Papers 1681-1690 of total 4141 found.
…regularly (exercise increases infection-fighting white blood cells) and chronic exposure to environmental pollution. When people have a cold or suffer from a nasal allergy, there are a number of measures they can take to keep their sinuses clear and free…
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…its negatives, and queries on whether it should be used today. Nuclear energy is polluting our planet, making our environment worse. Also, if there is a meltdown of the plant, or is a leak, radiation can begin to spread, causing mutations, sickness…
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…shown that they have addressed some ethical issues that they both are faced with. I feel that Shell has more ethical issues to face up to because as an oil company they are always going to get people saying they pollute the air or cause damage…
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…industries. The development of new machines reduced the labour intensity of agriculture. Factories in the city caused widespread pollution, in comparison, life in the country was more wholesome, the air cleaner and people living in the country had a higher life…
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…to go unconscious in the sewers. Many of my fellow workers have gotten ill from the polluted sewers. Down in the sewers the fumes from the waste are nauseating and I become dizzy after being down there for too long. I usually work for 10 to 12 hours each…
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…companies should begin manufacturing electric cars, and do away with the pollution making, gas powered cars. There is no doubt that the gas powered car is an extreme environmental hazard in our world today. Its exhaust eats away at the atmosphere and thus…
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…almost all of the properties of the river have changed (water molecules, pollution level, temperature, etc.). This is the same with a person, for we say that a person at adolescence is still the same person at adulthood, even though the the persons beliefs…
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…. The cycling of inorganic minerals in the environment occurs naturally but has been altered by man. For example, the burning of fossil fuel, such as coal and other industrial processes release into air pollutants that contain sulfur dioxide and nitrogen dioxide…
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…on, they will be unable to sustain their civilization without outside help. They will also receive pollution and other harmful things from us. This will likely result in the complete destruction of their entire society and force them to conform to ours. In our society…
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…it is my only consolation. Polluted by crimes, and torn by the bitterest remorse, where can I find rest but in death? Shellby. After the monster father died, he had no reason to be alive and no one to teach him happiness, in the end, the only way the monster…
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