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    Save Our Earth

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    less forests‚ wild animals. Our environment is totally polluted ‚hence we are suffering from diseases‚ we are drinking polluted water .inhaling dusty air and so on...As a result of all human activity there is ozone hole‚ sea is rising‚ ice caps on Antarctica are melting. Now the global warming warning is so fast that there is a climate change. The mother earth is in danger; the life is in danger. SAVING THE FOREST- The evolution of all of us was possible because of the plant or forests. Forest gives

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    shelf: Four examples of stone carved potaka. In A Spin: A Global History of Spinning Tops Spinning tops are among the oldest objects of play in the world. They have been found by archeologists all over the globe and on every continent except Antarctica. Tops have been invented and reinvented by different cultures and can be made of various materials‚ in different shapes and forms. The oldest known form of top date back to 3500 B.C. and were made of clay. These were discovered in what is now present

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    encyclopedias‚ reading about the great figures and events that shaped the grand course of history. As I became older‚ my love for learning about the world grew. If I wanted to learn about a nation’s struggle for independence‚ or the exploration of Antarctica‚ a search online or through a history book could answer my question. It seemed I could learn about anything in the world. Except Hound Street. Hound Street‚ formally known by its more drab name‚ 120th Street‚ is the gravel road that sits near

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    Kodo Film Review

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    Video Review – Kodo: Heartbeat Drummers of Japan Kodo is a Japanese group who came together in 1981 due to their common interest and passion in Taiko drumming‚ which encompassed their lives on the island of Sado in Tokyo‚ Japan. The sounds produced by these drums were what held their culture together as they believe that they would find an echo of the human heartbeat through it. To them‚ the heart is the principle of the human being. Thus‚ the name Kodo translates into two meanings: the first

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    Recession

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    fearsome is its magnitude and the countries which are being affected by it. What started out as a bursting of housing bubble soon crippled the American Banks‚ then Its economy and now the pinch of it is being felt all over the world except‚ of course‚ Antarctica which is least affected by it due to obvious reasons. Many factors lead to recession‚ which economists believe will lead to depression. There’s no absolute definition of depression or recession as such with various economists publishing their own

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    Ocean Pollution

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    Body I. CO2 emissions from our cars get absorbed into the ocean. A. Changing the chemistry of the sea known as acidification B. 250 years the ocean has absorbed 530 billion tons of CO2 C. Scientists predict that by 2050 the southern ocean around Antarctica will be corrosive. That’s only about 40 years away!!!! D. Sea creatures all around the world are feeling the burn on pollution in their homes. 1. Literally‚ increased acidity carbonate‚ a mineral used to make up the shell of creatures 2. Like

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    ozone layer

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    The ozone layer is a layer in Earth’s atmosphere which absorbs most of the Sun’s UV radiation. It contains relatively high concentrations of ozone (O3)‚ although it is still very small with regard to ordinary oxygen‚ and is less than ten parts per million‚ the average ozone concentration in Earth’s atmosphere being only about 0.6 parts per million. The ozone layer is mainly found in the lower portion of the stratosphere from approximately 20 to 30 kilometres (12 to 19 mi) above Earth‚ though the

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    Marsupials Research Paper

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    Adaptive Radiation‚ Convergence and the Marsupials Abstract Metatheria (Marsupalia) originated upon Laurasia in the Cretaceous with the oldest fossilised remains having been dated to 125 Ma. The first period of metatherian diversification occurred in the late Cretaceous. The K-T mass extinction created an ecological void in which mammalian radiation occurred in the Palaeocene. With South America isolated from North America throughout the Tertiary‚ there was the second great period of metatherian

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    My Earth

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    Life on this planet Earth is the product of a delicate balancing act provided by nature. Mankind’s very existence is totally dependent on this fragile ecosystem’s ability to maintain itself. A valuable player in the balance of the environment‚ the ozone layer‚ is facing a very serious threat by man. Chloroflourocarbons (CFCs)‚ are chemical agents commonly found in refrigerants‚ aerosol sprays‚ and in the manufacturing of Styrofoam and industrial solvents. With the rate of more than a half-million

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    The movie we watched last Friday was “An Inconvenient Truth.” For me‚ it is entitled “An Inconvenient Truth” because the main topic there‚ which is climate change and climate crisis‚ is a very inconvenient reality that we’re facing today. The man discussing the issue was former United States Vice President Mr. Al Gore‚ who was a politician and a very concerned man about the environment. An Inconvenient Truth focuses on Al Gore and his travels in support of his efforts to educate the public about

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