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    towards Global Warming. Main Points: 1. Definition of “Global Warming.” 2. Causes of Global Warming. 3. Effects of Global Warming on the Earth. 4. Things that can be done to counteract and reduce the effects of Global Warming. Outline: 1. DEFINITION OF GLOBAL WARMING: a) The term “Global Warming” refers to the increase in the average temperature of the Earth in recent years and its projected continuation. 2. CAUSES OF GLOBAL WARMING:

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    Name: Course: Tutor: Date: Scientific Proof for Claims that Global Warming is Groundless The average temperature increase due to the greenhouse effect on the earth’s surface is known as global warming. Heat entrapment around the earth’s atmosphere leads to the greenhouse effect. This entrapment is manly facilitated by greenhouse gases released into the atmosphere from several sources both natural and anthropogenic. The gases include carbon dioxide and ammonia. Combustion of fossil fuels‚ industrial

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    Global dimming‚ a gradual reduction in the amount of global direct irradiance at the Earth’s surface‚ has partially counteracted global warming from 1960 to the present.[55] The main cause of this dimming is aerosols produced by volcanoes and pollutants. These aerosols exert a cooling effect by increasing the reflection of incoming sunlight. The effects of the products of fossil fuel combustion—CO2 and aerosols—have largely offset one another in recent decades‚ so that net warming has been due to

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    Ima Student February 6‚ 2013 Mackin Magazine Exercise Article One I. Work Cited Paterson‚ Norman R. "Global Warming: A Critique of the Anthropogenic Model and Its Consequences." Geoscience Canada 38.1 (2011): 41-48. Academic Search Elite. Web. 1 Feb. 2013. II. Main Idea This article covers the topics of Global warming‚ Greenhouse gases‚ Carbon dioxide‚ Ocean-atmosphere interaction and climate changes. Given from the name‚ the article also critiques the effects of humans on the planet

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    Global Warming Ever since climate change science has come into public awareness‚ there has been debate over whether global warming was caused by humans‚ or even‚ if the climate is warming at all. Some people think climate change is a controversial topic‚ but it shouldn’t be controversial. This essay presents some facts that show that the climate is warming and humans are causing that warming. Not only that‚ it explains the consequences of global warming‚ the major causes‚ and the solutions to prevent

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    What Global Warming Impacts the World Nowadays‚ we are concerned with the increasing temperature nowadays‚ which has a great effect on the earth. When it becomes hotter‚ the most evident change we can see is in sea level. Icebergs all over the world are melting and change from ice to water‚ which has larger volume. As a result‚ more space has to be occupied to contain water instead of icebergs‚ and sea level increases. Many beaches are getting smaller‚ and some islands are even

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    enhanced society in each country’s economy‚ therefore the world has been continuing this‚ up ‘til now. How fast globalisation have been rising and spreading has gradually affected the environment rigorously. The effects of globalisation are: regional and global inequality; climate change and increasing poverty. The consequences of globalisation can be found and seen anywhere and everywhere for example: a few wealthy people and relentless poverty for everyone else. Plus Globalisation clearly involves trading

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    http://www.gov.ph/2014/04/29/document-enhanced-defense-cooperation-agreement/From the Department of Foreign Affairs  1. What is the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement (EDCA)? The EDCA is an agreement between the Philippines and the United States which is envisioned to advance the implementation of the PH-US Mutual Defense Treaty (MDT). 2. What purpose does EDCA serve? The EDCA is designed to promote between the Philippines and its defense treaty ally the United States the following: Interoperability

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    trace back 3 or 4 generations and we don’t know as much as we should about those who went before us and whose shoulders we stand on. Select a relative or someone who is over 60 years old and ask them about their ancestors‚ their lives‚ and how life has changed. 1. Person’s Name & Address Relation to You Jerry Wardlow‚ Sr. (70) - Grandfather Humboldt‚ TN 38343 2. Where were they born‚ who were their parents‚ and what do they know about their ancestors

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    nuts‚ legumes (peas and beans)‚ avocado‚ fish. Protein : This nutrient is very important to our body as it helps our body with growth. It helps to grow strong bones and teeth. It mends and repairs broken tissues. It helps to heal our cuts properly. We get protein maily from animal sources. Some foods rich in protein are : milk cheese meat eggs and fish. Vitamins : Vitamins are needed in the body in small amounts for proper nutrition and good health. They help the body to keep away (resist) diseases

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