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Category: /Literature
…but this are very rare causes. People also suggested you can get lung cancer from air pollution, family history, and asbestos exposure. Some symptoms of lung cancer include constant chest pain, shortness of breath wheezing, bloody or rust colored sputum, weakness…
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…and nutritious; children may very well believe it. Many parents feel sellers take unfair advantage of children's inability to evaluate what they see or hear. Environmentally thinking, advertising is contributing to the pollution of our environment, the pamphlets…
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…In the modern days, we use nuclear power as a source of energy for everyday living. Using nuclear energy causes some benefits and also problems. Nuclear power stations do not usually cause air pollution, and it also reduces greenhouse gas emissions. We…
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Category: /Literature
…of the Environmental Protection Agency is ignorant and heedless--she'll find a water system for you to pollute. Who, with me, wonders: Are we living free or killing ourselves? Alas, our freedom really isn't free. The price we are paying is too high. Greed reverses…
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Category: /History
…. No doubt that such a great change has its disappointing backlash. With such a great population comes the price of the spread of disease and pollution. Epidemics are rampant to those living on filthy streets or unrecognizable rivers. People are also taken…
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…the stratosphere to the troposphere which gives us major protection but still we are hazard every day because we are polluting this world so heavy and hard that we cause holes in the atmosphere which makes these radious things and particles that leak into the earth…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…, such capability is necessary to achieve compliance with pollution restrictions. In other cases, such capability simply offers an inexpensive performance advantage. All of these microprocessors need electrical input voltages in order to receive instructions…
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…, as in the Yellow River which the Communist Cadres have polluted into toxic piss. I is for "I hate Japan and that is all I need to proclaim my Chinese identity." J is for "Just trust in CCTV and the People's Daily, and do not listen to what the Foreign Devils say" K…
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…petrochemical plastics, which are not biodegradable and causes pollution. However, the costs involved in its production are more expensive than petroleum-based products. Whilst PHB wouldn't have a market in areas where plastics should be non-biodegradable…
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…treatment improved so life conditions were better and people lived longer. Industrialization also brought factory pollutants and greater land use which harmed natural environment. There was an extensive loss of habitat for animals and plants, decline of natural…
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