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CARBON FOOTPRINT
Carbon Footprint
Carbon Footprint
Part 1
The carbon footprint is a measure of the total amount of carbon dioxide (CO2) and other greenhouse gas emissions that are directly or indirectly caused by an activity or that are accumulated over the life span of a product, person, and organization—or even a ...
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CULTURAL THEORY
Cultural Theory
Cultural Theory
IntroductionAccording to the statement, Raymond Williams argued that 'Cultural theory is about the way in which the specifics of works relate to structures which are not the works'. Culture can be defined as a society and man, expressed in the types and forms of organization of ...
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ORGANIC POLLUTION
Critical Analysis of Organic Pollution and Its Effects on Fresh Water
Critical Analysis of Organic Pollution and Its Effects on Fresh Water
Overview
Agricultural, industrial and domestic factors are the main causes of pollution of fresh water. Pesticides and other chemicals, even if they are directly discharged into rivers and lakes, ...
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Global warming
Global Warming
Question 1
There is enough evidence available which highlights the existence of Global Warming. We should now take steps to counter this menace before it is too late. Global warming is too much carbon dioxide, methane and ozone in the earth's atmosphere. Carbon dioxide, methane, ozone and a ...
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Ecosystems and Environment
Ecosystems and Environment
Introduction
An ecosystem is a community of living organisms (plants, animals and microbes) in conjunction with the nonliving components of their environment (things like air, water and mineral soil), interacting with each other and the environment in which they live. Examples of ecosystems are forests, rivers, gardens. ...
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WASTE ARISING IN ENGLAND
Waste Arising In England
Abstract
Waste impacts us all. We all make waste, we care if our house refuse service does not perform well, and we observe when fly tipping or cover affects our regional atmosphere. The depth and effect of waste and resource use guidelines is very ...
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Cause and Effect
Cause and Effect
Introduction
Chesapeake Bay is counted as the largest of all the estuarine systems in the United States and is comprised of the watershed of almost 64, 000 square miles. The overall surface area of the Bay is about 3, 830 square miles, with 153 square miles being ...
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Memorandum
Memorandum
To: Barbara Boxer, Committee Chair
From: Ima Planner, Lead Staff Member, Climate Change
Re: Greenhouse Gas Emissions Reduction
As part of a larger, legislatively mandated effort to reduce emissions of GHGs, the ARB recently adopted regulations to establish a new program, known widely as cap-and-trade that relies on market-based mechanisms to help ...
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Cultural Traditions and People's Health
Cultural Traditions and People's Health
Introduction
Heritage assessment tool is a helpful tool to find out the cultural influence. It evaluates how much a person's health can be managed by having appropriate cultural tradition into life. The notion of cultural heritage has played a positive role in ...
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Sustainable Energy
Sustainable Energy
Introduction
The energy needs of the world and the people are growing at a blistering pace. As a result of the increased energy demand of energy, man is depleting the sources of energy. The solution to keep the energy flow meet the requirements of the world and ...