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    The Tempest Act V Summary Act V is the final scene in the play The Tempest‚ by William Shakespeare. Prospero is the main character of this play‚ and is also a powerful magician. He has had many unfortunate events happen in his life. He was the Duke of Milan until his evil brother conspired against him with Alonso the King of Naples. Stranded on some remote island‚ Prospero only has his daughter to keep him company for the past twelve years. Fate would have it that a boat full of his enemies has

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    Go Green

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    Identify Purpose: To inform my audience and to influence a change. Goal Statement: To educate the audience about going Green. Thesis Statement: I will let my audience know about the benefits of going green‚ how to implement it into their everyday lives‚ & why they should Go Green. Body: As of today Americans make up 4% of the world’s population‚ yet we produce 25% of the world’s carbon dioxide pollution‚ from fossil fuel burning. That’s more than China‚ Japan‚ & India combined. And every

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    Green Building

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    amount of power and produced large amount of carbon dioxides annually. Therefore‚ conventional building is one of the sources of global warming. Green building concept is an effort made to reduce the impacts of conventional building. Green building is a space and energy efficient home which can offer coziness and healthy living environment to its peoples. The green building used the sustainable resources. It is considered as sustainable resources because it can maximise our resources by taking from the

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    Green Transportation

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    environmental supply chain initiatives‚ or ‘green’ logistics‚ were seen as a necessary evil‚ possible only for the largest multi-national companies‚ and leading to little more than the ability to say they were trying. Today‚ on the other hand‚ things could not be more different. While it is still the case that some view supply chain greening as a necessary evil‚ the most innovative and successful companies of all sizes have discovered the business case for going green. And‚ even those who were skeptical

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    Green Algae

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    Green algae have many similarities to land plants. It has many variety body types and the multicellular forms do not have cells separated into tissues‚ which is what divides green algae from land plants. Green algae are a very diverse group of freshwater algae. Many green algae form long filaments. The cells stay attached after they divide. Spirogyra can become so numerous they form dense mats of growth in surfaces of ponds‚ which is called pond scum. This pond scum is interesting to see through

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    Green Revolution

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    Green Revolution AN INTRODUCTION TO THE “GREEN REVOLUTION” Green Revolution refers to a series of research‚ development‚ and technology transfer initiatives‚ occurring between the 1940s and the late 1960s‚ that increased agriculture production worldwide‚ particularly in the developing world‚ beginning most markedly in the late 1960s. The initiatives‚ led by Norman Borlaug‚ the "Father of the Green Revolution" credited with saving over a billion people from starvation and the dangerous outcomes

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    Green Technology

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    Green Technology Green Technology is environmentally friendly‚ developed‚ and used in away so that is does not disturb our environment and conserves natural resources. It has also been known as the “clean technology). This is a promise of a healthier plant. There are many examples of green technology in this world that most people are unaware they do on a daily basis. One of the important aspects is renewable energy that is eco-friendly. We all know that coal‚ oil‚ and gas are fossil fuels and

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    Go Green

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    XOPS Paper Presentation Competition Date -21/11/2010 “Progression of our nation towards Go Green” 1. Introduction You only have to look around and think to understand and realize the graveness and urgency‚ of why we need to “Go Green”. The computer you are using to view this document is guzzling up power and generating heat from its processor‚ thus adding to its carbon footprint‚ this is without mentioning the hazardous metals used while making it. The clothes that you are wearing might

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    Green Computing: An approach towards e-waste reduction & energy management Sugandha Arora1 ‚Mr. Kaushik R.Roy * 1College of Engineering ‚ Roorkee‚ India 1Email: sughsarora@gmail.com * College of Engineering ‚ Roorkee‚ India *Email: kaushik.roy@rediffmail.com Abstract—Green computing is an innovative and emerging technology that aims at reducing carbon footprint. Just as walking on sand leaves a footprint‚ almost all our

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    Green Tea

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    English‚ Per 0 10 January 2013 Green Tea Green tea is an essential part of people’s everyday life around the world; it is tasty and healthy but is that all there is to it? Most people in Europe and Asia prefer green tea over other beverages as it is light and energizing. China‚ where tea came from‚ is the center of green culture; Chinese people have much higher life expectancy due to living healthy and drinking green tea. As many people know “the history of green tea began in China” (Learn all

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