Papers 1221-1230 of total 4141 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…of frustration from Oedipus, Tiresias says, “Is that right! Then I charge you to abide by the decree you have announced: from this day say no word to either these or me, for you are the vile polluter of this land!” (355). His bold and surprising prophecy does nothing…
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…to human life, opposing destruction of forests, burning of fossil fuel, as they add to pollutants in the air-air that we breath. We should realize that our participation is crucial for the preservation of our own lives. If invasions on nature is continued…
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Category: /History
…, and the mother’s workload. The pros of living in 1900 were that life was generally much simpler, viz., no computers to confuse the technologically illiterate and no pollution from cars. However, the costs outweigh the benefits. The salary was unacceptable…
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Category: /Literature/English
…for osteoporosis, better advertising, environmental concerns of population/government, dental market, high start up cost of competition, specialty division holding own despite emphasis on consumer division, regulation of solvent based cleaners/paint strippers, pollution
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…in explosives and mercuric sulfide HgS used as a high-grade paint pigment. Organic mercury compounds are important and dangerous. Methyl mercury is a lethal pollutant found in rivers and lakes. Mercury is a virulent poison and is readily absorbed through…
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…and mercuric sulfide HgS used as a high-grade paint pigment. Organic mercury compounds are important and dangerous. Methyl mercury is a lethal pollutant found in rivers and lakes. Mercury is a virulent poison and is readily absorbed through the respiratory…
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…which mercury pollutes the globe. Mercury rarely exists in a free state in nature; it's recovered from red mercuric sulphide in geologically recent volcanic rocks. The world inventory of mined mercury is estimated at 600,000 tonnes, stored mostly in states…
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Category: /Literature/English
…husband to stay home all the time. She wore pink ribbons in her hair, which in the Puritan Era pink resembled pollution. Pink is a mixture of white and red which was not a true color. Today in society pink means innocence, which is ironic from the Puritan…
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pollution.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…it, as it is the creator of the world it reigns down on. The trees are told ‘your magic emanations shall not make pure again these polluted skies’ (a reference to photosynthesis). He explains to the reader that ‘this is no ordinary sun’ and resistance to it seems futile. In his…
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