Considering all the environmental effects of producing and consuming petroleum products‚ should people continue to drive gasoline-powered vehicles? Why or why not? Why driving gasoline-powered vehicles is neither sustainable nor compulsory Human activities‚ such as driving petrol-powered cars‚ are the major driver of global warming. As a result increasing temperatures endanger our health as well the ecosystems and cause increasingly common impacts such as record high temperatures‚ rising seas
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replacement because the product doesn’t meet its satisfaction quality. The buyer will have to claim under the Sale of Good act 1979 also he has to prove that the product was damage by an internal factor. A report that thousands of drivers reported an engine trouble and breakdowns after filling up with unleaded petrol from a number of retailers‚ including Tesco. Under the Sale of Goods Act 1979 motorists can claim for the petrol‚ any repairs and "consequential" losses. Consumer Protection from Unfair
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Executive Summary – Fun Energy Many of us would not be able to get through a day if we left our cell phones at home‚ much less no electricity at home to power our laptops‚ iPad‚ and televisions. However‚ not having electricity means there is an even more fundamental issue at stake - light. In a world with Iphones‚ Google Glass‚ and 3D printers‚ there are still 1.2 billion people around the globe that do not have access to electricity. An alternative to having light from electricity are Kerosene
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You step into the car and close the door. The car’s engine roars as it starts up and speeds forward. The car‚ going faster than ever is not under your control. It swerves to the right and left as you’re sitting in the backseat. You’re neck whip lashing everywhere until it hits the window. While you’re passed out‚ the car slams into a street light and is destroyed. Still crammed inside‚ you wake up when the firemen are taking you out of your car. Many of your bones are broken and blood dripping down
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CHAPTER TWO 2.0. LITERATURE REVIEW In a commercial transaction system‚ a system user uses a card device to interact with sales or transaction terminals to conduct cashless transactions. Each terminal processes data including a balance stored on the card device and updates the stored data at the end of the transaction. The system is specially designed for purchases of items or transactions of relatively small monetary value‚ where purchases are generated unattended by salespersons. In this manner
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SMJK KATHOLIK KHIDMAT MASYARAKAT PENDIDIKAN SIVIK TINGKATAN 2 Sight seeing and volunteering at NAME: TNGKATAN 2 REPORT: The one day trip to Ulu Yam was indeed memorable and exciting. About 8.00 in the morning‚ all the students gathered in front of the hall‚ waiting for our teacher’s arrival. Then when everything was lock‚ stock and barrel‚ we departed to our destination. We sang and danced in the bus in order to fill our free time. After nearly two hours‚ our bus
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For sale: Baby shoes‚ never worn The watch that hang over the table was ticking loudly in the silence. The two of them were standing muted in front of each other. They had been together for three years and each year she would ask him the question. She thought it was about time they started trying‚ but he still felt too young for the commitment. She said her biologically watch was ticking‚ but he maintained his opinion and told her to stop being anxious. He believed they still had plenty of time
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Coursework one (Deadline 28th March 2013) A maximum of 10 people per group Arnold deals in making and selling of bricks. He would like to computerize for better management. The price of a single brick varies from time to time. The minimum price of a brick is always constant. Due to various factors‚ additional costs may come in. During the rainy season‚ an additional 30% of the minimum price is charged per brick. If one buys all the bricks at once‚ he or she is given a discount of 15% the total
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Question 1 Should the red grouse be conserved? The red grouse and the management of the moorlands in which it lives is a controversial issue and has led to a polarisation of views of those who believe that the moorlands should be managed and those who think that nature should be allowed to take its course. Those who are for the conservation of the grouse through the management of the moorlands claim that they have improved not only the land but the lives of those who live and work there. By the
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CAR USAGE We have become extremely dependent on cars; there were five hundred and ninety million worldwide in 1990 and it is estimated that this figure will grow to eight hundred and sixteen million by 2010. Clearly cars are so popular because they are both convenient and efficient. On the other hand‚ there are powerful arguments against car use. Firstly‚ they damage the environment. Secondly‚ they can kill and maim large numbers of people. Thirdly‚ some people argue that they contribute to the
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