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    1. Area: The community in which I live is an urban setting located in Central New York. The City of Utica is located in Oneida County. 2. Demographics: With an estimated 61,332 people in the City of Utica according to the U.S Census Bureau, the city has seen a decrease in residency since the formal census conducted in 2010 (Census Bureau). Even with the estimated decrease in population, the city is home to a multitude of races and ethnicities immigrating to the U.S from various countries…

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    air may adversely affect the living system, particularly the human life invariably What is Air Pollution? Air pollution is defined as the presence in the outdoor atmosphere of one or more contaminants such as fumes, dust, gases, mist, odor, smoke, smog or vapors in considerable quantities and duration which is injurious to human, animal and plant life or which unreasonably interferes with the comfortable enjoyment…

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    Granny Hospital Sign Headline: After a Grandmother Puts a Sign in the Hospital Window, the Ironworkers Are Shocked to Read It. Summary: Gloria Porter spent an entire week at the Excela Frick Hospital. Staying in a hospital was boring, so she spent her time gazing out of her third-floor window. Next door, steel and ironworkers were constructing a new entrance for the hospital. Introduction: No one likes to spend time in the hospital. It feels sterile and entirely uncomfortable to lie…

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    Romanticism was an extreme response to the speedy change of Industrialization. A time where people were moving away from the beautiful country side to the city to keep up with the growing economy. It was a change for the worst to a lot of people. The quick change made it hard for people to adapt. Due to the change of population distribution social changes happened, disease became rampant and people were put under pressure they’ve never experienced. This is bound to make people irritate people…

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    “…aerosols now use hydrocarbons and compressed gases, such as nitrous oxide, as propellants. The chemicals are greenhouse gases that contribute to global warming… containing organic compounds that release ozone into the lower atmosphere and add to smog.” In other words, solar radiation causes aerosols to warm the air. Although they are small particles, together they have a vast impact on the earth. Since aerosols act as propellants, it means that aerosols have the ability to absorb sunlight and…

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    Intro: Did you know that United States uses 25 % of the world 's natural resources, but produces 30% of the world 's waste? And that garbage dumped into the ocean each year equals to about 14 billion pounds? Our world is developing more and more everyday, making life easier for humans. While this is great, our environment is affected everyday by our human footprints, and the way we live. It is the main cause of pollution, and a huge issue to us as humans, and the environment around us. According…

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    Cons of Avoidance of Regulation In Industry Regulation is the centerpiece of how products are to be manufactured, and made safe, while continuing to be efficient and user-friendly. These rules of regulation are set in place to keep people safe from themselves, and keep their environment safe. One small problem can lead to many failures in a franchise, causing it to crumble. Industrial jobs have a copious number of responsibilities and have to sole decision on how a product may be designed to…

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    Both diesel engines and gasoline engines are internal combustion engines, which means they are designed to make mechanical energy by converting chemical energy available in fuel. Rotary motion is required to turn the wheels of a car forward. So to make this rotary motion, pistons connected to a crankshaft move in an up and down motion to create the rotary motion. Through a series of small combustions or explosions, diesel engines and gasoline engines convert fuel into energy. Diesel and…

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    The Bureau of Automotive Repair in California offers an auto repair program to repair the smog emissions on a vehicle that is not passing its smog test. Air pollution is the number 1 cause of ozone pollution air particulates. The Central Valley is a major highway passage for diesel trucks, agricultural vehicles, and passenger vehicles. The program also offers financial…

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    are less oxygen, so fuels do not completely burn. What causes air pollution? The air pollution is cause by overcrowding, industrialization, vehicle emissions, and location at the base of the mountains which trap emissions producing a heavy overlay of smog. The major environmental concerns surrounding air pollution in Mexico City, Mexico, such as damage to vegetation, harm to the atmosphere, and harm to human beings. What is the impact of the air pollution in Mexico? Incomplete of fuels…

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