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    Environmental Protection

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    The importance of environmental protection Environmental protection is an increasingly pressing issue all over the world. Ozone depletion‚ green house effect‚ global climate changes or global warming‚ etc‚ are the main issues in environment. Recent years‚ many countries and various organizations have paid more attention into environmental protection. A treaty about global environmental protection was discussed by 192 nations in Copenhagen in December 2011. But I fell every individual

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    The book The Girls of Atomic City by Denise Kiernan is the story of the young women and men who worked in secrecy on a project unknown to them‚ which would help end World War II. Ms. Kiernan is an author and journalist who has written several historical titles. She is writing this book from the viewpoint of a historian interested in women’s roles in World War II history. In this book‚ Kiernan describes how young women came from all over the US traveled to Oak Ridge‚ Tennessee to work for Clinton

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    Atomic Structure Lab

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    Atomic Structure Lab Purpose: This lab was designed to make the observers use their senses and by doing that‚ the observers would realize how difficult it was for the scientists in the 17th century to perform in their fields. Data Tables: Ob-scertainer #10 Hypothesis Actual Ob-scertainer #1 Hypothesis Retest Actual Ob-scertainer #7 Hypothesis Actual Ob-scertainer #6 Hypothesis Actual

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    On July 29th 1957‚ the United Nations established an autonomous international organization called the International Atomic Energy Agency that would to promote the use of nuclear energy for peaceful reasons‚ insure nuclear safety‚ and retrain the usage of nuclear power for military and strategic purposes such as nuclear weapons. The IAEA is an independent intergovernmental‚ science and technology based organization that is a part of the United Nations and serves as the global focal point for nuclear

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    Environmental Issue

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    Environmental issues are harmful effects of human activitity on the biophysical environment. Environmentalism‚ a socialand environmental movement that started in the 1960s‚ addresses environmental issues through advocacy‚ education and activism. The carbon dioxide equivalent of greenhouse gases (GHG) in the atmosphere has already exceeded 400 parts per million (NOAA) (with total "long-term" GHG exceeding 455 parts per million). (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Report) This level is considered

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    ordered the dropping of the atomic bomb‚ scholars and citizens subscribed to the original version of the story: the President acted to avoid the invasion of Japan and lose anywhere from 200‚000 to 500‚000 American lives. Then in 1965‚ Gar Alperovitz published a the book “Atomic Diplomacy: Hiroshima and Potsdam”. He argues that the dropping of the atomic bomb “was not needed to end the war or to save lives” but was a message to the Soviet Union. Fifty years after the atomic bomb was dropped‚ Alperovitz

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    Environmental Ethics

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    The study of ethics is a very old process. It is a topic scholars have been studying and theorizing on for centuries. This is not the case when we talk about environmental ethics. The study of environmental ethics has only really been studied for the past forty years or so. Ethics is defined as the study of right and wrong conduct. (Ruggiero‚ (2008)‚ pg. 5) This translates to the environment by how we as humans do right or wrong to the environment. For many years people have gone about their

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    Explain how human activity can damage the environment (P1) Overcrowding: Overcrowding in houses can arise from several causes‚ and the physical and psychological effects on people living in overcrowded conditions can be quite severe. Overcrowding poses serious direct and indirect health risks to all segments of the population‚ particularly the elderly‚ young children‚ and the disabled. Overcrowding results in insufficient ventilation in homes‚ causing or exacerbating respiratory illness. Susceptibility

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    Environmental Pollution

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    Environmental Pollution Samantha Arrieta SCI/256 November 5‚ 2013 Analila Lucero Environmental Pollution As an associate-level environmental scientist‚ many concerns have risen in regards to the environmental‚ climate‚ economical and social consequences. Because of overpopulated cities‚ there have been some negative factors. The focus to address these issues could be in addressing the weaknesses in already existing laws with stronger enforcement. In the following‚ I will present a summary

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    environmental issue

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    animal‚ and plants. In general‚ Environment issues are defined as problem with planet’s system that has developed as a result of human interference of the planet. The planet is suffering due to may affect people‚ societies‚ and ecosystem. The major environmental issues that are facing the world today are pollution‚ overpopulation‚ and global warming. One of the biggest problems facing the world today is pollution. Pollution is a serious issue affecting our planet today. Many people are responsible for

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