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    The Disinhibition Effect

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    piece describing the disinhibition effect and the fictional piece “The Possibility of Evil” both contains ideas of anonymity and full expression through that anonymity. Although “The Online Disinhibition Effect” directly states how the effect happens and is used‚ it did not use real time examples‚ probably due to privacy‚ but the lack of it leaves one to wonder. However‚ the “The Possibility of Evil” tells of Ms. Strangeworth existing with this disinhibition effect and follows her doing her ‘normal’

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    Global Warming

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    industrial revolution climate‚ lacking any external factors‚ has steadily changed. But since the industrialization of civilization‚ the climate of the earth has faced an ever growing foreign factor. This factor is the emissions of the so called "greenhouse gases" that have caused the rapid increase in world temperatures. This phenomena has been given the title global warming‚ and has sparked a new debate in local‚ state‚ national‚ and world policy. Since the end of WWII the United States has played

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    After Effects

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    Photoshop ; Fl--Flash; AE--After effects and Dw--Dream weaver and so on. In the next seven minutes‚ I am going to give you a general idea of After effects‚ and then I will analyze the methods of applying AE to your DIY videos and home videos. 2. What is After Effects ? So‚ first of all‚ what is After Effects? To be defined‚ it is a digital motion graphics‚ used in the post-production process of filmmaking and television production. It main uses are visual effects compositing and finishing‚ which

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    Global Warming

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    Global warming is caused by a number of factors‚ but it is primarily associated with human action and more especially the excessive release of greenhouse gases into the atmosphere. An example of these human activities leading to increase in the amount of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere include burning of fossil fuels (oil‚ coal and natural gas). These greenhouse gases include carbon dioxide‚ water vapor‚ fluorinated gases and methane. These gases trap the sun’s heat from escaping back into the space

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    Dsadsdas

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    inside form short wave radiation‚ including apperent shine when this energy to hit ground surface it changeable with shine to make hot with to warm up eart. With temperature average large 15 C (59F)‚ eart in fact already hot more 33 C (59F) with greenhouse effect. So that ice will to shut all grond surface but on the contrary. Result total tha t gas already more in atmosfer global warming result to become. To protect the health and economic well-being of current and future generations‚ we must reduce

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    Sci 210-1301a-02

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    Slidge January 29 2013 There are a number of definitions of what the “greenhouse effect” means. The first is the “natural” and the other is the “man-made greenhouse effect”. To define both of these terms the “natural” greenhouse effect keeps the earth warm and habitable. The “man-made” greenhouse effect is basically the natural greenhouse effect but with an addition of gases from the fossil fuels that are burning. Greenhouse gases slender the rate that the Earth’s surface loses any infrared radiation

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    increase in the overall temperature of the earth’s atmosphere generally attributed to the greenhouse effect caused by increased levels of carbon dioxide‚ CFCs‚ and other pollutants”.  The “greenhouse effect” is essential to life on Earth.  If there were no greenhouse gases‚ the temperature of the air would be about 32°F or 18°C colder than it is now.  The earth would pretty much be a frozen wasteland. We need greenhouse gases. My argument against global warming mainly emphasizes on the disproving of man-made

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    Within the article "Glaciers Disappear in Before & after Photos" from the live science website‚ and "The Effects of Melting Ice Glaciers" from the buzzle website‚ they express the important role glaciers play as one of earth’s natural resources. Glaciers not only provide for about 75% of the world’s fresh water. They are also a source of electricity and a replenishing

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    d) Water use 2) Effects of Water Use and Management Practices on the Environment a) Short-term effects b) Long-term effects b. Three Major Types of Environmental Pollution 1) Identify Type One a) Causes b) Treatments c) Effects on ecosystem health d) Effects on human health 2) Identify Type Two a) Causes b) Treatments c) Effects on ecosystem health d) Effects on human health 3) Identify Type Three a) Causes b) Treatments c) Effects on ecosystem health d) Effects on human health

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    good. These are all ways humans interact with the atmosphere. There are many other ways humans can interact with the atmosphere but I will talk mainly about how human interaction is creating holes in the ozone‚ how we have created the enhanced greenhouse effect and contributing to global warming. The ozone is a thin layer of O3 that surrounds the earth and helps to regulate climate and temperature. Without the ozone there would be a lot more insolation and the earth would probably be too hot

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