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    The sky was gray and menacing, filled with smog and thunder rumbling in the distance. It started to rain lightly, but that didn’t stop us from uniting. We had all brought as many friends as we could, and the majority of our neighbors as well. By the time everybody arrived, we had approximately fifty…

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    Ethanol Persuasive Essay

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    pollution even worse than it is now. According to ethanol scientist, Neela Banerjee, when gas vehicles rose from 14% to 76%, ambient ozone concentrations fell about 20%. Ethanol is made with nitric oxide, a chemical that is a huge contributor to creating smog and acid rain. Ethanol critics have said, “Ethanol is as bad or even worse than oil.” It is not just the burning of ethanol that causes air pollution; it is also the way it is made. Fossil fuels are burned in order to make the ethanol.…

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    inconsistent in cost and supply, just look at how often gas prices fluctuate. Also, carbon emissions create a problem concerning air pollution, a cleaner process like solar energy would be especially beneficial to countries like China which is known for its smog. Now, on the other side, the US leading non-profit in solar power, SEIA states that there is no argument that is able to deny that solar power is the most plentiful and cleanest sustainable power source in the world. The U.S.A. has an…

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    This piece will discuss the theory presented in the piece written by Robert Cialdini about how certain factors affect the effectiveness of environmental public service announcements. I will also apply the ideas presented by Cialdini into a real life situation. In Cialdini’s piece, he uses two important real life examples of how public service announcements have proven either successful or proven to have conflicting messages that compete with one another, rendering the overall goal ineffective.…

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    Hemingway's Disillusion

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    World War 1 was a dirty, bone shuttering war, which left its surviving victims directionless, dissatisfied, and a lost grip on reality. In Hemingway’s, The Sun Also Rises, this social collapse is illustrated in the lives of the narrator: Jake Barnes, and the other minor characters; Robert Cohn, Mike Campbell, and Brett Ashley. The world proceeding the post-war era lives of these plotted characters, illustrated in Hemingway’s novel, demonstrates this lost reality which effected society with a…

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    environment. Also there is no chance for a catastrophic accident like what happened in Chernobyl or Fukushima to happen at a fusion power plant. Other methods of acquiring energy like burning coal, natural gas, or petroleum create a substantial amount of smog, acid rain, and toxic air pollution. The continuous burning of these fossil fuels is leading the earth into an accelerated global warming cycle and pushing many species into extinction along with us if we are not careful. A large…

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    There is an invisible enemy exists nowadays who becomes much stronger in the recent years and ruins people’s health and lives gradually. This powerful invisible killer is called “Air Pollution”. Let’s close our eyes and take a deep breathe. How is the feeling of the air? Is it still fresh and feeling relaxed nowadays, or it turns into something uncomfortable with awful smelling? Most of the people think the quality of the air become stale. As an increase of countries processing industrialization…

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    additional 10% skipping car maintenance altogether. Frequent oil changes, maintaining mechanical changes, and driving with fully inflated tires can positively impact greenhouse emissions. By changing car habits and maintaining the engine it could reduce smog in each state, reduce asthma, and lung…

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    helps us to have a healthier life that leads to less stress and more happiness. Big cities have big factories everywhere polluting the air from thousands of cars and making different things. We don’t realize how much stuff we’re breathing in, like smog and fumes from car exhaust. Small towns have barely any factories and not as many cars driving around as cities. The people of the town actually care about having weather that is fresh, trees that are green with a lot of oxygen. They also care…

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    The Search For Life on Other Planets/Moons For years and years scientists have had mars in their crosshairs when discussing life on other planets within our solar system. Now say we discover that mars is completely lifeless in every way possible. Is there any other possibility of life in our solar system? The answer to that question is in the moons of Jupiter. More specifically the moon europa. There is no absolute proof because scientists have not had the opportunity to land anything…

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