Papers 1651-1660 of total 4141 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…are begging you. … You will not tell? You monster! You could stir the stones of earth to a burning rage! You will newer tell? What it will take?" As the truth is getting revealed: "… You, Oedipus, are the desecrator, the polluter of this land." Oedipus does…
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…with the waste generated by the world population places tremendous demands on natural resources. Environmental problems, including air pollution, water pollution, deforestation, soil erosion, and loss of biodiversity, are all compounded by rapidly expanding human…
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…OVER POPULATION Environmental catastrophes such as climate change, flooding, ozone depletion, water pollution, famines, disease, energy crises etc, are all born from the same human induced phenomenon: over population. Stated simply, the more…
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…of gravity its effect will be that it will fall back down to the ground. If people continue to pollute the earth, the effect will be that plants and animals will soon die. If a man is gay and decides that he no longer wants to isolate himself from the public…
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Category: /History
…to the cities looking for a better life. The increase in population in the cities caused overcrowding, pollution, and thus became a breeding ground for communicable diseases. Cities had a snowballing effect developing new business. New and improved transportation…
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Category: /History
…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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Category: /Literature/English
pollute their air and water (ACC Home Page, 1998). The Seattle area also host the site of the Regional Commission on Airport Affairs (RCAA). The RCAA is a non-profit coalition of citizen groups and cities. They believe that further expansion of Sea-Tac…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, clean and odorless, not humid like some of the warmer regions around the world. Brazil, South Africa, India, and Western China are just some of the few places that are so polluted that the air is gray. Fog surrounds their cities, while we have our clear blue…
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Category: /Literature/English
…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 to the residents of Mexico as well as the resident…
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Category: /Literature/English
…is supposed to get rid of flies at the next family bar-b-que. Even though life in general would be easier and more enjoyable without insects that can be bothersome, it is not necessary to pollute the air, ground, food, and liquids that are used daily…
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