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dimethyl-nitrosamine, a very powerful carcinogen, as if he or she had actually smoked 17 - 35 filter tip cigarettes.
The pollution indoors from someone smoking is generally much higher than the pollution outdoors in some of the most heavily polluted areas
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extremely over-crowded and over-polluted that, living condition is lowered and lives are being harmed. For instance, in cities such as Hong Kong and Tokyo, the air pollution is so bad that people need to cover their nose when they cross the road. The city is so
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of background information given on the subject. Very little background information is recorded, which in turn does not inform the reader enough to make an educated opinion. For example, if a journalist writes an article on how the pollution of Houston, Texas is worse
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Category: /History
for all cars. This was a hope to help clean up our air pollution problem, where we have the third worst air pollution problem in North America behind only Texas and Louisiana. The PC's believed that the cars that are tested will be clean enough to drive to help
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by pollution, such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and many others. The lungs ability to consume oxygen was enhaced, but was not fully capable of filtering all chemicals. The muscles and the body frame were much larger than those of humans. They believed
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; hospitals, schools, police
stations, etc.
6) National stability
COSTS
1) Over population, especially in major
cities where crowding is a problem
2) Pollution associated with households and
industries, including toxic
discharges, such as pesticides
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are causing an increase of population (and subsequent pollution of the environment), and breaking up American culture. Moore, on the other hand, insists that immigrants are vital to the success of the country as a whole and without them, we would
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flying cold war missions over the Arctic noticed a thick haze blanketing the region (Mastny 31). This turned out to be air pollution from industries far to the southone of the earliest indications that Arctic peoples face outside environmental threats
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The Earth that we live on today is becoming overpopulated with more than six billion people. The human race is exhausting many natural resources such as oil, habitat and minerals. The ozone is disappearing due to pollution and pollution is also causing
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and environment through agricultural and industrial practices. The cause is a thickening layer of carbon dioxide pollution, mostly from power plants and automobiles that traps heat in the atmosphere.
Global temperatures increased by about 1 degree Fahrenheit over
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