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    Architecture & Sustainability As a result of the Industrial Revolution during the 18th century, industrial production in-creased drastically which led to the changing of three important factors. The first factor that got affected is the increase of demand on resources. Europe was one of the strongest military forces in the world back then and they were the most dominant. Due to the lack of raw material, they invaded and conquered some parts of the world for their crucial need of resources. The…

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    reduction of fossil fuel energy (2003). People have to use plastics wisely in order to reduce these negative impacts of plastics on the environment. In addition, Andrady illustrated some of the local issues caused by plastics such as, urban litter, smog, and solid waste (35-36). Furthermore, scholars start talking about the solutions of this huge issue. Andrady indicated that by reducing the usage of plastic products, much amount of energy and natural resources will be saved (39). According to…

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    Amy Tan Culture

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    In the self-portrait, she’s holding the mexican flag and the american flag is covered in smog. In the poem, she says how in mexico they would speak spanish in an mexican restaurant, but in america they would speak english and spanish. Her perspective on her culture was deeply rooted into her mexican cultural identity. Also, it seems as if that…

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    Paige Pettengill History per.2 Slinger 11-10-16 The Footprint of the Industrial The Industrial Revolution had a great impact on the world in both positive ways, and negative ways. The negative impacts left on the world, from the Industrial Revolution, outweighed the positive and damaged our environment, animal production, and technology. The environment changed over the course of the Industrial revolution. The world saw…

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    Amysis Alternate Ending

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    “They’re dead, everyone’s dead, the newborn, he’s killed them all, even his parents.” A male Dragonoid panted as he screamed down the halls of the palace. “So, what’s the problem here, die now or forever hold your peace, I’ve got no time for games.” The King, Xerxes the first, snarled as he lay in bed with his wife Amestris. “You have some nerve entering my bed chambers. Kill yourself for your impudence.” “But my lord, the infant has made his way here inside the palace, Darius, your firstborn,…

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    Hum/111 Week 1 Assignment

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    Part 1: Doomsday Global warming is real, and, on this track, is bound to kill us. With average temperatures rising over the past years, many plants and animals will die, killing off any sustenance for us. Fortunately, with the correct care, we still may be able to, deter the burning, flooding, and killing of the earth. You may be informed, but you are definitely not alarmed enough. Often believed to be a hoax, global warming has done nothing but rise over the past few decades. Because of global…

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    When most people think of global warming, they think of just weather. Well I use to think global warming was just having to do with nature and the weather. By the end of this essay lets see what my view on global warming changes to. Well, global warming is an increase in the average temperature of the earths atmosphere, especially an increase great enough to make a change in the global climate. The rise of earths temperature is due to the increase in Carbon Dioxide (CO2). One of the biggest…

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    Navajo Generating Station

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    Mankind decides the fate of our planet, so we better choose wisely when it comes to the choices that involve the health of our planet and the creatures that lie inside of it. Building the Navajo Generating Station has been a huge step forward for civilization, but its successes have overshadowed the major problems it has created for our planet’s well-being. The environmental destruction caused by this power plant is hard to miss, between the amount of pollution it gives off, as well as the…

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    America (and the world over) today has been a huge victim of global warming. This attributes to high uncontrollable temperatures, rising sea levels, severe floods, and droughts as well as the depletion of the ozone layer. This does not only record fatal consequences for the earth, but for every living organism that lives on it; including humans. Automobiles, which include cars, trucks, steam boats, ships and trains are a huge cause of global warming. From emissions to production of raw material,…

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    Karl Benz was a German man named for creating the first automobile. It was he who created the whole auto industry and I am sure if he could see it now he would be amazed, for it has come a long way since the late 1800. It is speculated that he created his first car around 1885-1886, It would only be a few years later when Charles Edgar Duryea would be the first to manufacture cars in the United States (loc.gov, Everyday Mysteries). Henry Ford would later go on to master the art of production…

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