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    Hubbard & Leath Dental: Your Family Dental Practice Are you looking for a dental practice that can treat your whole family? Are you looking for a practice near Rochester Hills, MI that will make you feel like a part of their own family? If you are, then look no further than Hubbard & Leath Dental! Our experienced staff has all of the tools necessary to treat every member of the family, no matter the age. Also, we are working hard to build a children’s play area so you are worry-free while…

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    Global Warming Argument

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    world since 1880, much of this in recent decades (“Global Warming Fast Facts”). Man made causes such as industrialization, deforestation, and pollution have greatly increased atmospheric concentrations of water vapor, carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide, and all greenhouse gases that help trap heat near Earth 's surface, in turn destroying the essential ozone layer. Humans are pouring carbon dioxide into the atmosphere much faster than plants and oceans can absorb it, causing an overdose…

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    largest source of revenue in the United States. The United States is one of the leading countries in Carbon emission, next to China at 24% of the worlds emissions. Although there are many natural gases are released naturally (such as methane and nitrous oxide) which contribute to the greenhouse gas effect; the effects are very miniscule. There are two primary views on the gradual rise in temperature in the mid-atlantic region: In one hand, a group of scientists believe that the gradual rise in…

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    Mount Everest

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    This story talks about how the Earth is being affected by natural disasters. We are also facing climate crisis and it is very dangerous for the future. The first picture taken of Earth was on Christmas Eve 1968, by an astronaut name Apollo 8. In order to see Earth's shape and size of the continents clearly they use any projection. There’s about 6.5 billion people on Earth. Technology has become so powerful that we are causing harm to the environment. The vulnerable part of Earth is the…

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    Greenhouse effect occurs when visible light from the sun is given to the earth, this visible light coming in passes through the atmospheric layers to warm up the earth. This warming of the planet is reflected back in longer wavelength known as infrared radiation. Although it is radiated back into space some of this radiation does not pass the atmosphere and is radiated back. This is a natural effect but as more greenhouse gasses are put out by humans through the burning of fossil fuels and clear…

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    Global Warming Hoax

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    One of the greatest challenges of our existence in this planet is global warming. It is even a challenge for some to believe it, going so far as to call it a hoax. The rise of the average temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere is believed to permanently change our climate. The fact that Antarctic Peninsula being the most rapidly-warming part of the southern hemisphere, about 10 times faster than the rest of the world, impacting on the volume of water in the world’s ocean. It’s time to think of…

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    Climate change is a controversial topic that has been heavily discussed over the last two decades. Researchers have been gathering data to determine if the overall change in the global temperature is based solely on systematic changes in the environment, or if the global temperature has rose due to drastic increases in carbon emissions over the last thirty years. Recently, there was a meeting to discuss how to control carbon emissions. This meeting is known as the World Climate Summit which was…

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    Environmental degradation that occurs through pollution other than greenhouse gas emissions is perhaps the most readily noticeable—and the most easily remedied—impact on people around the world. Whether it’s runoff from a chemical factory polluting a river (and thus, a community’s water supply), plastics washing out to sea and killing aquatic life, airborne particulate matter spewed by oil refineries causing illness in nearby populations, or one firm’s emissions affecting another firm’s ability…

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    In the past few centuries Earth’s climate has change dramatically with the increase of greenhouse gasses, and changes in global temperature. Global climate change has become a world wide spread issue. The international panel for climate change says global climate change is the result of the anthropogenic increases of carbon dioxide, and other greenhouse gases. “Soil biological processes have major long-term effects on composition of Earth’s atmosphere, which in turn influences all living things,…

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    What Is Vegetarianism?

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    The topic of vegetarianism has been a very controversial topic between frequent meat eater and people who make the life decision to restrain themselves from consuming animal meat. Human can live a healthy and prosperous lifestyle without the consumption of any meat. Meat is not a necessary factor to live a fully adequate life. The opposition claims of vegetarianism that animal meat supposedly contains certain health benefits.Through years of research we found out that’s not entirely true.…

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