Papers 1621-1630 of total 4141 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…and chemical warefare, pollution of the environment, machines of war, genetic engineering, exhaustion of the Earth’s resources, and the atomic bomb.…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…with a dramatic decrease in pollution. Morgan knows many people who have faith in his plan, including the World Bank, although many doubt the feasibility of his ideas. I can relate to this because I tend to "dream big" also. Many of my ideas are very grandiose…
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…it must be recognised that there were a great many acts that he passed that were either totally ineffectual or would work in principle but not in practice. The River Pollution Prevention Act in 1876 was a totally ineffectual act. In principle it was supposed…
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…Electric vehicles can benefit us in many ways. Comparing with the internal combustion engine, EVs don’t cause pollution when operating. They can run in a long period of time. Economically, because these vehicles using battery, they reduce the oil…
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…, garages, and recreational vehicles. Others dies form carbon monoxide produced by cars left running in garages attached to their houses (Jain, 17). Americans spend most of their lives indoors, where hazardous air pollutants can exist at higher levels than…
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…of transportation has changed throughout history. Automobiles are responsible for more than half the airborne pollution in the western world. Many plans are being developed to control air pollution. Burning cleaner fuel and burning fuel more efficiently both help…
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…city. For the sky's other attractions, it does help to observe as far from the glare of city lights and the haze of air pollution as you can. Beyond the solar system lies the domain of deep-sky astronomy. From dark sky locations, amateur stargazers delight…
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Category: /Literature/English
…- destruction of whole ecosystems by mining and oil companies, the thousands killed in disasters such as Bhopal, and just the ongoing, everyday pollution by companies for which 'going green' is merely a public relations pose. Why did the Kyoto summit fail to come up…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of mind that he is in, the way he views the surrounding world is as an extremely polluted and corrupt place. He is very particular in the way that he thinks of things and can be set off as easily as a time bomb. The reason in which Seymour takes an immediate…
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…in this century due to chemistry. For instance nuclear energy can give the world an endless supply of energy. At the same time nuclear weapons are a negative side development. The pollution to the environment from nuclear radiation would also cause many concerns…
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