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    enjoys drinking a 6-pack after a long day at work. In Eric’s case, smoking clearly causes CAD and he smokes quite a bit. Also, high blood pressure can cause CAD and if he is stressed from all of his hard work, it could contribute to the disease as well (Beaumont, n.d.) Coronary artery disease is when plaque builds up in the coronary arteries. The coronary arteries supply blood to the heart. Plaque buildup in the arteries is called atherosclerosis. The plaque makes the arteries smaller and makes it harder

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    Rough Draft Ideas Through the last decades, climate change has sparked up a controversial issue not only in the US but around the world. We have been told time and time again, what we, as people, are currently doing to our planet has been demonstrated scientifically to be ruining our planet. However, beyond the facts, and past the statistics, there’s something that gives these scientific demonstrations meaning. This happens to be the people of the world that these numbers fall behind. How do we

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    After reading Ezra M. Markowitz “Climate Change and moral Judgement” I was able to look at the issue of why most people don’t understand why global warming is happening differently. I think the mane point or question that the author Ezra M. Markowitz is trying to answer in his essay titled “Climate Change and moral Judgement” is how some many people cant see the dangers of climate change even though it is happening right in front of them. Ezra M. Markowitz makes this statement at the beginning of

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    We are living in a world that is affected more and more each day by the issue of global climate change. It has been scientifically proven that human action greatly contribute to this issue. The problem that arises from this knowledge is that the majority of people who are most impacted by climate change are not the largest contributors to this phenomenon. This paper will examine how Western society’s actions have led to the degradation of the earth and its climate, and have negatively impacted communities

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    Climate Change Denial Clare Foran author of “The Plan to Get Climate-Change Denial Into Schools” writes about activist that want the education system of Texas to teach their children that climate change is an opinion rather that a fact. Emily McBurney, member of the Truth in Texas Textbooks coalition, is rating textbooks that do not meet her standards of education. She and other members are hoping that they influence the state not to purchase the material. That will serve about five million Texas

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    Climate Change Is A Hot

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    Assignment 3: Climate Change Global climate change is a hot (pun intended) topic in today’s modern, industrialized world. This topic however is crowded with lots of baseless opinions and politicized debates. Even when observing the “facts” we see that this coin is most definitely two-sided, the information can be and is interpreted in a number of ways depending on which side of the issue you stand. Within this paper I am going to examine both sides of argument with sources from two films, “Are

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    University of Phoenix Material Earth’s Dynamic Ocean and Atmosphere I Worksheet From Visualizing Earth Science, by Merali, Z., and Skinner, B. J, 2009, Hoboken, NJ: Wiley. Copyright 2009 by Wiley. Adapted with permission. Part 1 Sections 12.1 and 12.2 of the text discuss the origin and composition of the world ocean’s seawater. What is the current theory on the evolution of the world ocean? Discuss the origin of the salinity of seawater and how the ocean maintains salinity. A: The current theory

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    Book Title Remote Sensing of Aerosols, Clouds, and Precipitation EDITORS Tanvir Islam, NASA Jet Propulsion Laboratory, USA Yongxiang Hu, NASA Langley Research Center, USA Alexander Kokhanovsky, EUMETSAT, Germany Jun Wang, University of Nebraska, USA BACKGROUND INFORMATION AND READERSHIP The atmospheric parameters, including, aerosols, clouds, and precipitation, play very important role in our Earth’s climate system. The climate feedbacks influencing the global climate variability are directly

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    diagnoses a patient can receive from a physician is a malfunctioning heart, a diagnosis that will eventually lead to death if correction of the issue is not attempted. The heart supplies the entire body with oxygenated blood in addition to requiring its own supply of oxygen rich blood. This is why coronary arteries are vital to the hearts ability to pump. A final option to correcting non-patent coronary arteries is a surgical procedure, coronary artery bypass grafting (CABG). Every year approximately

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    Contrary to what Oreskes and Conway believe, I personally do not believe that climate change will be the reason for the end of Western civilization. While I do believe it is a major issue that shouldn’t be ignored like it has been in the past. I do believe it is not too late to prevent it from causing the end of the world. We will always have to live with the consequences of our actions, although we must not lose hope for any given reason. I will argue against them and provide examples of ways already

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