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    Also to aid and handle any conflicts that arise among the team. The way that the team develops is crucial to formation of strong cohesion‚ the linear model of cohesion shows how a team comes together to achieve their goal and create a positive team atmosphere. Personal factors can further or disrupt with group cohesion. Having attributes which could create divides among the team can lead to obstacles‚ limiting the togetherness of the team. Sharing personal attributes with teammates can make the team

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    An Indian Former

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    in village. The life of villagers was simple. They loved and co-operated with each other. The elders of the village were the punches who settled their disputes. But now the politics of the cities has reached the villages too. It has spoiled the atmosphere of the villages. The elections of the punchayats are contested with much bitterness and quarrels. This situations needs reformation because villages are the roots of nation. If they are poisoned the whole of our

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    air pollution

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    Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals‚ particulates‚ biological materials‚ or other harmful materials into the Earth’s atmosphere‚ possibly causing disease‚ death to humans‚ damage to other living organisms such as food crops‚ or the natural or built environment. The atmosphere is a complex natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion due to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as to the Earth’s

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    industrial productions. When the products employed they floated up into the earth’s atmosphere and turned into chlorine‚ thus breaking down the ozone layer. The ozone layer is a deep layer in the stratosphere that protects the earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation by absorbing them within the oxygen atoms. Not until 1978 did these researchers propose a ban against the release of fluorocarbons into the earth’s atmosphere. The facts that are supported within the speech are the probable evidence

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    these ‘Greenhouse’ gases are water vapour‚ carbon dioxide‚ ozone and other gases. Some of the energy released from the Earth’s surface is absorbed by these ‘Greenhouse’ gases‚ which prevents the energy from being lost to space. Hence‚ the lower atmosphere traps some of the energy and keeps the Earth’s surface warm (Karl‚ T. R. and Trenberth‚ K. E.‚ 2003). ‘Greenhouse’ effect is essential to life on Earth since it maintains the long term annual average temperature of the Earth’s surface at approximately

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    Dominique Bowie Climate Change and the California Wildfires Your Class Instructor name August 13th 20 10 The world around us is forever changing. Things don’t ever quite stay the same do they? Over the year there have been changes in politics‚ traditions‚ and even television. The list could go on and on. With that being said‚ there is one element of the world where change could drastically impact our futures and that of our loved ones. Our surrounding Environment is becoming more complicated

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    Global Warming

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    as agriculture‚ fossil fuels‚ land use‚ burning of biomass‚ waste disposal‚ transportation‚ power stations among others have led to the increase in the concentrations of greenhouse gases. These human activities have led to the rapid change of the atmosphere than before and have led to unpredictable and far reaching social economic and environmental effects. The purpose of this paper is to explain the effects of global warming on pollution‚ health‚ plants and animals and economy. Effects of global

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    using new technologies could also have negative effects. Many people use electronic devices too intensive and they become addicted. Moreover‚ we consume a lot of energy by using and developing new technologies. This may cause a disruption in the atmosphere and climate changes. Besides‚ not the all products of new technologies are made for simplification human’s lives. Atomic bombs‚ guns‚ radiation etc – all this stuff was made with one purpose: to kill humans. So‚ new technologies aren’t always harmless

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    Ultraviolet Rays

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    three different wavelengths. UVA‚UVB and UVC. this way they can be differentiated due to their wavelengths and the amount of energy they contain. UVA contains the least amount of energy and a smaller wavelength. UV-A radiation passes the earth’s atmosphere almost unfiltered. As both UVB and UVA rays can be detrimental to our health‚ it is important that we protect ourselves. UVC contains the highest amount of energy and a bigger wavelength. When the uv rays enters earth’s ozone‚ UVC does not reach

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    concerning about their study. As a result‚ their study results are not good. The development of technology also leads to many negative impacts on our environment. There are numerous modern vehicles which release many toxic gases in the atmosphere such as automobiles‚ motobiles‚ trucks‚ and trains. The industries burn fuels such as oil‚ coal. The processes of burning fuels also produce a large number of poisonous gases in the air. Consequently‚ the air is polluted‚ and the surface of the

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