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    ATW112E BUSINESS COMMUNICATION SEMESTER I 2011/2012 BRIEF SCRIPT TOPIC : How to conserve our Terra? Name of Lecturer : Assoc. Prof Quah Chun Hoo MEMBERS: Name No Matrik AMIRAH MAHIRAH BINTI ABDUL RAZAK 113643 BORHAN RASTIGHALATI 113970 CHUAH SHIANG TYNG 111079 GOH XIAO YUING

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    Recycling Instead of throwing away all your trash into a landfill‚ recycle materials such as metal‚ paper‚ plastic and objects that are made out of glass. These items are definitely reusable and by recycling them you can help put an end to further depletion of the earth’s resources. Environmental Remediation Another aspect of “Going Green” involves removing contaminates from the soil‚ air‚ and water. These processes range from chemical to biological. Industry is responsible for much of the contamination

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    Global warming and climate change threatens the very existence of mankind; understanding the affects of each and implementing measures to save this planet are of dire urgency. Global warming has become a threat to everything and everyone on Earth. Global warming is caused by many natural and manmade processes that continue to affect our environment. The release of carbon dioxide and methane gases are the two main contributors to climate change. With the warming of the environment almost inevitable

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    consequences caused by the use of nonrenewable resources is immediately affecting the people. Further progression of nonrenewable resource use also raises questions concerning sustainability of the current human environment. Alarmingly‚ research of their depletion and impact on the environment is an even newer concept. The recent knowledge has given birth to the novel idea of using the earth’s natural forces as an efficient‚ renewable energy source on a large scale. While these green energy sources are environmentally

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    Report on GPDP Project in Edible Oil Industry in India Chapter 1.0: Introduction 1.0 INTRODUCTION 1.1 EDIBLE OIL SCENARIO IN INDIA India is the fourth largest oilseed producing country in the world‚ next only to USA‚ China and Brazil‚ harvesting about 25 million tons of oilseeds against the world production of 250 million tons per annum. Since 1995‚ Indian share in world production of oilseeds has been around 10 percent. Although‚ India is a major producer of oilseeds‚ per capita oil consumption

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    Mobile: 9960058012 Abstract Environmental degradation is one of the ‘10 Threats’ identified by the High Level Threat Panel1 of the United Nations. Degradation of the environment refers to deterioration of the environmental condition by the depletion of natural resources such as water‚ air and soil‚ as well as the destruction of habitats and loss of biodiversity. Such degradation‚ such as pollution‚ leads to global warming – the increase in the average temperature of the Earth’s surface. According

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    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 ecosystems ( http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_pollution) Combustion of fuel is one of the major causes of air pollution in urban areas. Burning

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    WRIGHT‚ Environmental Science Chapter 21 Atmospheric Pollution MULTIPLE CHOICE. Choose the one alternative that best completes the statement or answers the question. 1) Acid precipitation refers A) to any precipitation which is more acidic than neutral. B) to any precipitation which is more acidic than normal. C) only to precipitation which is strongly acidic. D) to a new kind of irrigation. E) to a precipitation which causes particularly severe erosion. Answer: B Diff: 2 2) The chemical component

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    The examination and the research on the Transcontinental Railroad has led many to the realization of the significance of the Railroad in American history whether it be positive or negative. The Great Railroad was created between the years of 1863 to 1869. It all had begun with a charter granted to the Central Pacific and the Union Pacific Railroad Companies through the Pacific Railroad Act of 1862. In the seven years‚ the two companies raced toward the meeting point in Promontory‚ Utah; one starting

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    * WHICH TYPE OF HYDROELECTRIC SCHEME WOULD BE MOST USEFUL AND DESIRABLE FOR INDIA AND WHY? Run of the river with pondage would be the best suited option in India because * Operational‚ running and maintenance costs are low compared to other schemes of hydroelectricity. * It is a clean‚ pollution free and eco-friendly source of energy. * It is the only source of electricity generation in hilly and remote‚ inaccessible areas where generation from other sources or transmission of power

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