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    Clean Air Sulotion

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    THE PHILIPPINE CLEAN AIR ACT ra#8749 T he Philippines takes pride in being one of many countries around the world that is an active party to international commitments for the environment -- be it for biodiversity‚ coastal and marine resources‚ or to combat the effects of global warming and climate change. To step up its efforts in the enforcement of environmental laws‚ the Supreme Court has even designated 117 “environmental courts‚” and lately‚ has promulgated the rules for the “Writ of Kalikasan

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    Since the invention of air planes few decades ago‚ air travelling has become famous among travellers. When the air transportation was first introduced in 1903 by the Wright Brothers‚ many people could not travel using it because it was expensive. But after few decades‚ technology has improved and air transportation is being widely used all around the world. Most of the countries has built airports and has their own airline companies. Today‚ due to rivalry among airline companies air travelling has become

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    displacement in society. An individual’s ability to promote change within is largely influenced by the hardships they experience in their struggle to conform and the connectedness of identity that stems from acceptance. Tara June Winch’s novel Swallow the air‚ adapts the core concept that the perceptions and ideas of belonging are shaped within personal‚ cultural‚ historical and social contexts defining who we are resulting in a true understanding and sense of self. This notion resonates in Shaun Tan’s picture

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    Air Pollution in China

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    Air Pollution in China When people think about air pollution‚ the things that come to their mind are smog‚ acid rain‚ and other forms of outdoor air pollution. Air Pollution is not a new topic. It is a problem that we have noticed since the industrial revolution‚ when trees‚ houses and cars were covered in soot from the factories. Every year‚ chemical substances present in the air within buildings affect the healths of thousands of people. The definition of air pollution is "The presence in the

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    REFRIGERATION AND AIR CONDITIONING 1. DEFINATION OF REFRIGERATION Refrigeration is defined as “ the branch of science that deal with the process of reducing and maintaining the temperature of confined space or material below the temperature of surrounding” the system maintain at lower temperature is known as refrigerated system and equipment used to obtain this is known as refrigerator. The cooling effect produced by this equipment is the refrigerating effect. 2. PRINCIPLE OF REFRIGERATION

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    History Air Photograph

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    Aerial Photography Dark Room in a Hot-Air Balloon The first known aerial photograph was taken in 1858 by French photographer and balloonist‚ Gaspar Felix Tournachon‚ known as "Nadar". In 1855 he had patented the idea of using aerial photographs in mapmaking and surveying‚ but it took him 3 years of experimenting before he successfully produced the very first aerial photograph. It was a view of the French village of Petit-Becetre taken from a tethered hot-air balloon‚ 80 meters above the ground. This

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    Causes of Air Accidents

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    Air Accident An Air accident is the worst nightmare of every pilot or passenger that has ever ridden in an aircraft. Although air travel is one of the safest forms of transportations‚ accidents do happen with dramatic and terrifying results. The circumstance of Air accidents takes place by four causes: takeoff and landing‚ mechanical failures‚ pilot error‚ and bad weather. One cause of Air accidents take place is during takeoff and landing. Approximately 80 percent of all aviation

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    Air Pollution 12

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    increasingly industrialized‚ and in a world where more people can afford to drive cars‚ air pollution is becoming a very big problem. While there are those who would debate whether or not our air pollution is causing global warming‚ versus the earth ’s natural warming process since the last Ice Age. Definitive proof may or may not be found anytime soon. What is certain‚ however‚ is that there are confirmed problems caused by air pollution. These problems include respiratory problems and they also include problems

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    Amount Of Air In Soccer

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    is designed to benefit those who play the sport‚ especially those who participate in it professionally. Now‚ what we aimed to find out in our experiment‚ is whether or not the amount of air inputted into a soccer ball would affect the ball’s travel distance. Along with that‚ we hoped to learn which amount of air would deliver the furthest distance. And potentially with this knowledge‚ those who play the sport‚ will know to what amount they should fill their ball to‚ in order to gain the best performance

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    History of Air Law

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    concerning International Air Navigation. The convention recognized that every state has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory‚ and provided for the innocent passage of civil aircraft of other contracting states over that state’s territory. It was the recommendations made by this conference that established the need for an international body to regulate civil aviation and led to the formation of the International Commission for Air Navigation (ICAN). 1926 Ibero-American

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