Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
discusses other issues such as air pollution, acid rain, indoor pollution, allergies and asthma, water pollution (eg Exxon Valdez and other oil spills), and waste issues. Other areas of concern such as forest cover, energy resources, non-energy resources
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Category: /Business & Economy/Marketing and Advertising
and pollution levels, and the changing role of governments in environmental protection.
Shortage of raw materials: the earth's raw materials consist of the infinite, the finite renewable, and the finite nonrenewable. Infinite resources, such as air and water
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
activities and pollutants that deplete the ozone layer. Humanity has damaged the ozone layer by adding synthetically made molecules containing both chlorine and/or bromine to the atmosphere. Both chlorine and bromine are attributed to ozone destruction
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Category: /Arts & Humanities
, then with the left, creating a loud noise. This is where the name Kata Kat comes from, because hitting on the meat creates such a noise. He continues on making the racket smashing the bits and pieces of the meat into smaller and smaller pieces. The cook adds more spices
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
on the door
Spring: What's this deafening noise? I'm so scared!
Winter: Don't be. I'll protect you.
Spring: Protect me? Aren't we supposed to be foes in an everlasting state of animosity?
Winter: Oh! I forgot that part. Tell you what? Since the whole world
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Category: /Social Sciences/Psychology
on a multidimensional variable view (Tepas & Mahan, 1989). It suggests that change in sleeping behaviors of night-shift workers is affected by the social daytime activities. Along with this, environmental factors such as noise, light, and heat can also be responsible
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Category: /Literature/Creative Writing
?" a voice called out.
"Negative 703, nothing here". Though they were emotionless, a motive for survival still existed deep in their cold bodies.
225 was awakened by the noise.
"It is going to start snowing any day now", exclaimed 553. After hearing
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Category: /Literature/Poetry
of the heavenly "spheres" (11). He is trying to prove to his lover how their love is not of the ordinary kind; it is more than simple affection. He compares their love to that of pure gold saying "let us melt, and make no noise" (5). Pure gold, when melted, does
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
(like the people who were taking a whiz when JR was shot) or you can turn it off.
No one turns it off, ever, some people dont even watch it but they leave it on. That is called background noise, just the fact that they do that, shows that TV is fluff
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Category: /Literature/Novels
it with grass and other beddings as she went to graze. When nightfall fell she went to get the little goat and take him to his sleeping place but on her way back to the hole she heard a noise. The noise was the heavy breathing of a dog. The dog came into view
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