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    Climate Change Something you may not know about climate change Myrtle Beach is a beautiful place to live. The beach is the perfect place to visit during the hot summer days‚ aside from dealing with a lot of tourists that is. Never the less‚ Myrtle Beach is a place that many call home and many more will call home in the future. However‚ it has become apparent to most that the climate has been changing over the last few years‚ and even longer still. The summer seems to be hotter‚ rain seems

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    References: Epstein‚ P. R. (2001). Climate change and emerging infectious diseases. Microbes and Infection‚ 3(9)‚ 747-754. doi: 10.1016/S1286-4579(01)01429-0 Khasnis‚ A. A.‚ & Nettleman‚ M. D. (2005). Global Warming and Infectious Disease. Archives Of Medical Research‚ 36(6)‚ 689-696. doi:10.1016/j.arcmed.2005.03.041 Kiska‚ Deanna L. (2000). Global climate change: An infectious disease perspective. Clinical Microbiology Newsletter‚ 22(11)‚ 81-86.

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    Man made change If we have never had been here‚ then the earth would have gone on healthy and the way it should‚ but since we are here there are disruptive thing on the earth that are causing the destruction on the earth. And most of these factors are man made‚ if not all are man made What I think Deciding whether global warming is natural or man made is very difficult. There are many reasons for each side and it is very hard to decide. In my opinion‚ global warming is man made. I think this for

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    that exploit Britain’s climate‚ hydro-power which captures energy from falling water‚ and wave power which captures energy from the sea are some of the main sources. The potential for the effective use of renewable sources of the main sources. The potential for the effective use of renewable sources of energy in this country is huge‚ but its implementation is poor. What is the cost of using non-renewable sources? Most serious of all is the contribution to climate change. We have been steadily

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    families to stay healthy with all the bad things we are around every day. We are affected by our environment‚ and more people are getting sicker and sicker. This could affect our families and our future one day.  Our environment needs us. One little change in our environment is enough to determine the course of mankind. The world can only be preserved when we take action to study and save it. Studying the cycles of the world and discerning the cause and effects of our actions will allow us to help keep

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    Determining Cause and Effect What: Determining Cause and Effect is a strategy to find a causal relationship between or among events‚ conditions‚ or behaviors. Why: This strategy givens reasons and explanations for events‚ conditions‚ or behaviors. It is an analysis tool to display possible cause of a specific condition or event‚ or the possible effects of a specific condition or event. How: Often cause and effect are subtle and hard to distinguish. Be sure not

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    WRITING THE ANALYTICAL ESSAY One of the most frequently assigned essays in English 1101 and 1102 is the analytical essay. It can be one of the most challenging essays to write‚ but mastering its technique is very important. That is because students who advance in almost every academic field will be asked to write with an analytical focus. What is an analytical essay? The key to understanding its nature is in the word "analyze." To "analyze" the content of a poem‚ for example‚ one must break

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    The study begins by speaking about the earth’s agricultural carbon sink capacity; which is roughly sixty five percent of the notable carbon loss of forty to eighty gigatons of carbon. The study continues to explain the concept of soil carbon sequestration; which is basically the transfer of atmospheric CO2 into long-lived pools and storing it securely so that it is not immediately reemitted. The rate of soil carbon sequestration‚ however‚ depends on various factors- such as soil texture and structure

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    I have always believed that climate change exists and I have seen proof of it. Speaking of proof‚ an example is a graph that NASA has created that explains the drastic increase of the amount of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere in the past few years. As you can see from the graph‚ the graph sharply inclined upwards around the past century‚ passing the line shown in the graph. I have also witnessed glaciers melting away and Arctic and Antarctic animals hopelessly trying to cope with melting ice. However

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    The topic of climate change has been a major debate among politician. On Tuesday‚ September 22‚2009 President Obama gave a speech regarding climate change at the United Nation. Within his speech‚ the president builds an argument that nations must join together to combat the impact of climate change. The author uses reasons about the effects of climate change‚ what tactics they tried to reduce climate change‚ additional challenges they still need to overcome and diction choices to strengthen the

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