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    Introduction This report 's aim is to describe the one of the most important environmental issue 'pollution ' which contains water pollution, air pollution, soil pollution and so on. In this study, the major topic is the waste and recycling, which the waste is the main factor of destroying the environment, recycling is the best process to transform the waste to new products and to reduce exploitation of natural resources. The social marketing campaign 'Clean up Australian Day ' is helpful…

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    Dna Extraction Lab Report

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    Results: Table 1: Raw data that shows how changing the mass(g) of soap in the extraction solution affects the mass of DNA extracted from the kiwi (g) Mass of DNA extracted from kiwi (g) Set Mass of Soap in extraction solution (g) Trial 1 Trial 2 Trial 3 Trial 4 Trial 5 1 0.5 1.25 0.74 0.24 2.04 0.30 2 1 1.41 1.38 1.26 1.52 1.36 3 1.5 1.91 1.48 2.39 2.63 2.00 4 2 2.43 3.34 3.26 3.01 3.62 5 2.5 2.65 4.00 5.32 3.52 3.95 All results are recorded with 2 decimal points for higher accuracy Numbers…

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    1. Introduction The ability to retain and preserve knowledge can be seen as a critical factor in the running of any organisation successfully. Data is gathered individually through sense and observation and interpreted in one’s brain to enhance knowledge. Knowledge is perceived and possessed around every person and the ability to exploit this can help them to make decisions correctly. In business context, many has seen knowledge as an important asset as a source of competitive advantage, and if…

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    Do not mislead; present evidence honestly  Oulmes should take an additional pragmatic aim: where possible, reduce, reuse and recycle. The company should take back the bottles from customers by returning a part of the amount it has earned per bottle of water. For example: by using the Coca-Cola “Give it back” campaign. According to Coca-Cola, it has reported of a new…

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    Universal themes are explored by composers, transcending time by its reimagination across various mediums to reflect the context of contemporary audiences. The study of this enables individuals to evaluate perceptions of issues in society, particularly those targeting the vulnerability embedded in humans, thus enhancing one’s understanding of its repercussions. Shakespeare’s “Othello” and Sax’s 2001 film “Othello” effectively demonstrates changes in values and context in society through the…

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    to start. Patagonia’s campaign told customers not to buy their product vs. wearing a jacket they already own. This strategy does not seem ethical to a thriving business, however Patagonia’s “anti-growth strategy” may seem like an a “reduce, repair, reuse, recycle” hasn’t effected sales. In 2012, a year after Patagonia began appealing to consumers to buy less, as a result sales increased almost one-third, to $543 million. The following year Patagonia’s revenues increased another 6% to a record…

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    Problem Is Ridiculous, and Gadget Makers Aren’t Helping” that e-waste is a growing concern in today’s environment due to the recycling process and its problems and challenges, however it is possible to design recyclable products. E-waste recycling is to reuse and reprocess electrical of any type that has been discarded or regarded as outdated. Used electronics which are not able to be reused, resold, salvaged, recycled or disposed are all are considered e-waste. The electronics recycling process…

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    Climate Change Crisis

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    The Climate Change Crisis Global warming is a rising issue around the world that needs to be addressed. There are multiple things that we can do to end global warming or to dampen the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases being released into the atmosphere. We can come together as a community to promote eco-friendly energy sources or change small things in our homes to save energy individually. In my community, a small and fairly wealthy town, it has been apparent that people…

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    9. Architecting and Designing Software Process of design In terms of software engineering, design can be described as a process to overcome problems that can arise within the proposed system’s functional requirements and the constraints set to ensure quality. All these problems must then be solved whilst keeping in mind the 11 principles of software design. Underneath the overlying problem lies a set of sub-problems that exist within the proposed system design. It can be said that these…

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    The process of growing plants hydroponically has far less maintenance required of the gardener, for many reasons. The first reason is that it reuses the water several times before replacing the reservoir. Once the system is operating with the nutrient solution mixed with the water, it only needs to be checked every 1-2 weeks. The water continuously cycles through the system, using far less water…

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