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    Is global warming real or a myth? This is a theory that scientists have questioned for a long time and it may be a real problem or it may be that scientists have been mistaken and their theory is incorrect. I would say either way it is not good to put all of these bad chemicals in the air we breathe because I believe this could cause many other problems in the future that may be even worse than just the effects of global warming. We should really do something to reduce this because there are so…

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    Soybean Case Study

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    INTRODUCTION 1.1 BACKGROUND Soybean (Glycine max L. Merrill) is a versatile leguminous plant with exceptional nutritional health and benefits. The key benefits are related to their excellent protein content (contains all 8 essential amino acids), high levels of essential fatty acids, numerous vitamins and minerals, isoflavones, and fibre (Dwevedi and Kayastha, 2011). Soybean supplements nearly one-third of the world population with proteins and edible oil (Dogra1et al., 2014). According to…

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    Adaptation Climate Change

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    Global warming and climate change can both refers to the observed centuryscale risses in the average temperature of the Earths climate system and its related effects, although climate changeing can also refers to any historical change in climate. Multiples lines of scientific evidences shows that the climate system is warming up . More than 91% of the additional energy stored in the climate system since 1975 has gone into ocean warming; the remainder has melted the ice, and warmed the…

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    Asthma Indoor Air Quality

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    duct work and throughout the building. These are typically single-use, single-stage filters that vary on a scale between efficiency and effectiveness. There are also larger whole building air filter units that are much more effective and efficient relative to their filtration capability. These units utilize a nearly maintenance free multi-stage filtration system in-between the furnace and the air duct of the heating and air system. There are also multi-stage portable units that are often more…

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    Dangerous heat waves are noticeable in some places. A heat wave is a prolonged period of excessive heat, often combined with excessive humidity. Extreme heat can cause cramps, swelling, and fainting. In July 1995, Chicago, Illinois experienced a heat wave that caused over 700 deaths. Scientists predict that the Midwest could endure similar heat waves up to 3 times a year by 2100 if greenhouse…

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    South Asia, is the home for one fifth of the world’s population and is known to be the most disaster region in the world regarded as world’s poor region. In South Asia, bout 456 million people are estimated to be undernourished. In the recent past, climate change appeared as most critical issue facing by the society on a global basis, with serious problems of food security of billions of people in the developing countries. The inter-annual, monthly and daily distribution of climate variables…

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    Carbon dioxide concentration was measured at various air sampling sites representing different kinds of land use pattern in Pantnagar and surrounding areas. Based on the observation taken during October 2008 to April 2009, during most of the sampling weeks, vehicular site (Rudrapur bus station) witnessed the highest CO2 concentration (381.61 ppmv) followed by the industrial site (373.59 ppmv) At Livestock and residential sites, the average CO2 concentration was found to be 366.87 and 366.66 ppmv…

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    aspects in order to understand the new occurrences. “A climatology review of the area during the last 40 years was performed to establish tendencies in the time series of available meteorological variables (temperature, wind, magnitude, and relative humidity)” (Ortiz-royero & Rosales, 2012, p. 1817). The researchers found that based on the climate changes that have occurred over the years, they now have conditions that are favorable for tornadoes and as a result have adopted a tornado season…

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    Music and Poetry are first cousins. Poetry is mostly private, quieter, and all around more reserved, while Music is the popular relative who strives to be heard by everyone and anyone. However, the intentions of both are identical; to invoke a certain feeling in the listener. A chorus and a stanza are one in the same, they both capture moments of the writer’s life or their emotions during a situation. Emily Dickinson, a 19th century poet, privately wrote almost 2,000 poems, all of which reflect…

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    Egypt Research Paper

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    Karim M. Ali 900140625 Dr. Richard Tutwiler Sociology 3085: Environmental Issues in Egypt October 19, 2017 First Essay Assignment Essay Question: What opportunities and challenges does the natural environment provide the people and society living in Egypt? Outline I. Introduction II. Egypt’s geographical and climatological features: Opportunities a. Geographical categories and how each one is useful 1. Coastal Areas 2. Desert Areas 3. River Valleys b. Climatological features of each…

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