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    Briquette

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    briquettes from algae and waste papers. An unnaturally high abundance of algae blocks sunlight from reaching underwater organisms‚ interferes with living creatures that filter water to gain food‚ and sometimes actually consumes oxygen‚ resulting in fish deaths. Some species of algae even produce toxins which may be poisonous to marine life. On the other hand‚ papers thrown and are not useful anymore also called waste papers can be beneficial to the environment and humankind. The combined algae and waste

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    swim in Lake Erie‚ and a couple hours after swimming these symptoms started occurring? Im sure you would not be happy! In the article “See Striking New Images of Algae Blooms in the Great Lakes” by Mia Tramz (Time Magazine) said‚ “Lake Erie is In danger of dying by suffocation‚ said‚and only we can stop it.” Lake Erie has high amounts of algae in the water that can produce poisons and cause people to get sick. The great lakes are an important source to our state as well as part of our country. We can’t

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    interfere with the cycle such as the algae which is harmful to many aquatic plants and animals. This alga plays quite a large role in decreasing the population of the blue crabs as well as other organisms. The reason this algae is harmful is because it intoxicates the Chesapeake Bay water which leads to intoxicated animals and obviously to the death of the animals. Another way algae interferes with the cycle is that in some occasions there is a high abundance of algae which leads to the blocking of

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    term benthos to refer to bottom dwellers. Benthos feed off algae. Examples include many species such as crab rock-fish worms sea slugs sea snails. Sea cucumber Starfish Crayfish coral Some Bottom dwellers clean the ocean floors Bottom dwellers refers to any species of animal or some other organism that lives on the sea floor. Biologists often use the term benthos to refer to bottom dwellers. Benthos feed off algae. Examples include many species such as crab rock-fish

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    Topic: “How does information system bring benefit to an organization “ McDonald’s Name: Juhi Ashok Khemlani Pravina Rau Introduction THE ORGANIZATION The McDonald ’s Corporation is the world ’s largest chain of hamburger fast food restaurants‚ serving around 68 million customers daily in 119 countries across 35‚000 outlets. Headquartered in the United States‚ the company began in 1940 as a barbecue restaurant operated by Richard and Maurice McDonald. In 1948‚ they reorganized

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    The Endless Recovery

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    559 Testing Your Comprehension 1. Fossil fuels are abundant on our planet today and can be used to create many sources of energy which is why they are so prevalent. They are considered nonrenewable sources of energy because they take millions of years to form and because humans are rapidly depleting our fossil fuels faster then they can be created‚ which makes these fuels nonrenewable. 2. Fossil fuels were formed from the tissues of organisms that lived 100-500 million years ago. The energy these

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    Protists Protists are a very large‚ diverse group of organisms‚ including the plant-like protists (algae)‚ fungi-like protists‚ and the animal-like protists (protozoans). They are all eukaryotic‚ and most are unicellular. Traditional taxonomy of protists (Kingdom Protista) did not accurately represent evolutionary relationships‚ so the classification of this group is unsettled.  Modern taxonomy has rearranged the group formerly known as Kingdom Protista‚ separating the different types of organisms

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    Researchers of the University of Gothenburg shows that eutrophication of the seas may have an impact on genetic variation of the algae. The genetic variation of the algae may be affected by eutrophication. Different population of a diatom species has different growth and adaptability characteristics from one another.  16) Subject:Marine phytoplankton declining: Striking global changes at the base

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    Green Case

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    1. What factors contributed to Andrew Keller starting the biodiesel business? Were you surprised at the reasons he gave for starting the business? Do you think the decision to start the business was wise? Why or why not? There were a number of factors that contributed to Andrew Keller starting the biodiesel business. Keller had always been concerned with the environment. He was interested in coming up with a greener alternative to home heating and fueling. This was a business venture that not

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    Orange Grove Ponds

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    on what sort of organisms thrive in a pond‚ how they are able to thrive‚ and how to manage a pond. It also includes strategic ways to maintaining a pond‚ such as using a efficient water filtration system‚ introducing eco-friendly biolife to control algae population. There will be a recommendation section that will discuss what we can do as a community‚ to ensure that the pond will be of utmost highest quality. Cost and feasibility will be included and justification on why these items should be taken

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