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    billboards. In the article Going for the Look‚ but Risking Discrimination‚ Steven Greenhouse discusses how this new technique could be a form of discrimination‚ and why industry analyst‚ like Marshall Cohen‚ think the strategy is necessary. The definition of discrimination is the showing of unjust favor‚ and by companies declining employment to those who do not fit their “image” definitely appears to be unjust. In the article Mr. Greenhouse gives countless examples of how hiring based off looks could be seen

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    greenhouse

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    Greenhouse effects and global warming are an uprising environmental issue. The greenhouse effect is the process by which absorption and emission of infrared radiation by gases are released in the atmosphere. The major greenhouse gases are water vapor (36 -70%)‚ carbon dioxide CO2 (9-26%)‚ methane CH4 (4-9%)‚ and ozone O3 (3-7%). Since the industrial revolution‚ human activity has increased the amount of greenhouse gases‚ leading to increased levels of CO2‚ methane and troposphere ozone. Fossil fuels

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    Greenhouses

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    Contents Design Brief Free Hand Sketches Two Point Perspective Isometric Blue Prints Conclusion Research Introduction A greenhouse (also called a glasshouse) is a building in which plants are grown. These structures range in size from small sheds to industrial-sized buildings. A miniature greenhouse is known as a cold frame. A greenhouse is a structural building with different types of covering materials‚ such as a glass or plastic roof and frequently glass or plastic walls;

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    Porsche short squeeze

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    Executive Summary In 2008‚ the largest “short squeeze” in the history‚ done by Porsche’s CFO to acquire control over Volkswagen through option contracts‚ had caused a huge loss for multiple hedge funds and investment banks in Germany. And meanwhile in 2007‚ until the beginning of 2008‚ TCI and 3G‚ 2 UK-based hedge funds‚ violated SEC disclosure requirements‚ hiding their objective to takeover CSX Corporation by entering into equity total return swaps with numerous investment banks. CSX was a

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    Greenhouse Gases

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    INTRODUCTION [SLIDE 2] Many chemical compounds found in the Earth’s atmosphere act as “greenhouse gases.” These gases allow sunlight to enter the atmosphere freely. When sunlight strikes the Earth’s surface‚ some of it is reflected back towards space as infrared radiation (heat). Greenhouse gases absorb this infrared radiation and trap the heat in the atmosphere. Over time‚ the amount of energy sent from the sun to the Earth’s surface should be about the same as the amount of energy radiated back

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    Greenhouse Technology

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    green chemistry‚ the most common route is the use of greenhouses. “Greenhouses are structures used to grow plants under protected conditions” (Albright‚ 2004). This topic was chosen to inform readers about the history‚ purpose‚ advantages‚ disadvantages‚ heat management‚ and future improvements of greenhouses. However‚ it was mainly selected to advise individuals about the technology that greenhouses involve and require. Presently‚ Greenhouse technology is one of the most widely researched topics

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    The Greenhouse Effect

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    Environmental Issue Essay – The Greenhouse Effect The Greenhouse effect is a natural process that is imperative for our survival‚ warming the Earth’s surface. The sun emits energy that reaches the Earth’s atmosphere‚ some of it is reflected back to space whilst the rest is absorbed and re-radiated by greenhouse gases such as carbon dioxide‚ methane‚ water vapour‚ nitrous oxide‚ ozone and chlorofluorocarbons (CFCs’). The energy that is absorbed warms the atmosphere and the Earth’s surface maintaining

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    The Greenhouse Effect

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    English 11   March 9‚ 2015  The Greenhouse Effect  Without the greenhouse effect the temperature of this planet would decrease by at least  30 degrees celsius‚ and it would be too cold for us to survive. The light we receive from the sun  keeps our atmosphere warm. The earth only absorbs 30% of the sunlight because the other 70%  is reflected back into space‚ and is absorbed by greenhouse gases. These gases act like a mirror‚  and reflect heat back to earth. The major greenhouse gases are carbon dioxide

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    My GreenHouse

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    Greenhouses allow for greater control over the growing environment of plants. Depending upon the technical specification of a greenhouse‚ key factors which may be controlled include temperature‚ levels of light and shade‚ irrigation‚ fertilizer application‚ and atmospheric humidity. Greenhouses may be used to overcome shortcomings in the growing qualities of a piece of land‚ such as a short growing season or poor light levels‚ and they can thereby improve food production in marginal environments

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    Automated Greenhouse

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    INTRODUCTION Automated Greenhouse is about a design of miniature greenhouse that is equipped with the automated monitoring system. The system will constantly monitor the natural environmental conditions in the greenhouse to ensure that the plant will achieve the maximum plant growth. There are two sensors‚ which operate in the real-time‚ that will be used - temperature sensor and a humidity sensor to monitor the conditions. The microcontroller will compare the output of the sensors with the preset

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