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…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 directly when humans inhale…
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…. Between these there are a wide array of other castes. The caste hierarchy is based on the polarity between purity and pollution, the Brahmins being the most pure, the untouchables the most impure. There are too many strict rules of the caste endogamy…
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…candidate for presidency. "The Sierra Club endorses the Vice President Gore because he is committed to cutting air and water pollution and protecting out nation's treasured forests and wild-lands," Robert Cox, the Sierra Club's president said in a statement…
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…Butler Ogden). Chicago only had a population of only 300 hundred people which didn't cause too many problems, but the next year the population had grown to over 2,000 people with the rapid migration and the river soon became polluted by all the new residents…
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…a cleaner, more complex way of energy extraction was developed. Coal Gasification produces energy in greater surplus, while staying environmentally friendly by keeping the overall pollution at a very small percentage. The gasification of coal is the future to all…
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…water as river water rushes in. In the United States, 40 percent of our rivers and streams are too polluted for swimming and fishing, and 44 percent of U.S. estuaries are degraded. Because of the pollution, states have started to limit the amount of fishing…
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…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 of the methods of evaluating public policy is to use…
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…Tides The pill of gravity between Earth, the moon, and the sun, is one cause of the tides in the ocean. In most places, there are two high tides and two low tides each day. Ocean Pollution: People pollute (oil, garbage, etc.) harmful to animals and the ocean…
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…-NAFTA group feels that Mexico will be an unequal partner due to the lower wage rates of the Mexican populace, causing the loss of thousands of jobs in the United States and Canada. Environmentalist fear that pollution will spread across the continent…
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…is defined as: rain containing acids that form in the atmosphere when industrial gas emissions combine with water. The problem of acid rain is not new. It has been around for several centuries. The majority of acid rain pollution ran be related back…
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