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    “Over 1/3rd of the annual U.S. Gross National Product originates in coastal areas approximately $700 billion!” (Oceans Impact the Economy) The ocean has a huge impact on economies all over the world. It affects the way the people live their lives and the way that we are all connected. Over 640,000 tons of debris is left in the ocean each year. It traps and kills thousands of animals, which has a great impact on the supply and demand of the economy. So we need to take care of this wonderful gift…

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    Lloding Research Paper

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    How To Keep Your New Vinyl Siding Clean One of the big advantages of vinyl siding is that it is so easy to maintain. Your siding will look good for years if you wash it occasionally. No matter where you live, the siding will collect dirt and grime from the air. If you live in a city with pollution problems, or if you live near a dirt road, your siding will get dirty quicker. Also, if your home is in the shade most of the day, mold may grow on the vinyl. Fortunately, vinyl is very easy to clean,…

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    The GGG Initiative is great because it will bring up the recyceling rate substantionally, but there is a point that you shouldn't crosswhen it comes to survalance of the waste. The GGG Initiative is great because it will decrease landfill by a lot, which is a fantastic idea seeing that we have a lot of un-nessisary waste. There are a lot of people that dont understand how to recycle correctly and the GGG program can fix it and teach people what goes where so that we can save our planet…

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    Urbanization In Cincinnati

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    6. What issues and problems did your city face as its population grew? How did it handle them? As Cincinnati’s population grew, the city became densely populated and overcrowded. To solve this problem, the city became very active in the annexation of its neighbors. In 1873, the city annexed Camp Washington, Price Hill, and many more (Schulz, 2011). Another problem that the city faced in the 1890s was the loss of its wealthy residents to suburban areas. In order to combat this problem, the city…

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    thrown away and left to rot and increases our landfill.Solid waste material that ends up in landfills causes air pollution in the form of methane gas emissions. We can Convert to helps our landfills, but it…

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    Why You Should Not Be Drinking Bottled Water? More than $100 billion is spent on bottled water all over the world.This is not surprising when we consider the ease of carrying them around and their wide availability. But environment and health activists are seriously concerned with their excessive use. Let us know why: The Bottles Are Harming The Environment 72 billion gallons of water is used annually to produce empty bottle containers which are consequently used to sell bottled water. In…

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    Seamless Gutter

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    FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE (Springfield, Missouri) GlennStone proudly announces they are bringing their custom seamless gutter machine to the area to ensure consumers have access to the best seamless gutters in Springfield Missouri. Every gutter installed is made using a single length of heavy-gauge aluminum and fabricated on-site to ensure it remains free from dents. In addition, this guarantees the gutter will be the perfect fit when added to the home. The seamless design minimizes the risk of…

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    The Cost Of Wildfires

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    Wildfires are not only a hazard to our land, but also to our wallets. Ingalsbee (2010) talks about the Forest Fires Emergency Act of 1908 in Getting Burned: a Taxpayer’s Guide to Wildfire Suppression Costs. The Forest Fires Emergency Act is a blank check from Congress that gives the U.S. Forest Service the authority to engage in deficit spending for wildfires. Idaho spends thousands of dollars for each fire in labor, equipment and other costs. Wildfires are especially costly here in the Midwest,…

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    Pyrene Research Paper

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    It is becoming evident that humans are continuously exposed to a plethora of chemicals from food, medicinal agents, occupational activity and contaminated sites. Exposure to chemicals begins in utero and continues throughout life. Toxicological risk assessment of individual chemicals provides the quantitative estimate of its possible effects on human health. When humans are exposed to chemicals, they are not exposed to a single chemical only, but simultaneous or sequential exposure occurs to a…

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    Mold Inspections

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    How To Use Mold Inspections To Help Restore Your Home After A Flood If your home was flooded, then there is probably mold growing in it somewhere. It only takes a couple of days for mold to start growing when the humidity is high in your home. If you can't see mold on the ceiling or walls, it doesn't mean your home is in the clear. There might be mold in hidden places. Here's how a mold inspection can help. Have A Mold Inspection To Find Hidden Mold Cleaning up after a flood is major work. If…

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