Posted on April 29, 2012 by bjhulce
ENG 213 Prof. Sullivan 28 April 2012 Article 1 The article “Captain Charles Moore” written by author Nell Greenberg reports on the extremely concerning issue of plastic in the ocean. Since the problem includes the Pacific Ocean that covers a vast majority of the world and multiple countries the audience should be all consumers [...]
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Posted on April 23, 2012 by bjhulce
Ben Hulce ENG 213 Prof. Sullivan 21 April 2012 There are roughly 600 patients that have been seen at the West Fairbanks Vista Optical this year alone. Not every one of these patients will purchase glasses, but roughly 80 percent will. It can be estimated that half of these patients will discard of their spectacles [...]
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Posted on April 18, 2012 by bjhulce
Ben Hulce ENG. 213 Prof. Sullivan 15 April 2012 Oil, it is what the world relies on to fuel motorized vehicles, to manufacture and to produce agriculture and livestock for consumption. Oil has been what we as humans rely on primarily for our energy. Since the Industrial Revolution that began in 1750, the world economy [...]
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Posted on April 18, 2012 by bjhulce
Ben Hulce ENG. 213 Prof. Sullivan 15 April 2012 Research Paper Thesis and Sources Thesis: Although the world depends on oil as the main energy source for all manufacturing and transportation humanity is facing the imminent problem of peak oil because of the huge population boom over the last twenty years, the spread of [...]
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Posted on April 4, 2012 by bjhulce
Practical Proposal Although there are several charitable options forthe Fairbanks Vista Optical to discard of extra spectacles through there are still manyother simple methods the company can take advantage of because of the amount of unusedprescription glasses that go to waste adding to the garbage disposed of in the Fairbanks store, the waste of [...]
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Posted on April 4, 2012 by bjhulce
Ben Hulce ENG. 213 Prof. Sullivan Essay 2 There are three mitigating factors that are and have contributed to global warming. These factors are the earth’s population, the spread of technology for communication and the effect human activities have on the atmosphere. Global warming is the most immediate threat to humanity and the earth as [...]
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Posted on April 4, 2012 by bjhulce
Ben Hulce Essay 1 Prof. Sullivan The United States is the land of abundance. The supermarkets Americans shop at everyday provide every possible need and wish a consumer could hope for. The meat department is rarely low on supply, while the produce isles are always full of fresh, colorful, luscious fruit. Very few shoppers leave [...]
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Posted on March 6, 2012 by bjhulce
Ben Hulce ENG. 213 Prof. Sullivan 04 March 2012 Research Paper Thesis and Sources Thesis: Although the world’s economy is solely dependent on the production and use of oil, we have reached the peak of oil production, we now find one barrel of oil for every four that we use, there is an immediate threat [...]
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Posted on March 6, 2012 by bjhulce
Although water is considered more abundant and readily accessible than ever, The Blue Death by Robert D. Morris is a facinating and revealing narrative about the contamination of the earth’s water sources and the great need for fail-safe water systems, because of the immediate threat of disease and the destruction of constantly evolving microorganisms that [...]
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Posted on March 6, 2012 by bjhulce
Although water is considered more abundant and readily accessible than ever, The Blue Death by Robert D. Morris is a facinating and revealing narrative about the contamination of the earth’s water sources and the great need for fail-safe water systems, because of the immediate threat of disease and the destruction of constantly evolving microorganisms that [...]
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