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    To what extent does globalization contribute to sustainable prosperity for all people? I believe that we humans, and our actions, have created our once healthy planet into a dying one, and with our resources, and weather dying off, we won’t be able to sustain prosperity for anyone at all. In my opinion, sustainable prosperity for all people means that everyone has to meet their basic human needs with the confident knowledge of knowing that we won’t have to deny the future generation to have the…

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    While examining the impacts on crops, we will look at the effects of such phenomenon as extreme temperature (which may be hot or cold), increased CO2 concentration and the adverse effects of elevated exposure to ultraviolet rays on processes such as transpiration, photosynthesis and pollination to fully evaluate the effects of the global warming phenomenon. CO2 increase is generally very constructive in the growth of crops. It stimulates their growth and yield by enabling the photosynthesis…

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    put to an end if the general public had access to scholarly databases. The most commonly used excuse as to why global warming does not exist is the harsh winters certain areas of the United States receive. What many people do not know is that local weather and overall climate do not coincide with each other. In addition, environmental changes and actions needed to help slow the process down has become a political issue as well. To begin, global warming is an issue caused by industrial linked,…

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    and autumn. In fact, many environmentalists also wear the waders to test in the lakes or swamps. Hip or chest waders are worn while fishing on the streams and rivers. If the water is slow or low moving, it is good to wear waders. No matter what the weather throws, you are sure to stay protected and warm with the…

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    Lakes like Lake Erie or Lake Ontario. On a cold winter day, you feel the cold wind coming towards you and the sky starts to get dark. Then a brief snowfall starts and then suddenly the sky gets darker and the snow gets heavier and this event and the weather change is called the Lake-Effect snow. If you live in the Great Lakes region, perhaps you are familiar with the Lake-Effect snow. The main focus of this paper is on Lake-effect snow, what it is and how they form, and why do we need to learn…

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    Daytime. The time of day I hate most is here. I never liked being outside the clocktower during daytime. Mainly because I don’t like the way our world looks during the day. Think about it: We almost always have clouds hanging around in the sky, smog is being pumped into the air fir most of the day, and the sun is trying so hard to get through all the mess. It’s not, pretty I’ll tell you that much. An orange-grey sky with a dull orangish-red glow isn’t as beautiful as you would think. It’s yucky…

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    Climate The effect of climate on soil formation cannot be ignored, there is a strong correlation between climate and soil properties. Linguistically climate is the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period (1). The most important climatic components are Moisture and Temperature which effect due to its amount and seasonal distribution. The kind of climate determine the nature of weathering process and the rate of physical and chemical processes forming the…

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    The public must be enlightened, but the public must not be belittled. That is the major difference between Anna Lappe's essay The Climate Crisis at the End of Our Fork and Derrick Jensen and Stephanie McMillan's As the World Burns: 50 Simple Things You Can Do to Stay in Denial. Although these two pieces seem similar on the surface, as they both address society's ignorance towards climate change, only one truly educates the public on the issue and sparks initiative for change, while the other…

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    Mathematics in Weather Forecasting Aravind.V Computer Science and Engineering Sairam Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, Tamil Nadu aravindv96@yahoo.com Aakash kishan Computer Science and Engineering Sairam Institute of Technology, Anna University Chennai, Tamil Nadu Aakash_kishan@outlook.com Abstract—Mathematics is all around us. As we discover more and more about nature, we find it that nature can be described mathematically. Mathematics plays a fundamental role in…

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    Crouch, Bind, Set The heat of the sun was pounding down; I could feel my skin start to boil and my pale completion turning into a pinkish tint. It was the hottest day of the year 34 degrees with no cool breeze from the wind. Excitement grew as we were closing in on the biggest rugby tournament of the year. It was our last practice before the weekend we could feel the energy brewing amongst us. The pitch was filled with players, coaches, equipment, and the smell of freshly cut grass ready for it…

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