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    Motivated to Save the World There is a popular writer by the name of David Brooks. According to the text book (“Good Reasons pg. 362”). David is from New York and has written articles for Wall Street‚ New York Times‚ PBS as well as other books and magazines. David wrote a piece entitled “Sam Spade at Starbucks”. In this article David talks about‚ what he refers to as social entrepreneurship. Mr. Brooks explains that although it is a good thing to want to do well‚ help others and change the world‚ it cannot

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    Environmental Pollution             Environment means our surroundings. It consists of air‚ water‚ soil and other natural resources‚ that make our earth habitable for us. All the elements of environment are well proportioned and depend upon each other. This characteristic of environment is called ecosystem. If any element of it is destroyed‚ it affects all other elements. So for our existence we must not destroy the ecological balance. But consciously or unconsciously we are damaging vital elements

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    Save the Environment!

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    “TREE PLANTATON” – most commonly used word. These words don’t only mean arising love for nature suddenly only on 5th June (World Environment Day) just like every Indian experiences patriotism on 15th August or 26th January”. Sometimes while attending such “TREE PLANTATION” events we may feel like saving nature and plant many plants that fine day. But‚ what about those plants after the event gets over? We forget about those planted plants soon after the event is over. Weather those plants will

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    the standard unit of energy in SI units. Energy utilization is an index of economic development‚ which does not take into account of ill effects/damage on to environment. From 1900 to 2000 population increased by 3 times while energy consumption by 14 times! Energy Resources All energy sources ultimately come from the sun‚ the moon or the earth. Sources of Energy Solar energy drives the following: The global climate system which give as wind power. Wave power Hydroelectric

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    Ecosystem-Save It

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    celebrating different days.One of the upcoming event is : ‘‘INTERNATIONAL DAY ON BIOLOGICAL DIVERSITY’’ I would take start with WATER.If there were no water on water on Earth‚there would be no plants‚no animals‚no human beings etc.All living things from the tiniest insects to the tallest trees need water to survive.Allah has granted us a number of facilities like food to eat‚home to take shelter‚parents to give love and affection as well as air to breath.Next to the air we breath‚water is the most

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    Water Pollution

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    that water pollution defines as “the addition of undesirable materials into aquatic bodies” (p.1). This may cause physical‚ chemical or biological change in water‚ leading to different harmful effects on organisms and environment. Lots of aquatic organisms are killed. Therefore‚ the problem of water pollution should be solved immediately. And before we combat the problem‚ we must analysis the causes and effects on the environment and organisms. In this essay‚ the causes of water pollution will be firstly

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    Plastic Pollution in Hawai’i Plastic plays a big part of our lives. The food we eat is wrapped with it‚ the toys our siblings or children play with is made from it‚ the television we watch is made with it‚ we play video games with plastic controllers‚ we listen to music with plastic head phones and the shelves we use is made with plastic. Material items made with plastic can be useful‚ cheaper‚ and durable but it can also harm the environment. All of these plastic items don’t just disappear

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    food production and poverty alleviation all over the world. To encompass this subject‚ tilapia history‚ origin‚ aquaculture potential‚ constraints‚ current and future production levels were reviewed. Tilapias are native to the River Nile and Africa in general then they were introduced and disseminated worldwide. Positive aquacultural characteristics of tilapia made tilapias the most cultured species worldwide now and in the near future. Tilapia world production is expected to reach 3 million tons this

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    Pollution Analysis

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    2011 Section 1 Instructor: Dr. Eric Malm Pollution Analysis Pollution can take many forms. The air we breathe‚ the water we drink‚ the ground where we grow our food‚ and even the increasing noise we hear every day all contribute to health problems and a lower quality of life. Pollution is everywhere. Pollution is the unwanted introduction of substances that harm or destroy the atmosphere and our environment. The Economy is slowing; third world nations have political unrest. Our culture is

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    From England to the New World The New World provided many reasons for the English people to risk their life’s crossing the great Atlantic Ocean. Some came for the opportunity to seek fortune‚ others came to work the field to escape the harsh poverty England was facing‚ and others came in search of purity with the Lord Jesus Christ. For whatever the reasons‚ the New World brought challenges and those who could endure it were greatly awarded in fortune‚ faith‚ and opportunity. This essay will look

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