Papers 1341-1350 of total 4141 found.
…as the moral degeneration of man. Chapter -1 There was s a temple which was unused 4 many years and it was polluted by foul murdered perpetrated within its walls. And it was decided that the temple should be used the site of Gulliver's captivity. Chapter-3…
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…times. The romantics made a point of protesting against the industrial revolution via their poetry. They believed that the smog created by the factories was destroying and polluting the earth (which was true), therefore there poetry compared things like…
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…from this construction work include noise from the work being done, loss of views once the building was finished, and dust pollution from the construction work. The immense amount of noise in this area was proven when we conducted a noise level test…
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…advantage of this by making homes very expensive. Around 10,000 people live on a single square kilometer. Pollution is very common in Japan; there are many nuclear power plants. There are many forms of transport which cause pollution - cars are one of the main…
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…to tacos. A sign that fufills its purpose may only provide an increase in profit for one individual business, but in turn will cause a much greater loss in local property values and visual pollution. Visual pollution is the obstructing presence of objects…
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…a large audience with advertising. There are also radio services that provide digital and analog coverage. Spain is facing a problem with water quality due to the production of oil and gas polluting the Mediterranean Sea. This could be seen as a threat…
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…. While the factories of Coketown polluted the environment greatly, this pollution had no effect on the people. In reality, the soot from the smoke alone had an enormous effect on the population. While it was in the air, people would breath it in, causing…
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…rid the city of its destruction. A representation of Oedipus' arrogance is in a conversation with a wise prophet, known as Teiresias who is physically blind, whom Oedipus is addressing as a liar for accusing Oedipus as a pollutant to the land, "...you…
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polluting gasoline, did not accommodate with WTO rules. It judged that it was unfair for the foreign oil companies that produced contaminated oil. As a result, the U.S. government rewrote the regulations so that automobile can give off polluting exhaust…
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…traditions have died. This is seen when he states that we could do that in the past and now it is considered worst sin of all. Nietzsche describes man as poverty-filled, polluted, foul, and unhappy, that it is miserable for him to look at. Nietzsche gives hints…
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