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    The Inconvinient Truth • Main Character : Al Gore as Himself • Summary: The science of global warming with Mr. Gore’s personal history and lifelong commitment to reversing the effects of global climate change. A longtime advocate for the environment‚ Gore presents a wide arrangement of facts and information in a thoughtful and compelling way. "Al Gore strips his presentations of politics‚ laying out the facts for the audience to draw their own conclusions in a charming‚ funny and engaging style

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    A Reaction to the Documentary Film Entitled “ An Inconvenient Truth “ by Al Gore Introduction How many among us have proclaimed at least once‚ in a rather self-righteous manner‚ that we are someone who is environment-friendly or someone who is eco-conscious? Almost all of us have been guilty of making such a grand statement without fully knowing what it really means. After all‚ being earth-friendly is very much in fashion nowadays. No one will last an hour inside a mall without seeing fashionable

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    Rhetorical analysis of An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore An Inconvenient Truth by Al Gore is probably one of the most famous documentary films and it is enjoyed and respected all over the world. However the great appreciation of this film is based mostly on the message of the film and not on the way the message is presented. The bad rhetoric of this film‚ moreover‚ should not be ignored because it weakens Al Gore’s argument. It is clear to the viewer that Al Gore is trying to induce his audience

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    English 289 29 May 2012 Global Warming: How Does it Really Happen? Thank you everyone for attending today. My name is John Smith and I am majoring in Environmental Science at the Harvard. The University has asked me to conduct a presentation on global warming and the effects on the planet. Combining the knowledge gained through coursework and the research I have conducted‚ I will be presenting you with information on global warming and how global warming has been affecting the Earth well before

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    An Inconvenient Truth‚ Al Gore’s lecture on global warming was very amusing. I liked the way he presented the lecture and by encouraging the people to act to solve this global crisis. Global Warming. What is global warming? Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of Earth ’s near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Global warming is the world’s main problem. A graph was shown during the lecture pertaining to the ten hottest years ever-measured

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    Ramirson E. Benito REACTION PLAN Ways to Slow Down Ozone Depletion Global warming refers to an increase in the average temperature of the Earth as a result of the greenhouse effect‚ in which gases in the upper atmosphere trap solar radiation close to the planet’s surface instead of allowing it to dissipate into space. Both natural and human-made conditions can contribute to global warming‚ but human beings can do several things to reduce the effects. The biggest cause of global warming is the carbon dioxide

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    Global warming is an urgent issue nowadays that needs solution to be able to continue our living on the Earth. Research paper on global warming should be well-structured and well-written. It should cover the most important aspects of the problem and present a strong argument against global warming and human activities which lead to this problem. Global warming research paper outline usually includes main aspects discussed in the paper. It should contain the notion of global warming. For example

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    Global warming is caused by air pollution Global warming has been around our Earth for centuries‚ but recently has become a bigger problem for our environment. There has been debate whether or not global warming is a natural occurrence for our planet‚ and doesn’t really exist. While others argue that human activities is causing global warming. Global warming is caused by many things such as pollution that is damaging our environment. The causes are split up into two groups. There are the natural

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    Global Warming By Kelsey Barr Global warming has been a topic of discussion over the last few years. The big talk is if it is truly a real thing or something that is made up and made to make us worry. Over the last few years‚ we have seen an increase in weather phenomena’s such as snow‚ floods‚ hurricanes‚ and droughts. The debate is if the cause of these events is a natural process or not. The way our planet is warmed is by the sun; the sun’s heat rays are absorbed by greenhouse

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    Global Warming The sky is falling‚ the sky is falling! Growing up I heard this phrase in folktales as a “wolf cry”-- a cry that is so ridiculous that nobody would believe it. Now that global warming is a major environmental issue‚ the saying doesn’t sound so out of place. Most people might say: what is global warming? That’s the question that was running through my mind when I first heard we were watching a documentary on it in my English 130 class. The film is Al Gore’s An Inconvenient Truth

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