Papers 1671-1680 of total 4141 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…in whole planet. Each drop of water is the same, spread in the whole world, expecting to be together, in a wide sea. No matter glacial, sweet, salt or polluted, those water drops are part of same whole, raining to be together. Each one bringing its own…
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…medicine and increased awareness of nutrition and health, the human race has managed to extend its lifespan considerably, thereby releasing more CO2 into the atmosphere. This, combined with an alarming rate of rainforest depletion and air pollution, leads…
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…by the leader in regard to Dionysus and his cult. "Why is female rebellion so dangerous? Why such a change causes so much alarm and aversion?" Her interpretation is this reaction is the fear of pollution and the fears and preconceived notions about a change…
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…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 the environment. Pollution controls devices for cars have also been developed…
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Category: /Literature
…for it was trivial compared to the tortured existence of Arthur Dimmesdale. Arthur Dimmesdale, the self-condemned polluted priest (Hawthorne 137), commits the lesser of the two major sins in the book but is most harshly punished. Dimmesdale decides to keep his sin…
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…, Kyle, teased me with tales of deadly undertows and giant snapping turtles that were supposedly notorious at this part of the river. A large spot of oil now ran atop the water, displaying an array of rainbow colors. Despite the horrible pollution
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…is at risk from pollution and how people can protect it by careful planning and recycling. A volcanologist investigates volcanoes and volcanic eruptions. Many volcanologists in the United States work for the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), which is a government…
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…cityscape are grim, dark and polluted. This world represents Huxley's fears of technology dominating humanity, which have become a reality in this film. The film opens with a black screen, depicting an epigraph of the film, detailing the context in which…
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…, and repairing household items will be done by these machines much more quickly and efficiently and with less pollution. Almost all of the current manual labor jobs, especially in the United States, will become obsolete and robots will do all of the work…
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…to represent the warmer urban areas rather than the global environment. Beyond that, the effects of CH4, natural trace gases, and industrial pollutants--indeed, the complex interactions of all of these climate controls working together--are only beginning…
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