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…) A "toxic freeze" banning new polluters from putting up pipes or smokestacks in the region 2) An attack on "non-point sources" of pollution, such as run-off from streets and farms where groundwater is loaded with pesticides. 3) A crackdown on existing polluters…
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…Table of contents. 1. Introduction.<Tab/>1 1.1 History.<Tab/>1 1.2 Stakeholders.<Tab/>1 1.3 Environment.<Tab/>2 2. Analysis.<Tab/>2 2.1 U.K.<Tab/>3 2.2 U.S.A
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…problems could be fought under a three-stage plan over the next decade: 1) A "toxic freeze" banning new polluters from putting up pipes or smokestacks in the region 2) An attack on "non-point sources" of pollution, such as run-off from streets and farms where…
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…, it binds flagging it for destruction and secret small proteins. This small protein promotes and activates an immune response. When the flagged viral cell is located by the cytotoxic, or helper, T lymphocytes and B-lymphocytes, it is immediately attacked
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Category: /History
…) contaminating billions of gallons of drinking water, thus potentially killing millions. Since the attacks on September 11, attempts have been made to protect our nation’s water sources from that sort of terrorist threat. Though the biological agents used in the 6th…
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Category: /Entertainment
…of September 11, 2001, in which 3030 people died in one day of terrorist attacks. The North American media response to 11 September was sensational and emotional, with persistent calls for the use of military force to bring about 'justice'. In lieu of the absence…
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…could not expect the return favor if we were ever the target of an attack. Fears were aroused of the 'ever present threat' of an attack from our Asian neighbors and also the prospect of a terrorist attack on Australia's shores. We would need a powerful ally…
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…into the second tower. As news coverage continued, the situation, along with my growing sense of shock and anxiety only worsened. I heard commentators begin to speculate on the possibility of a terrorist attack, watched as the towers collapsed one after the other…
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…German law, but powers Hitler claimed he needed to have to deal with the "terrorists", the German people, having already sold their souls to their self-delusions, agreed. The temporary powers were conferred, and once conferred lasted until Germany itself…
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…for review a few days after September 11. I paused as I reread my words, and I thought about the reaction those words might spark, given the reflexive outpouring of patriotism in the wake of the terrorists attacks.” Although his words could upset or outrage…
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