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    Math Pierre de Fermat Pierre de Fermat was born in Beaumont-de-Lomagne‚ France in August of 1601 and died in 1665. He is considered to be one of the greatest mathematicians of the seventeenth century. Fermat is considered to be one of the ’fathers’ of analytic geometry. Fermat along with Blaise Pascal is also considered to be one of the founders of probability theory. Fermat also made contributions in the field of optics and provided a law on light travel and made wrote a few papers about calculus

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    Dyamani Mason December 14‚ 2012 Social Studies‚ Moitui Pollution: Pollution is the introduction of a contaminant into the environment. An undersized amount of a given pollutant in a small area may cause harm‚ but a superior amount of the same pollutant in a hefty area can be harmless. Economic activities were also pollution the air and water in most unborn areas. In some areas (mostly cities)‚ factories released a lot of smoke it caused people to have trouble breathing. Air pollution is the

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    Computer History 3 A Brief History of Global Warming April R. Baumgartner Earth’s climate constantly changes‚ and many scientists believe that the temperature rises we see in this decade are a natural phenomenon that occurs every so many years. Around 25‚000 years ago‚ it is believed that earth was covered by large areas of ice. And then‚ about 7‚000 years ago‚ temperatures began to rise and the "Ice Age" came to an end. Second Ice Age In the 14th century earth experienced

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    Global warming is a myth and should not be feared. The theories behind global warming are filled with false claims and incorrect information. With all of the information it is hard to separate the truth from the lies. When the true facts are presented before you what is truth and what is fiction becomes clear. First‚ scientists have made claims on data that may be incorrect. Scientists claim some of their data from weather stations‚ but this data may be incorrect. “Temperature readings can vary

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    Head: Global Warming Global Warming APA Research Hessa AlShaikh General Idea about Global Warming Global warming is the increase in average temperature of the oceans and atmosphere‚ both observed and predicted. The surface temperature of Earth depends on a balance of incoming and outgoing heat. When outgoing heat‚ or energy‚ exceeds incoming energy‚ an ice age occurs. Global warming

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    GAC023 Assessment Event 1: Task 1 Global Warming Student name: María Fernanda González Student ID #: ESNI23512 Teacher: Olivia Urdapilleta Due date: 13/01/2015 Word Count: 315 Global warming is the increase in the temperature of Earth’s atmosphere. The increases in the surface temperature and carbon dioxide have been faster in recent decades. In the 20th century‚ the earth’s average temperature rose about 0.6° Celsius. (Timeforchange.org‚ 2015) The causes of this problem are many‚ the

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    Global warming conspiracy In 2009‚ the united nations climate changes conference was held at the Bella center‚ Copenhagen. The Copenhagen Accord was drafted after the conference among several major participants such as the U.S.‚ China‚ India‚ Brazil‚ and South Africa. This draft seemed to be a meaningless document and did not have any legal binding. The Copenhagen Accord was suppose to coordinate the disagreements among participating countries on the issues of climate changes and carbon dioxide

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    Global warming is causing species to respond to a warmer climate by moving to cooler locations. Most animals live in areas with very specific climate conditions‚ such as temperature that enable them to thrive. Any change in the climate of an area can affect the animals living there‚ as well as the makeup of the entire ecosystem‚ global warming is causing these issues. Many animals are harmed and/or killed by global warming. Water temperature is affecting many animals‚ which is causing population

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    My thesis statement was a multiple sentence statement. It included linking Global Warming to relatable everyday situations‚ and the author trying to inform others about global warming. My writing didn’t really establish authority as‚ my response wasn’t really an analysis. This paper was more so a summary of the article. Although‚ I do have some statements that explain the quotes I used out of the article. My position on the first response paper is to show how the author tries to make this controversial

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    Threats to global food supplies In the twenty-first century‚ with the rapid development of technology‚ living conditions have improved increasingly. However‚ the problem of food security has not yet been addressed‚ especially in some poorer countries. This essay will analyze the reasons‚ provide the solution‚ and evaluate the results to the global food supply problem. There could be two main reasons. The first one is the gap between the food supply and the food to feed the growth of population

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