How Do We Use Our Resources? By: Anushka Aniqa Aniqa & Saif Hassan Saif Hassan.

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How Do We Use Our Resources? By: Anushka Aniqa Aniqa & Saif Hassan Saif Hassan

Introduction… Our group has spent a few weeks working on resources and we had to choose a particular resource, so that we could study it in depth. The non-renewable resource that we together chose is oil. This is what we have found out…

Contents… Front Page Introduction Different aspects of our resource… Bibliography

What Is The Resource That You Are Researching?

What Are The Environmental Concerns Of The Oil Usage?

Who uses oil? Who uses it the most?

Where is the resource located? If it is prevalent everywhere, where would you say it is most prevalent, or used the most due to its prevalence?

What Are The Advantages Of Using It (The Products Produced By It)? What Are The Advantages Of Using It (The Products Produced By It)?

Brake Fluid Brake Fluid Boats Boats Oil Filters Oil Filters Car battery cases Car battery cases Car Bodies Car Bodies Motorcycle helmet Motorcycle helmet Jet Fuel Jet Fuel Tires Tires Paint Paint

Wire Coating Wire Coating Anti-freeze Seats Anti-freeze Seats Candles Candles Shower Doors Shower Doors Roofing Roofing Milk Jugs Milk Jugs Vinyl Wallpaper Vinyl Wallpaper Trash Bags Trash Bags Electric Blankets Electric Blankets

VCR & Cassette Tapes VCR & Cassette Tapes House Paint House Paint Detergent Detergent Flooring Flooring Carpets Carpets Sofa and Chair Sofa and Chair Clothesline Clothesline Fertilizer Fertilizer Insect Repellent Insect Repellent Artificial Turf Artificial Turf Weed Killer Weed Killer Insect Killer Insect Killer

Awnings Awnings Containers Containers Garden Hose Garden Hose Toothbrush Toothbrush Deodorant Deodorant Eye Glasses Eye Glasses Nail Polish Nail Polish Hair Spray Hair Spray Sweaters Sweaters Shoes Shoes Sunglasses Sunglasses

Crayons Crayons Pajamas Pajamas Pillows Pillows Combs Combs Lipstick Lipstick Shampoo Shampoo Medicine Containers Medicine Containers Fishing Boots Fishing Boots Golf Balls Golf Balls Skis Skis

Life Jackets Life Jackets Fishing Rods Fishing Rods Roller Skate Roller Skate Wheels Wheels Beach Umbrella Beach Umbrella Tents Tents Tennis Tennis Racquets Racquets Lego Lego Frisbee Frisbee Dice Dice Golf Bags Golf Bags Glue Glue Model Cars, Planes Model Cars, Planes

What are the issues and disadvantages of using it?

How do you think the global community could use this resource more effectively and responsibly?

How would it change your life if the global community did decide to use it more responsibly and effectively?

How can ISD help to make everyone use this resource more sensibly?

HELP!!

Bibliography… Food and Culture information about oil Encyclopedia of Food and Culture. Copyright © 2003 by The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved. More from Food and Culture Doscher, Todd M. "Petroleum." Microsoft® Encarta® 2006 [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, Yergin, Daniel, et al. "World Energy Supply." Microsoft® Encarta® 2006 [DVD]. Redmond, WA: Microsoft Corporation, 2005.