenhouse gases and turns the manure into charcoal called biochar. Biochar locks the greenhouse gases away and keeps the greenhouse gases from within the manure…

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