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- 8321: The Ocean
- ... always leave trashes like cans and plastic bag. These things are not easy to dissolve and if we put them together, oh my god can you image? That will be like a small mountain every day. The next common pollution is the chemical waste (sewage). This pollution is always coming from factories, household and human. That can poison the environment and also contains bacteria, viruses and parasite eggs. That is harmful ...
- 8322: Copper and Molybdenum Deposits in the United States
- ... C. in the manufacture of tools because of its malleability and later became an important additive in harder, more useful metals such as bronze (copper+tin; 2500 B.C.) and brass (copper+zinc; 0 A.D.). The growth of copper production in the United States has been a relatively recent occurrence. North American French explorers knew of sources of native copper in the region of Lake Superior and the area natives ...
- 8323: Climatology
- ... on a triad of letter symbols. The first (capital) letter is the critical one; the A climates are humid and tropical; the B climates are very dry; the C climates are humid and mild; the D climates reflect increasing cold; and the E climates mark the polar areas. The first letter is followed by two more letters that further define the climate of that region. The second letter represents and explains ...
- 8324: Circulation Systems Over China
- ... continental climate type, and the rest of the vast territory is under circulation-determined monsoon type climate. References: JOHN J. H. & JOHN E. O. (1993), Climatology: An Atmospheric Science, Macmillan Publishing Company: New York. MANFRED D. & PENG G. (1988), The Climate of China, Springer-Verlag: Berlin Heidelberg. ZHANG J. & LIN Z. (1992), Climate of China, John Wiley & Sons, Inc. & Shanghai Scientific and Technical Publishers: Shanghai.
- 8325: Weather Forecasting
- ... S. does not do. The National Weather Service has been in operation for over 100 years since 1870 and has kept all records of weather, thereby making it possible to make an average for the day with decent results. In Closing I can only surmise that much research been done on predicting weather accurately, millions of dollars have been spent, on satellites, radar, and weather bureaus. Meteorology, which is the study ...
- 8326: Water Pollution
- ... People in cities are organizing water pollution groups. A lot of people are producing fliers and giving them out. The are asking people to adapt a waterway. In Australia they had a national clean up day and went out to the ocean and cleaned it up. I think the people are taking this more seriously than the government. We need to start cleaning up the water or we will be in ...
- 8327: Managing Waste, To Save Our World
- ... in "green products". As a result, companies have removed phosphates, bleaches, and have made their paper products out of recycled papers. At home, families, are saving things, like leftovers, and making sandwiches for the next day. Industries are also manufacturing most of their christmas cards out of recycled paper, since it takes 20 trees to make a ton of it. Finally, small businesses are doing christmas tree pickups, and reuse them ...
- 8328: Vivisection
- ... nineteenth century and emerged as an important method of science. The first recorded action of vivisection was the study of body humors by Erasistratus in Alexandria during the third century (1:3). Later, in A.D. 129-200, the physician, Galen, used five pigs to investigate the effects of several nerves (1:4). He is considered to be the founder of experimental physiology. During the Renaissance Era, Andreas Vesalius conducted experiments ...
- 8329: Maus: The Holocaust
- ... very tight with his money. No doubt this is because of the poverty he lived with for so long. In the book, he was said to have reused tea bags, kept his burner on all day to save matches, make sure to put his storm windows on in early september tp save on the cost of heating his home, and refusing to buy his wife's personal supplies because they were ...
- 8330: Adolf Hitler 2
- ... current government seemed unstable at best. During this unstable time in the Reichstag rumors started to circulate that the former chancellor was back stabbing the President. President Hindenburg immediately appointed Hitler chancellor. On his first day in office, Hitler manipulated Hindenburg into dissolving the Reichstag and calling for new elections on March 5th , 1933. Hitler and other high ranking Nazis hatched a plan to seize absolute power. They helped a Communist ...
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