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    Because It Is Running

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    with influence the atmosphere which is marked by indifference‚ triviality and bitterness. Literary this atmosphere finds expression in the fact that the characters constantly are in possession of a cigarette although they lost their husband and father to throat cancer. The action moves around the relationship between Edie and Wil. Through their actions and dialogue the reader forms an idea of the character’s personality and their dreams and defeats. The meaningless atmosphere seems to have an

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    Lantana Film Analysis

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    Lantana is a 2001 Australian film‚ directed by Ray Lawrence set in suburban Sydney. The film’s central event is the disappearance and death of a mystery woman whose identity isn’t revealed until the end‚ despite her body being shown in the opening segment. The motif of the lantana‚ a weed prevalent in suburban Sydney is used to represent key ideas central to the film. The lantana consists of dense interlaced branches that spread quickly‚ producing brightly coloured flowers. It chokes and engulfs

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    Global Warming

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    Solutions Since the dawn of the 19th century‚ civilization has been very dependent on the consumption of fossil fuels. Greenhouse gases‚ especially carbon dioxide‚ coming from these emissions plague our atmosphere. Greenhouse gases trap heat and prevent warmer air from escaping our atmosphere‚ which causes a containment of excess heat‚ thus causing a climate change; in this case‚ a rise in temperature. There has been large amounts of debate on whom to blame for global warming‚ although further

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    Save the Earth

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    divides a big problem into components. 1. Local effects -e.g. poisoning humans breathing bad air. 2. Regional effects - fallout from airborne pathogens - infections‚ particles‚ chemicals. 3. Global effects - changing interactions between the atmosphere and sun‚ weather effects‚ effects on plants and oceans. Developments in the media made "green" the slogan for action to limit the adverse effects of air pollution. The media often suggested that this is a relatively new consensus that there is

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    Science

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    improvement of means of production and productivity have taken the world to a new age. Leaving that apart another creation of science is pollution of the environment. Industrialization with the aid of science has polluted air‚ water‚ food and the atmosphere. The ozone layer is giving threatening signals. It is science‚ which gave birth to destructive weapons like dynamite‚ guns‚ rifles‚ rockets‚ atom bombs and hydrogen bombs which has increased the number of wars and has caused destruction to the world

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    Night and Day

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    raft. The sun is bright and warm; the water provides a place for beach lovers to cool off from the heat. When the sun begins to fall; the sky fills with warm summer colors. Beach goers can experience awesome transitions into the night. The atmosphere of the beach begins to take a rhythmic turn into the night sky. Umbrellas come down and the chairs begin to form a large circle in the sand. The sun kissed beachgoer can exchange their bathing suits and wet towels for silk gypsy wear and hula hoops

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    mrs titcher

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    punctuation used between each place gives a rhythm allowing the reader to hear Mrs Tilscher chanting them‚ which seems relaxing. This may reflect what the children feel in Mrs Tilscher’s class: safe and relaxed. However‚ it also creates an unsettling atmosphere which may present their feelings towards their transition from childhood to adolescence which is facing an uncertain future and also physical and emotional development. Duffy also uses the pronouns ’you’ and ‘you’re’. It is clear that Duffy is writing

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    is vital to switch to renewable sources of energy which draw upon the natural forces on Earth to convert energy to be used for the processes which oil currently powers. The greenhouse effect means that when oil is burnt it releases CFCs into the atmosphere which reflects the heat from the sun back onto Earth. Although China and the Gulf region’s growth is stimulated by non-renewable resources‚ and despite natural disasters such as the BP spill‚ Piper Alpha and Exxon Valdes‚ which are damaging

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    Global Warming

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    global warming. Rich industrialised countries in the West have been burning fossil fuel such as coal‚ oil and gas for about 150 years‚ pumping out vast quantities of carbon dioxide. This gas traps the heat from the sun and causes the Earth and the atmosphere to get warmer. This is called the greenhouse effect. So why global warming is a problem? Well‚ high level of these greenhouse gases in the atmophere causes climate changes‚ which also lead to ocean and sea levels to go up‚ because of melting of

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    Weather and Our Health

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    about his joint pain during rainy days. Atmospheric pressure can be felt by those with achy joints or metal implants in their bodies. They can predict the weather better than some network television meteorologists. How can you be wrong when the atmosphere is in your bones‚ literally? In addition extreme temperatures increase heart risk. Research considers that there are significantly more suicides in winter months. It’s not just psychological. It’s not just a coincidence that mortality rates

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