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    Aviation Parts Certification Regulations In order for aviation parts manufacturers, to produce and sell parts for engines or aircraft, not only do they have to be certified to produce parts, but the parts that they produce must be certified by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). This process is governed by Title 14 of the Code of Federal Regulations (14 CFR). According to the FAA Design, Manufacturing, & Airworthiness Division, Electrical & Mechanical Equipment Branch, federal…

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    and cultural norms that most U.S. citizens have practiced for years. There are three main forms of pollution that I will be focusing on: air, soil, and water pollution. [Can I use this as an opening paragraph to introduce the topic of U.S. pollution??] CHEMICALS AND PARTICLES There is almost an immeasurable amount of chemicals in the air that make up the air quality in the United States. Many of these toxins are discharged many sources that range from large manufacturing buildings to small…

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    benchmark on setting industry standards. Following 1970, Congress again passed the clean Air Act as the automobile industry is growing fast and high competitive hence having these laws enacted in curbing behavior change and instilling sense of responsibility to the users and the automakers, with focus on sustainability of the environment. Vehicle emission Environmental challenges…

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    Reduce Pollution In China

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    Imagine yourself in a scary video game, you see the fog, the darkness, everything seems so grey, how could something like this become a reality? However it has already become a reality, in China. The bad environment in China, because of the pollution, is affecting the citizens physically and emotionally. Currently, China is putting the success of their economy over the safety of their own environment, and this needs to change. In addition, the pollution is ruining China’s present and future…

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    Take a moment right now to take a nice, refreshing breath. Now imagine if you weren 't able to enjoy that. Imagine the air was so thick with dust and smog and tiny, deadly particles that you can barely breathe the air around you. Richard Muller said “It’s as if every man, woman, and child were smoking 1.5 cigarettes each hour in Beijing, China.” Many people cannot even stand to be near someone when they are constantly being bombarded with second hand smoke. Imagine never having the opportunity…

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    Going Green Research Paper

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    Much of our economy relies on industrialization and this has consequences for our Earth. Factories are used for these industries and most of them give off smoke that can harm our atmosphere. However, there are industries that are environmentally friendly and promote going green by using renewable resources for energy rather than fossil fuels like other industries. Going green is a major controversy in the world today and many scientists are concerned about the future climate. Earth today is…

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    Toxic Release Essay

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    Air Quality and Toxic Release The problem of the air quality and toxic release is currently attracting people’s attention worldwide. Certainly, resident of the vibrant, wealth city of Montreal, in Canada, are also focused on solving this universal problem. Due to the reason that people are focusing on solving the problem of pollution, factors that lower the air quality seems impossible to exist. However, they do exist. Before talking about these factors, knowing the general air quality in…

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    Ground crews caused 20% of the accidents or incidents. 25% were caused by pilot error. Pilot and ground crew error were both causes for one occurrence. Air traffic control and a flight attendant each caused one occurrence. Human error (pilot error, ground crew error, ATC, FA error, and runway incursions) was a factor in 54% of all accidents and incidents. The biggest cause was mechanical making up 31%…

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    But since these economic activities are not sustainable due to the time frame of tourists, members of these communities cannot transform their living conditions. Hence, a high level of frustration causes most of them to look for unacceptable alternatives such as stealing or getting pregnant by some tourists. According to Harrison (2001), countries like Thailand and Bermuda experience sex tourism at a high rate and this is causing the high birth rate of illegitimate children (p. 197). The author…

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    A major key in the area of environmental responsibility is pollution. One of the causes of air pollution is from emitting carbon monoxide and hydrocarbons by automobiles. The data that were given in the articles indicate that Volkswagen automobiles release nitrogen oxides at up to 40 times than the allowable standard (Gorzelany, 2015). Also, air pollution contributes to global warming. The major problem is that vehicle of ownership has been growing due to rapid industrialization…

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