Papers 1481-1490 of total 4141 found.
…The collective action of humans - developing and paving over the landscape, clear-cutting forests, polluting rivers and streams, altering the atmosphere's protective ozone layer, and populating nearly every place imaginable - are bringing an end…
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…are equal before the law, but the law does not recognize discrimination as a problem to be solved. The Pollution Brought on by the Maquiladoras The increased pollution, accompanied by the dumping of tons of hazardous wastes, poses a serious health threat…
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…damages.” (Population Crisis, 1998) Pollution is also another problem China must deal with. ”The amount of pollutants in the air are reported to be 4 to 9 times higher than the levels recommended by the World Health Organization guidelines”(Population Crisis…
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…in the air and falls back down to earth. Oxidation occurs the most in clouds and especially in heavily polluted air where other compounds such as ammonia and ozone help to catalyze the reaction, changing more sulfur dioxide to sulfuric acid. However, not all…
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…. It is evident that the bombings created a tremendous amount of grief caused by the pollution and medical effects. Many efforts still exist to this day to treat people suffering from the underlying effects of the bomb and to clean up much of the land and air…
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…rain kills plant life and destroys like in lakes, rivers, streams, etc.. the pollutants in acid rain causes problems in juman repiratory systems. Thethe pollutants attack humans indirectly through the foods they comsumed. They effected human health…
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…is where less emphasis is placed on the preservation of the environment in absolute terms, it is a form of engineering, which treats the environment as a resource to be manipulated or consumed while seeking to maximise pollution and adverse effects. A good…
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…, explaining a fear that the Unabomber most likely shares: "'Biological pollution will be the environmental nightmare of the 21st century, ' he said when I reached him by phone. 'This is not like chemical pollution - an oil spill - that eventually disperses…
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…violence, and offensive material. (Christensen, 1990, 4). "…pornography is just like pollution. It's not the [sic] always the person who does the polluting who's hurt by it, but the innocent people around him. Like pollution, it is hazardous to the well being…
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…and threatened species, but it's primary purpose is to sustain the quality of the environment by keeping our waters free from pollutants as much as possible. Unfortunately, the processes of public policy get in the way of the noble intentions of the act. One…
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