Papers 1411-1420 of total 4141 found.
…warming problem is the Environmental Protection Agency, (EPA). The EPA is an independent U.S. agency in the executive branch of the government. It was established in 1970 to reduce and control air and water pollution, noise pollution , and radiation…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of energy, even more, we can completely replace the use of fossil fuels, reducing the impact (pollution) in the environment. According to the Oregon Department of Energy, "Using conventional combustion technology without cogeneration, the estimated cost…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…a problem because it pollutes the river water. This method is safer and controls the flood by allowing the water to flow into a contained direction rather than spreading out. However, this is a highly modified method of flood control because it does not allow…
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…of energy, even more, we can completely replace the use of fossil fuels, reducing the impact (pollution) in the environment. According to the Oregon Department of Energy, "Using conventional combustion technology without cogeneration, the estimated cost…
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…white lip/ curls to a close on the littered beach." White lips are the waves coming from the sea. Notice that the use of the word "white" is contrasted to the word "littered" in the next line (white or cleanliness against black or pollution), giving more…
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Category: /History
…keeps no factories busy. It was decided to abolish the love of nature, but not the tendency to consume transport'. Similarly, BR reflects its context. Scott uses the context of the 1980's to depict his heavily polluted future world. This is a world where…
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…as large furnaces blast flames into the heavily polluted sky. A large eye is superimposed presenting power and perception. Filmed from below to emphasise its monolithic size, the Tyrell building is presented as a temple of technology and of capitalist/consumer…
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…. Vehicles have caused pollution, humans have created Styrofoam which does not break down in the environment and is not recyclable, and we have also created these cars that cause pollution. There are so many things that the human race has created that has caused…
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Category: /Literature/English
…he had. Thebes fell onto bad times, and a prophet put the blame on a polluter of the lands. Oedipus called on Teiresias, and Teiresias informed him that the polluter was the King. As Oedipus searched further and further, he discovered that he…
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…lifetime job. The unemployment rate in 2002 was 5.4% with a labor force of over 67 million people mainly in the services and industry areas. One major problem facing the continental Asian area is air pollution from factories that ultimately is causing acid rain…
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