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    “Scientist are more confident than ever that humans are responsible.” This is a quote by Climate Scientist, Ilissa Ocko from 2013 in a report called Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change. When the topic of global warming, or now called “climate change” is brought to the table, many people have serious thoughts about the argument. Some say that humans are completely at fault for the climate change, while others argue that the global warming and climate change debate is all a hoax. There…

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    group of people. While some consider humans to be the catalyst of climate change, others debate that the subject is caused by nature itself. Going further into detail, two organizations, the Nongovernmental International Panel on Climate Change (NIPCC) and the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) have had altercations in the midst of this scientific phenomenon. Scholars who consider humans to be the fundamental stimulant towards climate change are those associated with the IPCC.…

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    The first is for the sun rays to hit the solar panels with particles of light, also known as photons. These photons then energize the photovoltaic cells, the cells inside the solar panels, to create DC electricity (Solar Works, n.d.). Next the DC electricity goes through an inverter to convert the DC to 120-volt AC (Solar Works, n.d.). AC is the type of electricity…

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    Industry change. The major production in both of TCL and Flat-panel TV and TVs could support DVD and digital television screen are shared more and more market share. Clearly, the industry is facing a profound change to the high-technology. Also, networks become the next generation. The distinction between fixed and mobile networks is becoming increasingly blurred. As wireless networks adopt advanced, high-capacity technologies, they are adding video services to voice and internet offerings. This…

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    The case Robertson verses Hunter Panels LLC and Carlisle Construction Materials Inc., was a civil rights – Title VII Employment – Retaliation, workplace Harassment, Gender Discrimination suit. Sandra Robertson had worked for Hunter Panels LLC since 2006. Robertson filed a lawsuit against Hunter Panels LLC and Carlisle Construction Materials Inc. in April 2013, for harassment on the job, and gender discrimination. Mrs. Robertson was fired in 2012, after telling a human resource employee that…

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    Global warming: A threat to life Planet earth is facing a serious crisis in the form of global warming. Citizens of earth no matter wherever they are living, all are equally affected. Global warming is showing its “Ecosigns” (Achenback and Heidi 1) such as changing monsoon pattern, expanding arid regions, fluctuating seasons, decreasing fresh water, and rising sea levels. The world is often divided about the reasons of global warming, as some believes that it is a publicity stunt (Horgan),…

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    After doing some research, I looked at a number of issues effecting the environment which are caused by humanity in its relations with the earth and life on it. There were discussions conducted and utilized readings which were assigned to different topics involving the environment. The main focus evolved around climate change; the causes and possible outcomes. However there are more problems on determining the ethics of our solutions than actual solutions. What are we doing to protect the…

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    Global warming: A threat to life The planet earth is facing an acute crisis in the form of global warming. Citizens of the earth, no matter who they are, and wherever they are, all are equally affected. Global warming is showing its “Ecosigns” (Achenback and Heidi 1) such as changing monsoon pattern, expanding arid regions, fluctuating seasons, decreasing fresh water, and rising sea levels. There are different opinions about global warming, as some believe that it is a political stunt that shows…

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    but has only been more drastic in the recent decades. If the rate of global warming is left unchecked, there will likely be more extreme natural events such as drought, floods, heatwaves, and many more harmful weather. The IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change) stated in the fourth assessment that “it is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-twentieth century.” (IPCC, 2014) In order to avoid…

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    Kevin Williamson writes in his essay “Apocalypse Soonish: The End Times Roll On” regarding the evergoing discussion of climate change and humanity 's’ love for apocalyptic drama. Williamson is an excellent writer who knows how to engage the reader with humor and wry comparisons as well as point out some obvious trends within the past that show how dramatic civilization can be. However, his frequent disregard for the consequences of the warming 's effects, inability to keep a concise argument and…

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