CAUSE-EFFECT ESSAY OUTLINE I. Introduction A. Hook/Attention getter (2 marks): _Undeniable, haze weather phenomena experienced by our country every year in recent years. In Malaysia, air pollution levels measured by the Air Pollution Index (IPU) the latest haze problem is worst in Malaysia was in September, 2015 in which almost all regions recorded an IPU of 101 or above, which is a dangerous level B. General statement (2 marks):. Haze phenomenon occurs is due to the presence of suspended particles in the atmosphere such as gases, dust, and particles in dry air conditions. The question is, what is the cause and effect of the occurrence of haze? C. Thesis statement (2 marks): The cause and effect of the haze in Malaysia is human factor and agriculture. II. Body 1) Topic sentence (2 marks): First, the problem of haze is caused by human factors. i) 1. Supporting point 1 (2 marks): Human activities that contribute to the problem is the large-scale burning in the open Sub-supporting point 1 (specific detail -3rd level) (2 marks: These activities often occur in Indonesia, where they will burn fields for development purposes, or cleaning the low farm by burning. How this haze is caused by wind movement of Indonesia to Malaysia, which occurs due to the rotation of the earth on its axis. a. Sub-supporting point 2 (specific detail -3rd level) (2 marks): Besides that, people always take the easy way by burning waste themselves without collecting rubbish and sent to
DeekshithKumar Thadishetti Professor mankerian LS 690 July 31 2015 Climate change is one of the global issue that requires multiperspective approach. One of the key cause of climate change is air pollution. Air pollution occurs as a result of release of greenhouse gases to the atmosphere. There are two key sources of air pollution that should be targeted if the air pollution is to be reduced. The first source is the industrial stationay sources, which include electric power facilities.
The text is about the extinction of diprotodon and hypothetical reasons caused it. The text provide three hypothesis of the diprotodon 's extinction, but the lecture refutes them. The first theory suggests that the diprotodon extinct because of a human 's fire disturb the natural environment of this animal.
The concept of ethical hunting has been around for some time and it is important that all hunters have an understanding of its principles and practice them when in the field. Ethical hunting means that a person knows and respects the game hunted, follows the law and behaves in a way that will satisfy what society expects of a hunter. Ethical hunters are familiar with the places they hunt, the wildlife that live there and the way they should behave when hunting.
Coherently, the use of steam engines led to an increase in air pollution, smog, and other
As an example, air pollution has been one of the main issues we face and choose to not attend. Air pollution causes the damaging of the environment, human health and the quality of life. With the development of the
The burning of fossil fuels cause industrial fog and grey air smog. The unburned remains are released as soot or particles of carbon which contains varying amounts of contaminants, including mercury and sulfur. This implements that natural gases have ways of polluting the
The effects on people’s health is that air pollution can cause stroke, heart diseases, lung cancer or asthma. A mother of two boys said “On poor air quality days when my family has to breathe particles and ozone smog, my kids’ asthma gets worse. They cough and even have asthma attacks.” This proves that the air in China is so
Haringey council has one of the best waste management processes in London due to the wide variety of waste management processes which stops people from throwing away reusable waste and limiting the amount of commercial waste and hazardous and clinical waste. What management processes does Haringey council have? Does Haringey recycle more than any other borough in London?
Environment: Air Pollution Annotated Bibliography Holden C. Edmonds COMM 2367: Persuasive Communication TR 8:00-9:20 Kristie Sigler September 5, 2016 Environment: Air Pollution Annotated Bibliography Newspaper or Periodical Hawthorne, M. (2011, April 1). High levels of toxic lead found in air outside Chicago school. The Chicago Tribune. Retrieved from http://www.chicagotribune.com/lifestyles/health/ct- met-pilsen-lead-problems-20110331- story.html
2. Brief analysis/warrant (How/Why this is important?)This shows how if we continue to pollute our atmosphere by emitting greenhouse gases such as carbon into our atmosphere, it will cause more natural disasters which will be more severe due to the rising temperatures which will allow for more severe storms, which is all a result from emissions. II. Conclusion A. Restate Thesis to remind the audience of your position: It can be said from the previous examples that global warming and climate change are both caused by human emission of greenhouse gases which result in consequences such as warmer temperatures and severe natural disasters.
Buying the alcohol and keep drinking and getting drunk was part of buying his own death. At the same time, alcohol was a symbolism of his death. When the Swede was at the bar, he was forcing the people there to drink to celebrate his winning against Johnnie but the gambler did not like his attitude and killed him with the knife. In addition, at the end of the passage Crane used the phrase “…into this fog of mysterious theory”. Fog is a thick cloud, which confounds us and causes us to lose our sense of direction and confuses us.
Statement of Problem I. What are the causes of global warming? II. How is it affecting our environment? III. How can we minimize the activities responsible for global warming?
CHAPTER 1 1. INTRODUCTION The air we respire contains mixture of natural and man-made chemical, physical and biological elements that modifies ambient air quality. Among all air pollutants, the most threatening for human health include particulate matter and gaseous pollutants such as carbon monoxide, ozone, nitrogen dioxide and sulfur dioxide (WHO). The movement of people into urban areas and the growth of industry within these areas has carried more people into contact with air pollution than any other time in recent memory.
There are many problems that threatens society and one problem in particular, air pollution is a problem that threatens everyone. Air pollution is the contamination of air with pollutants that are harmful to humans, animals, and the environment. It began to be a problem when humans discovered the uses of fire and then the amount of air pollution exponentially grew after the industrial revolution, and is still a problem even today. The largest causes of air pollution are from human activities such as burning of fossil fuels and gas emissions from manufacturing plants. There are ways that ordinary people can help contribute to prevent air pollution and or else face the dangerous consequences of polluted air.