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    equilibrium, intoxication or allergy of human being and diminution of the vital ingredients in food. People advocating against that it is capable of saving people from hunger, developing environment, obtaining needed nutrient elements and improving living standard. One of the important reasons why environmental organizations want to stop production of GM crops is new types of germ will be bred. Heterologous gene of GM possibly hybridizes with bacterium or the germ of infected GM, generate…

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    Nuclear energy produces zero pollution emissions such as greenhouse gasses. Each one of these plants can produce massive amounts of energy, and has an extremely low running cost due to how little uranium they need. With the new plants being built they have added safety measures both internal and external so that if something happens that there won’t be leaks of radiation. If something does go bad in a nuclear plant…

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    actions Volkswagen did wrong according to Kantianism. The three problems that I had with what Volkswagen was doing wrong was how they imported a defeat device into different cars which made them perform better on command, also how they faked their carbon dioxide level tests, which the levels showed lower than expected, and lastly they modified their software in 3 litre engines. Volkswagen used defeat devices in their cars, which showed that their honesty and willingness to help their customers,…

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    develop and improve the standards of living of their citizens, these countries will opt for the goals of economic growth and cheap energy for all”…

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    Tata Steel Swot Analysis

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    Strength 1. Raises over 14 million tonnes of ores from its captive collieries, iron ore mines and quarries 2. Adaptability of company in the fast changing environment 3. Excellent integration with Corus which has more than 2000 metallurgists 4. Control over raw materials 5. Economies of scale 6. Strong backing of Tata brand name 7. Operations in 26 countries and a commercial presence in over 50 countries Weakness 1. Operational efficiency are not as good as international leaders 2. Slightly…

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    Solar Energy In India

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    using fossil fuels are not only adequate, but also leading to environmental pollution. The predominance of fossil fuels in Indian electric power generation leads to 40 percent contribution to the total carbon emissions cite{Ghosh02}. So in order to suffice the growing energy demand with minimal emission of the greenhouse gas (GHG), alternative renewable energy technologies are the optimal choice cite{Garg12,Teddy12}. As they are pollution-free and naturally available, better standard of life is…

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    Sean Seltzer GM2020 Written assignment 27/11/2017 ‘Prevention strategies and stroke’ Disease prevention is one of the major branches of public health, alongside health promotion, and prolonging life [1]. The importance of preventative strategies in medicine is exemplified by their success, saving millions of lives every year [2]. Initially, preventative medicine mainly included vaccination and healthy lifestyle promotion, however the definition has broadened to include not only interventions…

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    Renewable Energy Development Stabilizing climate impact by reducing carbon emission from fossil fuel use. Ensuring stability and security of energy supply to all part of the countries. Abundant and sustained energy resources. Expanding energy access by providing electricity to the society without energy access. Acceptable economic investment due to zero fuel costs hence declining average energy costs over time and protecting assets from fuel price fluctuation. MBIE report in 2013 reported…

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    demands that China bear more environmental responsibility than its willing to take, translating directly into a struggle to coordinate effective policy towards mitigating global climate change between the United States and China, the world’s two largest carbon emitters. However, the international status quo has changed dramatically since the publication of Christensen’s argument: with the US abandonment of the Paris climate accords, the prospect of a joint US-China crusade on climate change…

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    URENCO USA: A Case Study

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    1. What do you know about URENCO USA?  URENCO USA is basically a nuclear fuel company located 5 miles east of Eunice, New Mexico. URENCO has several business units in Germany, Netherlands, United Kingdom, and United States. URENCO uses centrifuge enhancement technology to provide the uranium enrichment services to generate low carbon nuclear energy and satisfies approximately 7% of America’s electricity needs. The best thing about URENCO group is their focus on sustainability while maintaining…

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