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    Rachel Louise Carson

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    The Survival of Beautiful Blue Planet Rachel Louise Carson was an American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement. Rachel Carson mentioned in her book Silent Spring that “Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. There is something infinitely healing in the repeated refrains of nature - the assurance that dawn comes after…

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    Restoring pinball machines is a fun hobby. It's also a nice career, especially for those that operate arcades. Whether for fun or work, one thing you'll need to address is pinball lighting. Pinball machines have several light bulbs that make the machine bright and flashy. In the past, traditional incandescent light bulbs were used. However, in today's world LED light bulbs are making a statement. Aside from being bright and colorful, LED light bulbs offer many benefits when used in pinball…

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    Case Study: New Belgium

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    procedures of goods and services helping preserve our natural resources. The company emphasizes on eco-friendly practices and in 1998 New Belgium made a goal to offset 100% of its electricity through the city’s wind-power program. The company has chosen to pay a 50% premium for its electrical energy, which saves 8,000,000 lbs of CO2 being released into the environment per…

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    Morlocks and Eloi chose to survive. By using each other as bate. It is a thesis of vengeance of the working class. In conclusion, the Time Traveller theorize about how the Morlocks and the Eloi people evolved. The topic of human evolution and natural selection is massively presented in the book The Time Machine. The Time Traveller travels to the far future and meets two secluded groups of humans. They did not only have changed appearances but also behaved differently. Darwin’s ideas…

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    Security Window Tinting

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    Window Tinting is the procedure of sticking shaded meager film made of polyester on an auto's window to keep daylight and warmth from entering your auto. It is alluded to as window tinting since it includes the utilization of dull hues for the most part dark and cocoa. Be that as it may, an expansive part of the business is into gluing movies of fluctuated hues on windows establishes in shopping centers, business focuses, lofts, studios and numerous different structures. There are different…

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    nineteenth century was known for the age of scientists and philosophers that flourished and spread their ideas throughout Western civilization. One of the most prominent scientists of the time was Charles Darwin, who introduced his theory of evolution and natural selection in 1859. The theory of evolution spread like wildfire throughout intellectual groups, and from that theory branched many other social theories. The main theory that came about from Darwin’s was Social Darwinism, which…

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    Hundreds of ideas have been presented for an undersea tunnel that could possibly run underneath the Atlantic Ocean, where trains would reach speeds of over 5,000 miles per hour and the cities of New York and Paris would connect. The journey between Europe and the United States would take less than an hour. As compared to flight these trains, which would run on a magnetic field along the track inside a vacuum tight tunnel, are supposed to theoretically be faster and use electricity as a fuel…

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    which aired during the 2010 Super Bowl. The reason I picked this commercial is because of it's great sense of humor and it's ability to utilize several concepts Julia B. Corbett discusses in her article, "A Faint Green Sell: Advertising and the Natural World" (235). In the opening scene we see a young white male purchasing groceries and is asked whether he would like paper or plastic. After a sudden pause, he decides to go with plastic, when out of nowhere he is tackled by another white pale…

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    The book name is The Boom. The person who wrote it is Russell Gold. It is published by Simon and Schuster and the publication year is 2014. The type of book is nonfiction and it has three hundred and ten pages. This book gives important information about the pros and cons of fracking. I chose this book because I am interested in learning about fracking. The information presented in this book is about how fracking ignited the American revolution and changed the world. Some of the good parts of…

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    De-extinction (bringing extinct species back from the dead) has been making a wave of enthusiasm, fueled through Steward Brand’s TED speak and a number of distinguished books and articles. The primary idea of de-extinction is to use bits of genetic fabric salvaged from an extinct species (museum specimens, frozen mammoths) in modern day biotechnology to create living animals in the lab, and use these lab-created specimens to re-establish populations of the extinct species in the wild. Actually,…

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