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- Grazing Reform
- Taking Legislation
· Sustainable Communities
- Population and the Environment
- Finance and Environment
- Trade and the Environment
· Water Quality
- Great Lakes Pollution Prevention
- Fertility on the Brink: Toxic Pollution
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because of the ever-present threat of nuclear warfare. People fear crime, pollution, disease, inflation, and many other things that threaten their security and their very lives. Disobedience to parents.-2 Timothy 3:2 Parents today often have little control
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Category: /Literature/English
in 1968 and so much has developed since then. Many of the predictions made have come to be. For instance the essay discussed the fact that pollution will invade the air and water that everyone uses and that they cannot be readily fenced as private property
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
that these emitions actually lead to depletion of the Ozone. Any such evidence has been shown as heavily bias and rather unfair. It seems there are many out there that blame polluters for everything from their sore feet to the holocaust. The Sierra Club Global Warming
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education. That's why there should be stricter smoking laws. With the help of these laws, it would be harder for adolescents to obtain, will make the environment less polluted, and it will make more people quit. Also, the death rates, caused by tobacco
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Category: /Literature/English
to see this. Today's society is the same. Our society sometimes rushes to judgments when we get excited. We fail to look ahead at the consequences. A good example is the deterioration of the ozone layer from pollution. During economic highs factories were
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Category: /Science & Technology
is ethanol. Ethanol is an alcohol produced from grain and currently used in some types of US gasoline. An example of this is gasohol. It is a compressed natural gas, which is much less polluting than gasoline and is currently used by a half-million vehicles around
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sources of danger. The ritually 'dangerous' nature of women, emphasized in notions about the polluting nature of blood, especially the blood of menstruation and of childbirth, might hold relevance as to why the Ibo women did not hold high esteem besides acting
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
1980's [Hunt]. Hazardous substances such as polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHS), petroleum, and polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) can pollute the environment after not being properly disposed of, mishandled, or accidentally spilled. Among the most
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Category: /Science & Technology/Computers and Cybernetics
companies trying to recapture IT assets are proving successful.
Although computers are responsible for a large increase in the amount of waste generated they have also been responsible for a significant decreases in fuel consumption and air pollution
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