Papers 1311-1320 of total 15037 found.
Category: /Literature
…, a paleoclimatelogist (a what?), who researches weather patterns of decades past. His most recent thesis, based on the "cyclonic system" of the ice age, is that, with global warming getting out of control, pumping fresh water from the ice caps into the salty oceans…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…next. Such examples of this is global warming, which is according to the Kyoto protocol, UN, effecting climate change so heavily, that it produces an extra 150,000 extra deaths a year. Famine is also an example of how Mother Nature can have an ultimate say…
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…Many of us know people who are homeless or in poverty. It's a major global crisis. It has been around for as long as there have been civilized colonies, even before Jesus. The bible mentions many homeless people from the Parable of the Good Samaritan…
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…web. These damages ensues a decrease of these valuable resources. Diminishment of these resources cause an increase in the production of carbon dioxide, therefore resulting to Global warming. Above all with this discovery we are able to prevent…
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…allow radiation from the sun to break through the atmosphere and go to the earth's surface. Global warming affects every living organism. (4 factsheet OMS-5). Another type of hydrocarbon pollutant occurs through fuel evaporation. These hydrocarbon pollutants…
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…. Without food, bodies could not stay warm, build and repair tissue, or maintain a heartbeat. Generally, food provides certain chemical substances needed in order for a person to maintain good health. These chemical substances are called nutrients…
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…, mainly automobile exhaust and industrial emissions. Cities are often centers of these types of activities, and many suffer from the effects of smog, especially during the warm months of the year. For each city, the exact causes of pollution may be different…
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…, mainly automobile exhaust and industrial emissions. Cities are often centers of these types of activities, and many suffer from the effects of smog, especially during the warm months of the year. For each city, the exact causes of pollution may be different…
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…, and even our recreation. There has never been more, and there will never be less because of the global warming and polar ice melting. It is perhaps the most indestructible substance on our planet, for while it may be altered in form and mass, there is little…
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…In today's society there is a common voluntary blindness to subjects such as global warming, air pollution and animal extinction. People refuse to see what is happening to the world. On the other hand there are people, such as George Bush, who…
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