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    the British and Americans have in mind and that they are willing to negotiate as long as the emperor is not to be touched. The message was delivered to the United States but Stettinius the Secretary of State at the time told the Ambassador of the U.S to show no interest or do not take any pursuit of the matter. In July the United States had seized a message from Togo to the Japanese, revealing that the Emperor of Japan himself personally was working on the peace effort. Japan were going…

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    of whether this is occurring from a man made industrialized movement or it is a natural cycle. Their is an abundance of credible scientific evidence that it is occurring because of the human race, but why are some governments specifically the United States have such heated debates on this environmental anomaly? To understand the controversy let first explain what is global warming or as some call it the green house effect. A Greenhouse is a building made of many materials like clear plastic…

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    to them: power. Albeit electric motors are not all that broad, more individuals consider changing their gas powered vehicles to electric autos. Also, this decision is more than sensible. The support cost of electric autos is lower than…

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    Love Canal Tragedy

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    study paper, the background of Love Canal, the main issue caused this tragedy, the actions taken by the United States Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) along with the outcomes, and the resulting effects on the health of the population exposed at Love Canal and the tragedy will be mainly discussed. In 1978, Love Canal near Niagara Falls in upstate New York was seen as a beautiful river, which wind around the hundreds of houses and schools. The clam was shattered. A child’s mother suddenly…

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    Acidic Rain Lab Report

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    Background: Acidic rain or acid deposition is predominantly caused by air pollution. Acid deposition in the form of gasses and microscopic particles, floating in the air, is called dry deposition. However, wet deposition is in the form of precipitation. As a result of chemicals being released from human productions, great amounts of sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide are respired into the atmosphere, where rain and gas matter is polluted. Once both sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide come in…

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    Homelessness In Hawaii

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    Homelessness, as well as cost of living. The latter is a problem for the entire state, because It affects people of all ages who live in Hawaii. For the people who are just starting their lives rent is one of a few options if they’re not living…

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    Kamikazes were and who used them, but I still did not know what war it was used in. At such a tender age, I was familiar with the stereotype that the Japanese were ruthless killing machines with no regard for life. It was not until I came to the United States that I learned the kamikazes were used in World War 2 and that the Japanese were not synonymous with Kamikazes. However, the idea that the Japanese were ruthless killing machines with no regard for human life (even theirs) was never…

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    nearly 50 percent of the land areas as the result of human mismanagement of cultivated and range lands. Overgrazing and woodcutting are responsible for most of the desertification of rangelands, cultivation practices inducing accelerated water and wind…

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    conservation, solar power, and nuclear power. His book “Energy for Future Presidents” is an open monologue where Muller expresses his thoughts on the current state of energy sources and its potential in a growing world where the demand for energy is continually escalating. The need for this book stems from a lack of in-depth knowledge about energy sources and the issues surrounding it. This publication focuses around exploring alternatives for energy security in the United States, while also…

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    our energy from the sun, the wind, biomass or even water. However, new innovative thinkers have suggested using garbage as an actual energy source. While others focus more on what is available now and how we can take advantage…

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