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    because the battery takes over the duties of the regular engines full time and sometimes part time. There are a great amount of pollutants that are ejected from a regualr vehicle and they include: hydrocarbons‚ carbon monoxide‚ nitrogen oxides‚ and soot. Those are just a few of many more dangerous pollutants expelled from combustion engines that harm environment‚ and humans. Purchasing Hybrid and electric vehicles can

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    Billions of Cryoconite holes are polluting the Earth’s icebergs. Cryoconite is made from a combination of desert dust‚ mixed with flakes of carbon‚ soot from wildfires‚ diesel exhaust‚ and coal-fired power plants. Cryoconite is a thick leaching black substance that absorbs the sun’s heat and speeds the melting process. Cryoconite is a toxic product of human industrialization. It is a bewildering concept to try to understand that humans have the capability of changing the basic chemistry of this massive

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    then only organism Y will be able to survive. This is an example of a genetic bottleneck‚ a reduction of genetic diversity. In another study of moths‚ there are black moths and white ones. In the Industrial revolution‚ the trees became black with soot and only the black moths could survive‚ because the white moths were eaten. This is evidence for evolution‚

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    their arms caught into belts. The majority of workers also worked extremely long hours‚ working fourteen hours a day‚ six days a week. The air at factories was nearly as bad as tenants‚ as machinery was powered by coal and left workers covered in black soot by the end of the day. However the worst conditions were in coal mines. Tunnels would cave in and coal dust filled the air. Many times children would be used to do the jobs of mining as they were small enough to allow for smaller tunnels and they were

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    Chapman et.al (2009) studied the local impact of hoisted point sources on late spring aerosol driving and cloud-aerosol cooperations‚ in northeastern North America‚ was studied by utilizing the WRF-Chem community model. The immediate impacts of mist concentrates on approaching sun powered radiation were recreated utilizing existing modules to relate aerosol sizes and chemical composition to airborne optical properties. Direct impacts were reenacted by including a prognostic treatment of cloud bead

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    ALCOHOL WITH CHARCOAL AS SUBSTITUTE TO PENTEL PEN INK An Investigatory Project Presented to The Faculty of the High School Department Surigao Education Center Km. 2‚ Surigao City ____________________________________ In Partial Fulfillment of the Requirements For Science III ____________________________________ by Alutaya‚ Klaus Steven Kinkel G. Guy-ab‚ Jayford Jumandos‚ Julie Ann Cabuyaon‚ Laica Chua‚ Joshua Jordan . Roma‚ Jaypaul March 2013 ii ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Whatever

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    Pollution: Business Ethics

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    Pollution is the act or process of polluting or the state of being polluted‚ especially the contamination of soil‚ water‚ or the atmosphere by the discharge of harmful substances (http://dictionary.reference.com/search?q=pollution). Pollution is a universal problem. It seems that many businesses and people are unaware of the effect that pollutants have on people. Car exhaustion‚ tobacco smoking‚ dumping waste‚ and emission from factories and plants are just a few ways to pollute our ozone. I

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    Emma Allen  To what extent are William Blake’s Songs of Innocence and Songs  of Experience a societal protest against the institutions of 18th  century England?     William Blake‚ born in the 18th century romantic period‚ was one of  England’s most esteemed poets‚ as well as a recognised painter and printmaker.  Two of Blake’s most famous collections are The Songs of Innocence and The  Songs of Experience‚ many of his poems are written in pairs‚ one in each  collection‚ offering similar themes yet differing perspectives

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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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    In antebellum America‚ radical change metamorphosed the nation towards equality in both class and race. Despite these formations‚ fire began to float from city to city burning the underprivileged as only those with money and power were left unscathed. Working class people were focused on living day-to-day‚ rather than saving for a day scattered of flames pouring from the skies. Lofting safely in a small town—more than likely‚ Wheeling‚ Virginia—Rebecca Harding Davis writes a depressing‚ eye-opening

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