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    Finisar global strives to achieve duality in manufacturing and maintaining customer’s satisfaction. In sustaining the reliability of these two elements‚ Finisar has made several steps forward by providing superior product quality‚ reliability‚ and value that tops among other competitors in the manufacturing business. Having wide range of products available‚ Finisar meets customer’s specific needs and expectations for technical innovation‚ superior responsiveness‚ delivery‚ and continual improvement

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    carCars revolutionize transportation but walking is still the best. Automobiles use gas that emits carbon dioxide which causes the world to heat up. Big powers come with big responsibilities; there is no surprise that the car has many financial responsibilities. Cars require practically no work to make it move and it resulted in losing health related benefits. Walking is better than driving because it is environmentally friendly‚ it has financial benefits‚ and it has far more health advantages.

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    Ju Young – Arctic Ice Investigation ****************************************************************************************** Research Question: How do greenhouse gas emissions give an impact to the Arctic sea ice? Hypothesis: 1. A statement that predicts what will happen. Use the structure: ‘If…then…because…’ 2. For the ‘because’ part you need to give scientific reasoning so after you have done your research‚ state in parentheses ( ) the author of the source that helped you decide on your

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    Our Environment - how can you and I help save it? Albert Einstein said “Look deep into nature‚ and then you will understand everything better.” Our planet is in trouble! Pretty much everywhere you look today you will hear or see something reminding you that our planet’s health is failing. If our planet where a person it would be about time to buy the burial plot and write out the last will and testament. Just a brief list of the things that is ailing her is - pollution‚ acid rain‚ climate change

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    the development of human society entered into a period of fossil fuel. However‚ with the advent of the internal combustion engine‚ machines began to use petroleum and gas as the main fuel. As the extensive use of fossil fuels‚ entire human have been confronted with a series of environmental crisis‚ such as‚ acid rain‚ greenhouse effect‚ and air pollution‚ therefore‚ environmental issues have already become the most pressing task on earth. In recent years‚ the system construction has to turn

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    heat-trapping gases‚ both in total output and on a per capita basis‚ contributing 25 percent of the total with just 4 percent of the world’s populations‚ the United States needs to adopt the policy of the Kyoto Protocol‚ to lesson the emissions of greenhouse gases and to ensure stability for future populations. C. Speaker Credibility: I first came to understand about the Kyoto Protocol in my High School ecology class and wanted to do further research on it‚ to show the impact of that our environment

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    environmental situation immediately. ProCon.org states that the US National Academies of Science‚ the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)‚ the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)‚ and many others‚ say that greenhouse gas levels are rising due to human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation‚ which are causing significant climate changes including global warming‚ loss of sea ice‚ glacier retreat‚ intense heat waves‚ stronger hurricanes and more

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    Environmental issues soared to a prominent place on the political agenda in the United States and other industrial nations. The politics of the environment revolves in many respects‚ around judgment‚ evidence‚ and uncertain. Additionally‚ in keeping with the positivity theme mention‚ we will note the successes of environmental policy as well as problems. The major policy on the environmental area is security‚ in this case refers to safety‚ “the prevention of future needs”. Future needs often have

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    reducing greenhouse gases and solving this global challenge (EPA‚ 2012). The United States takes regulating climate control very serious and has established the EPA to address the issue. The Federal government administers a wide array of public-private partnerships to reduce U.S. greenhouse gas emissions.  These programs focus on energy efficiency‚ renewable energy‚ methane and other non-carbon dioxide (non-CO2) gases‚ agricultural practices and implementation of technologies to achieve greenhouse gas

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    BHOPAL GAS TRAGEDY At 11.00 PM on December 2 1984‚ while most of the one million residents of Bhopal slept‚ an operator at the plant noticed a small leak of methyl isocyanate (MIC) gas and increasing pressure inside a storage tank. The vent-gas scrubber‚ a safety device designer to neutralize toxic discharge from the MIC system‚ had been turned off three weeks prior . Apparently a faulty valve had allowed one ton of water for cleaning internal pipes to mix with forty tons of MIC. A 30 ton refrigeration

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