Christopher Whitten The Polar Express Caldecott Award paper Lorinda Cohoon Polarizing The Polar Express The Polar Express written and illustrated by Chris Van Allsburg in 1985‚ was chosen for a Caldecott Medal in 1986. It was praised for its detailed illustrations and calm‚ relaxing storyline. Widely considered to be a classic Christmas story for young children‚ it has earned recognition several times in the 28 years since its conception and publication. No stranger to such honors‚ Van Allsburg
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Marketing I | Phase I I. Environmental Analysis Competitive Forces Our major competitor in Egypt is Coca Cola since many of our products are similar to almost the same packaging. Therefore‚ due to our similarity we target the same customers; which makes a 50/50 percent to gain or lose a customer by how successful our market mix can take over. Their strengths lie above all in their customer loyalty‚ then comes their popularity‚ branding‚ finance strength‚ and international trade. Its logo can be
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GE Chapter 1. Historical Background Historical Background to the Study of Climate Change In the 19th century‚ scientists realized that gases in the atmosphere caused a "greenhouse effect" which affected the planet’s temperature. These scientists were interested in the possibility that a lower level of carbon dioxide gas might explain the ice ages of the distant past. At the turn of the century‚ Svante Arrhenius calculated that the emissions from human industry might someday bring a global warming
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Ice Ages and Climate Change Scientists believe that over the past 2.8 billion years‚ immense layers of ice have covered the Earth. The ice age proposes a puzzle composed of the works and findings of dozens of scientists through history‚ each providing a crucial piece to the puzzle. Scientists who worked on the development of this puzzle ranged from Geologists‚ Astronomers‚ Physicists‚ and early Biologists whom ultimately proved the complexity of this expanding subject. Progressing from a hypothesis
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Global Warming‚ Polar Bears 1 Global Warming Affects Polar Bears Bingyang Li GLS 470 Professor Silvia December 4‚ 2011 Global Warming‚ Polar Bears 2 Global Warming Affects Polar Bears Recently‚ economic activities are more active in some developing countries‚ such as China‚ India and Brazil. Moreover China is the second largest economy country only behind the United States. Most of this developing country did not concern about the environment issue‚ as a result more emission came out
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raise the standard of living within a country but there are few disadvantages like pollution and disruption of natural habitats which may lead to climate change affecting tourism. Small islands which include the Caribbean‚ Pacific‚ Mediterranean islands‚ just to name some‚ are beautiful‚ tropical islands which attract tourist attention but due to climate change beautiful sceneries like the coral reefs and forest are being destroyed. The temperature which is rising rapidly and rainfall‚ causes climatic
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Subject: combating climate change To: UN environmental program From: Orlova Christina‚ specialist in strategic consulting. Date: 08.12.12. Introduction I would like to put forward the following proposal‚ which I believe would help to combat climate change globally and contribute to long-term sustainability goals in active cooperation of rich and poor countries. Energy and food security in poor countries According to the data on poor countries given by Koroleva Nataly the poorest nations
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“A Little Thing Called Optimism” : Conflict and bonding in Callaghan’s “A Cap For Steve” The conflict in “A Cap For Steve” that exists between Steve and his father relates to the theme of understanding one another‚ even when their opinions and way of life greatly differ from one another’s. Steve unknowingly teaches his father Dave that there is more to life than simply knowing the value of money‚ despite the hardships the Diamond family was faced with at the time. Steve’s optimism conflicts
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conceptual model for Lake Vesijärvi management and research. Aqua Fennica 18:193-204. Leverenz‚ J. W.‚ and D.J. Lev. 1987. Effects of carbon dioxide-induced climate changes in the natural ranges of six major commercial tree species in the western United States. Pages123-155 in W. E. Shands and J. S. Hoffman‚ editors. The greenhouse effect‚ climate change‚ and U.S. forests. The Conservation Foundation‚ Washington‚ D.C. McKneeley‚ J.A. 1995.The interaction between biological diversity and cultural diversity
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Polar Bears The polar bear is the largest and most carnivorous bear. It is a marine mammal. The polar bear is found throughout the arctic region including Alaska‚ Canada‚ Russia‚ Greenland‚ and Norway. Polar bears can be as tall as 6-8 feet tall. They can weight can vary from about 200-1‚760 pounds. But‚ when born they are 12 to 14 inches long and weigh around one pound. Polar bear’s lifespan ranges from 20-25 years old. Unlike other bears polar bears do not hibernate during the winter. They are
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