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    Electric Cars Essay

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    Introduction Obviously, the electric cars has become more and more popular in the world. Many people driving their electric car on the street. Many manufactures began to produce electric cars, because the gasoline-powered automobiles pollute the environment and the oil resources have almost dry up. The government were badly in need of the new power and clean cars to remission the environment and resources problems. With the development of technology the electric cars seemingly is the best…

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    A quick glance at the local or national paper will show you that there are many environmental issues today. Some of the issues you will hear about are related to population issues and how to control the population of humans on Earth. Some stories will be about the loss of ecosystems in some part of the world. Maybe you'll see something that has to do with the current administration treats environmental issues. You are going to probably be reading a lot of articles that talk about climate change…

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    they did not, the world was at risk for contamination of the food chain, had a heightened risk for cancer, and at an extreme level, the possible extinction of a complete species.2 This was first time that an issue of environmental protection came to light and it ignited a…

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    The Anthropocene Extinction refers to the nature of human effects on the environment causing what scientists are calling the sixth mass extinction. The collision between civilization and the planet’s ecosystem has resulted in the rapid loss of biodiversity and current extinction crisis (Wake and Vredenburg 2008). The socio-environmental issue of how human behaviors impact biodiversity is addressed in the documentary Racing Extinction which I’ve chosen to analyze (Racing Extinction 2015). The…

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    different. Many men worked underground with just the light of a candle. It was very hot and damp underground. Working underground has caused many miners to be put in very hazardous situations and even serious health issues. In today’s society there are techniques like mountain blasting and extracting coal with ginormous dozers that create more issues, yet can benefit the…

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    Lloding Research Paper

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    of the big advantages of vinyl siding is that it is so easy to maintain. Your siding will look good for years if you wash it occasionally. No matter where you live, the siding will collect dirt and grime from the air. If you live in a city with pollution problems, or if you live near a dirt road, your siding will get dirty quicker. Also, if your home is in the shade most of the day, mold may grow on the vinyl. Fortunately, vinyl is very easy to clean, especially if you use a pressure washer or…

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    industry created service sectors, such as automotive mechanic/repair shops, which pose a silent hazard for surrounding communities. These shops generate the largest amount of potentially hazardous waste among small businesses. The Environmental Pollution Center states that, “the handling of chemicals used in everyday work of repairing vehicles such as replacing engines, changing oil, and cleaning car parts, pose a potential hazard” (2009).These everyday tasks develop into unnoticed threats. As…

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    Some might say a child expects its mother to give and mother expects its child to take. In similar ways we, humans, being the child of the earth take from the world and expect Mother Nature just to give. However, human mothers and physical mothers are finite resources and their children must be cognizant of this fact before it is too late. This relationship between a child and its mother demonstrates how the relationship between the human and non-human world is a selfish one. However, recent…

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    Climate Change In Canada

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    Canada was the first country to pass a clean water act in the year of 1970. The country has been trying to be actively promoting anti-pollution surveys, controls and warnings for countless years. Just because they were doing so, it doesn’t mean people were using them, following them or even obeying them. Canada itself has been balanced on thin ice when weighing in between climatic hazards…

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    to the dealership's service department for repairs. This matrix of materials are usually composed of Cordierite,Silicon,Carbide,or Metal Fibers called a Diesel particulate filter traps the particles flowing out the exhaust pipe. Alternatively, light duty Diesel trucks have very different duty cycles,therefore Ford,GM,and Dodge have all come to market with active Diesel Particulate Filter systems. Active regeneration of these Diesel Particulate Filters is employed…

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