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    Motor Oil Breakdown

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    cause your motor oil to breakdown and thin out. If you don’t have a thick enough oil running in your system, your oil can become too thin and leave parts exposed to metal-on-metal contact. And remember: always check your owner’s manual. Or even feel free to call us and speak with an experienced, professional technician for the best oil to use in your region. How does motor oil breakdown? Oil is temperamental. One minute it is slick, but then, before you know it, slick turns into ‘ick.’ Let’s…

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    time of the revolution, London went through a phase of smog, bad air and sickness. This was caused by all the pollutants being poured into the air. This era was the first big effect that humans had on the environment, what we now call Global Warming. Global warming is the average increase of Earth's surface temperature due to greenhouse gases that gather in the atmosphere and trap heat from the…

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    What Is California Drought

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    The issue of the California drought is one that has recently become front and center on the minds of its citizens. For the last couple of years California has been experiencing a drought noticeably hotter and drier than anything that we who live here are used to. In fact, the first six months of 2014 were the hottest California has experienced since 1934, the previous “hottest year”, beaten out by a whole degree. In fact, the NOAA, National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, reported that…

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    how much they erupt, with this much erupting, they could create more mountains or volcanoes that take up space and destroy some of our places. Roughly, each year through the 90’s 60 Volcanoes erupt and there was about 154 that erupted through the full decade of 1990-1999. About 1,300 maybe more than 1,500 have erupted in the past 10,000 years, but this is nothing compared to seafloor volcanoes, they are estimated to exceed a million in the past 10,000 years. With…

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    Communicating with various stakeholders is a critical component of managing a disease outbreak. Ineffectual communication between stakeholders and the outbreak management team can have severe consequences that can influence the success of the outbreak management strategy. For example, when CWD was discovered in 2002 in Wisconsin poor communication between the Wisconsin Department of Natural Resources and stakeholders greatly hindered the disease management efforts and had lasting negative…

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    Domestic environment issues that we are dealing with in the United States Climate Change, water pollution, and intensive farming. Climate change is affecting US population with rise of sea levels with States like Florida, New York, Los Angeles, and San Francisco. Which is causing displacement of people with homes and contamination of fresh water with sea water and sewage. With the contamination of sea water, it is affecting drinking water, plants that animals feed on and farming. Climate change…

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    Global Warming In Canada

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    Global warming. This topic or word has probably come up so many times over the past few months, maybe in daily conversations, on the media, at school or even at the workplace, and most of the time, it’s not always good things we hear. This might be true in some cases, especially considering the fact that from 1948 to 2013, the average annual temperature of Canada has increased by 1.6 degree Celsius (StatCan, n.d.). Resulting, in a much more rapid rate of melting at the northern ice caps. For…

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    Polar Bear Cross Breeding

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    Cross breeding plays an important part in the future of endangered animals. In the case of polar bears it may lead more quickly to the extinction of them. Within the past 10 years scientist have found several bears sharing DNA, in this case the two bears sharing the DNA are the polar bears and the grizzly bear. The earth has been heating up which means that the polar bears are getting pushed out of there land space, and are even starting to die off. The polar bears have to expand into the…

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    It was mid-December in the foothills of Georgia’s Appalachian Mountains. Winter had rolled in overnight and the temperatures had plummeted. The night before had been cold, but the morning was even colder. The cold weather had made the horses’ troughs freeze over. So, it was our job to go and break this ice, why? I have no clue, but it was. My two brothers, Ian and Eli, and I set out to attempt to finish this task before noon. My brothers were okay, but they are older brothers, so you know how it…

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    Subtly and dexterously, Rosenberg plays around with words and employs their symbolic association to communicate how terrible an effect the war has on the world. As the flames of the war burst forth, nature is dressed in a winter’s gown and embellished with its impressions, “ice and frost and snow,” which cover the “Summer land” of South Africa, where Rosenberg is when the drums of the war are sounded in Europe, almost as if it is the winter of the whole world. Such a conceptualization…

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