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Internal Combustion Engine Twenty Five Years
1,716 words... can be made to fit these smaller cars making them inaccessible to some cars and trucks, safety will increase because of the maneuverability and low speed of the NEV and because of their small size there will be more space available to be put to other uses. These NEV's will lead to non-industrial neighborhoods. Neighborhoods will keep the industrial world and all of its problems out by making the roads smaller so they handle only NEV traffic. Households will tend to "run" less and instead of ...
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Coral Reefs And Algae
1,656 wordsCoral Reefs and Algae Coral reefs are unique ecological systems of the Earth Nature. These systems are very complicated and provide natural balance in the global ocean environment. Unfortunately, the human technological activity impacts coral reefs in the same harmful way as it impacts other ecological systems. Coral reefs are inhabited of approximately 25 % of marine species. They are very valuable because of their economic attractiveness through tourism and fisheries. A recent economic estimat...
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Corporate Interest And Its Host Country
1,745 wordsCorporate Interest and its Host Country The interaction between business and government has always been an issue. Public sector institutions and policies have always the impact on business practices and making strategic decision and vise versa. Political, economic and legal decisions are closely connected with each other. During last years in Canada, more than ever, government and business coordinated their work focusing on many current discussions and analyses. Nowadays Canada has the pluralist...
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Polar Ice Caps Carbon Dioxide
2,528 wordsColony on Mars The human race has always explored the unknown. At the dawn of the humanity new lands were the object of exploration. People stimulated by their curiosity and care for the future generations left their overcrowded or exhausted lands and went to unknown virgin territories in search of fertile soil, economic and political independence and secure life for their children. The technological progress of the twentieth century has changed life of the mankind to such an extent, that in ear...
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Greenhouse Gases Nitrous Oxide
1,193 wordsQUESTION 1: Technology owes Ecology an Apology. Indeed, in my opinion, technology does owe ecology an apology. This is because ecological imbalances were as a result of the Industrial revolution, which could be said to be the beginning of the non-ending technological advancement cycle. During Industrial revolution, we began altering or climate and environment through changing agricultural and industrial practices. Before the industrial revolution, human activity released very few gases into the ...
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Carbon Dioxide
648 wordsGlobal Warming I have chosen to speak about Global warming because it is a major scientific issue in the media. Problems facing the environment today are vast and diverse. Destruction of the worlds rain forests, the depletion of the ozone layer, air pollution, water pollution, chemical pollution and global warming are just some of the problems that will reach dangerous proportions in the coming decades. The three aspects of global warming I will discuss are: What is global warming? What are the ...
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Greenhouse Gas Emissions Greenhouse Gases
439 wordsDid you know that the earth s climate is gradually changing due to human beings? We take full responsibility to this accusation due to our day to day activities. These activities alter the chemical composition of the atmosphere through the buildup of greenhouse gases. These such gases primarily include carbon dioxide, methane, and nitrous oxide. Our dependency on fossil fuels for energy plays a huge role on our planet s fate. The coasts of all countries could become immersed underwater if the po...
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