Papers 1511-1520 of total 9391 found.
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…(see Global Warming) due to the decrease in plants and plankton. Beginning in the early 1980s, research scientists working in Antarctica have detected a periodic loss of ozone in the atmosphere high above that continent. The so-called ozone "hole…
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…. needs to be a global policeman to watch out for the humanitarian needs of ethnic groups and peoples and make sure that they are protected against oppression. The U.S. must do what is morally and ethically right, the U.S. is one of the only countries large…
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…would only be severe within an 800 to 1500km area. No global extinction would occur. Yet on the evidence from the impact around 65 million years ago was a global catastrophe. Animal extinctions, plants died, atmosphere black out and vaporization of oceans…
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…Environmental health has always been a concern of the globe. Until recently, overpopulation has only been an idea of the global community. Now, in the year of 2000, it is not only a concern, but a juggernaut of a problem. Today, I come in front…
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…, common in the information age, help accelerate globalized business and finance leading to stronger wealthier nations, including the United States. E-commerce, as it is so called, makes it easier for consumers to find the best prices and buy items without…
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…War is “Cedar-Bemused” Hell What lies in a “cedar-bemused cemetery”? Is it the soldiers of a global war or the idiots of a global fight? The “cedar-bemused cemetery” in William Faulkner’s “ A Rose for Emily” suggests that all wars only lead…
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Category: /Literature/English
…more optimistic. This plan must be based on the fact that the control of the rapid population growth is necessary globally; otherwise, earth’s environment will be put into greater danger, the overexploitation of natural resources will continue and poverty…
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…ponits which they describe well. Jenkin's talks about the different types of cultures that exist, focusing on popular culture, in his essay, "What Everyone Should Know About Popular Culture." Mcluhan talks about the concepts of Narcicism and the "Global
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…On a Global and European level: The Centre for Suicide Research and Prevention is a WHO Collaborating Centre for suicide research and prevention since 1997. The Centre participates in the planning and administration of a global system…
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…Business has so rapidly developed globally, management is no longer restricted to the domestic territory, but has gone beyond national borders and constantly confronts cultural diversity. Culture has gradually come to play an increasingly prominent role…
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