Papers 1441-1450 of total 4141 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…their toll on society, like the depleting of resources, uncaring use of goods, pollution, and unnecessary reproduction, which causes people to expand the city, form unnecessary amounts of government spending, and that all contributed to the townÂ’s downfall. You…
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…that pollution within our environment was getting out of control. This was just another example of the media image because our country was starting to fall apart environmentally too. In 1970 a Water Quality Act became effective. Tougher regulations against polluters
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Category: /Literature/English
…icebergs from the polar caps. This is just too costly for many areas. In addition to depleting resources, overpopulation increases environmental problems. Pollution is an environmental problem whose magnitude is increased by overpopulation. As more people…
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…but scattered and their products are gradually distributed nationwide. Iran faces major environmental challenges, especially given its growing population and declining infrastructure. Air pollution poses a major urban environmental concern, as the pollutants
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…that there is a serious problem facing them. They are starting to come to terms with the fact that although suburban neighborhoods are multiplying rapidly, they are an unnecessary way of destroying open space and farmland. They are polluting the air we breathe, causing…
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…and the development of water supplies. One can work in several areas: 1. Hydraulic Engineer/Hydrologist - Analyzes rain fall data, characteristics of flow in open channels and pipes, designs, reservoirs, studies pollution migration and coastal and shore line protection. 2…
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Category: /Law & Government
…that has become more topical after the Cold War: low level threats. These are related to some very different types of irregular national border transgressions, for example international crime and various forms of pollution. The Cold War's dominating concept…
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…. Years of neglect have left the sea and the surrounding region in a precarious position environmentally. Petrochemical and refining complexes on the Absheron peninsula in Azerbaijan are major sources of land-based pollution, and discharges and spills from oil…
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…in the environmental movement and investigate exactly what changes we can make in our personal lives to bring about positive change. These areas are transportation, energy, recycling and waste management, toxins and pollution, food, and water. Some of the changes discussed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…personal lives to bring about positive change. These areas are transportation, energy, recycling and waste management, toxins and pollution, food, and water. Some of the changes discussed will require sacrifice. But, more important, these changes will often…
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