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    oil conservation

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    HomeExamples and SamplesIs Oil and Gas Conservation Relevant? Is Oil and Gas Conservation Relevant? Oil and natural gas are non-renewable sources of energy. There have been numerous attempts to minimize the depletion of these two resources. Scientists have proposed many reasons for the high importance of their conservation. Oil and natural gas conservation involves the use of these resources in a better and a more well-organized manner with respect to economic‚ social and ambient expenses

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    Oil Conservation

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    Making oil conservation a way of life is in truth a very simple concept. The simplest way to do this is to cut down on your use of cars. Bike‚ walk‚ rollerblade‚ skateboard‚ or run to your destination. Not only does it conserve oil but it gives you exercise as well. Another way to make oil conservation a part of life is to choose materials other than plastic which uses crude oil for household items; you should also use cloth or paper bags instead of plastic bags when shopping. One very simple way

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    Energy Conservation

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    ow‚ what do mean by this? This means that conservation of a unit of energy is cheaper and environmentally more desirable than to generate an additional unit. For‚ it is estimated that generation of every additional kilowatt for one hour of energy requires an investment of Rs. 7‚000 to 12‚000 in the form of new energy generation equipments. Excessive utilization of coal and oil for generation of electricity leads to the multiple problems of acid rain‚ and rising carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere

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    Experimentation Animals impact human life by giving company and happiness once nobody else is willing. The humanity wouldn’t know what try to do if animals didn’t exist. Animals‚ like humans‚ have legal rights in the United States‚ together with the right to be free from exploitation‚ abuse‚ neglect‚ and research. Animal experiment isn’t a new kind of research; the exploration of human and animal bodies began centuries ago. In the third century‚ animals and humans were the primary organisms used

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    Natural Conservation

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    and processes that sustains living organisms Gas Biomass Wood etc. Air Conservation- Sensible and careful use of the resources Resources. Three main groups Perpetual Solar Winds Tides Nonrenewable Fossil fuels Metallic iron‚ copper‚ aluminum Nonmetallic minerals clay‚ sand‚ phosphates Renewable Fresh air Fresh water Fertile soil Plants and animals Biodiversity Environment- All factors that affect a living organism. Ecology- Science dealing with the relationship between

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    Water conservation

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    have been experiencing an extreme drought and it is progressively getting worse and worse every day. We as Americans do not realize the harm and danger we are bringing to ourselves by wasting water without even realizing it. Most people don’t know how much water they are using; on a daily schedule the average person uses 80-100 gallons per day (EPA.gov). With usages like this in our everyday life‚ our society should come together and start conserving what little water we do have left. Every drop

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    William Muniak The human brain is one of the most unique structures in the human body cannot only controls the way we think speak for communicate with others it also takes care of her automatic functions such as breathing hearing vision. It is one of the most fascinating parts of the human body and yet it is still one of the most misunderstood parts of the human body psychologists and doctors alike are constantly finding out new things on how the human brain works each and everyday. However

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    Reportage- Natural Disasters: How do they affect the human beings? It is the 31 December of 2004. We are heading for a new year with new expectations‚opportunities and goals. However we have experienced a Tsunami that just very recently struck Thailand. This has left some traces and marks. How has this natural disaster really affected the human beings? I am about to find out. As I walk the beach of Khao Lake I see destruction so far from the paradise pictures I am used of seeing. It is forenoon

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    Human Alteration of the Global Nitrogen Cycle What is Nitrogen? Nitrogen is the most abundant element in the Earth’s atmosphere. Nitrogen makes up 78% of the troposphere. Nitrogen cannot be absorbed directly by the plants and animals until it is converted into compounds they can use. This process is called the Nitrogen Cycle. Heather McGraw‚ Mandy Williams‚ Suzanne Heinzel‚ and Cristen Whorl‚ Give SIUE Permission to Put Our Presentation on E-reserve at Lovejoy Library. The Nitrogen Cycle

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    Environmental Conservation

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    Energy Conservation Jessica Goode Axia College of University of Phoenix We all use energy each and every day. We use energy for entertainment‚ cooking‚ transportation‚ lighting‚ heating‚ cooling‚ manufacturing‚ as well as many other things. According to the Webster Dictionary (2009)‚ energy is defined as just being active. If that is truly the case‚ then anytime we are doing anything we are being active and using up energy. Shouldn’t we try to conserve more energy if that is the case? According

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