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    Name Tutor Course Date Environmental policy and air pollution Introduction and overview of the policy relationship Over the time, environmental policies play the role of conserving resources which are natural within the ecosystem; they do this through making sure that there is a balance in the protection of the environment with the property rights, energy production, economic growth and public health. In order to achieve these regulations, laws need to be passed by all the levels of the…

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    As technology advances and our harmful effects on the planet are becoming obvious, humans are increasingly more self-aware than before. In order to combat the realization, we have rapidly developed conservation efforts and methods to protect endangered species. Unfortunately, our universal adaptation to “save” Earth’s species resulted in several devastating effects. The largest of which influences humans. This scenario is best observed in the Sundarbans, as expressed in The Hungry Tide by Amitav…

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    Essay About Landfill

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    Has it ever crossed your mind when you are tossing out that food that has been sitting in the fridge for weeks, where the aged, spoiled food goes once it is thrown out? When waste is thrown out, it is often taken to a landfill, an area of land where refuse is taken and accumulates over time (“Landfill Problems”). Landfills provide a simple and low-cost solution to the copious amount of trash that people accumulate; however, these dome-shaped dumps seriously harm people and the environment. In…

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    2 million inhabitants. Because of the great number of motor vehicles, estimated at 8 million, traffic almost halts to a stop in streets and highways on working weekdays. The rotating transit policy helps to lessen the traffic congestion, and air pollution, in the downtown area and rush hours. The situation worsens when it rains, since motorists must drive more carefully, and hence slower, to avoid accidents.…

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    Who are the stakeholders in this situation, and what are their stakes? The stakeholders in the situation of fast fashion are the consumers who want the fashion and create the demand for it, the employees, who manufacture the products which are done extremely quickly resulting in a dangerous workplace environment, and the community which deals with the repercussions once the fast fashion has been used it goes into landfills creating environmental issues. What are the ethical issues in this…

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    Going Green for Gatesburg is a great idea but at the sametime my cause a lot of issues. This proposal covers the idea of us dispossing of our waste in a very green way. If it were to pass they might have an issue though, because I know that I wouldnt want my trash be weighed and survelled would you? Lets take a look at all of the negatives and positives and see what you think. Starting with the positives, Gatesburg would have little landfill. The reason being is you would get one bin for…

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    Tinea Versicolor Tinea versicolor is a common fungal infection of the skin. It causes a rash that appears as light or dark patches on the skin. The rash most often occurs on the chest, back, neck, or upper arms. This condition is more common during warm weather. Other than the rash affecting how the skin looks, tinea versicolor usually does not cause other problems. In most cases, the infection goes away in a few weeks with treatment. It may take a few months for the patches on your skin to…

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    How to clean a road bike If you want your bike to last and provide you with years of fun rides it is essential that you take proper care of it. Dusting it off occasionally and keeping it out of the rain just won’t cut it. You need to properly clean your bike after every long ride, make sure to clean the mud off and dry it down. If you do not do this you are risking damaged parts, chain wear and shortened lifespan of your favorite metal pet. Every 2-3 months you need to devote a couple of hours…

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    Round Goby Research Paper

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    Round Goby the Invasive Species I know that many people have never thought that fishing, being their main source of income. However when it is, a small toad-like pest called a round goby can devastate you greatly. The many different capabilities and adaptations this fish possess makes it a major threat to the bodies of water it has entered. The round goby or Neogobius melanostomus was introduced to the Great lakes from ballast waters of ships (Protect your waters para. 1). These fish are…

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    Texas has many attractions, places and communities, but my community being sparkly clean is a dream that within another decade may happen. Living in the poorest community in the United States, you may think Brownsville is a place where trash is found in streets with light brown roads with so much dirt. You believe there are broken down buildings and moldy homes. Honestly most of these assumptions where true about a few years ago. Of course now, Brownsville is growing and is industrializing.…

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