Papers 1741-1750 of total 4141 found.
Category: /Law & Government
…skills and their expertise in identifying root causes of conflict.(3) The primary issue in the new millennium is not global pollution and the consumption of natural resources, but rather the dire need for multinational corporations with large cash flows…
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…. The roads were built, subsidised goods were brought, and idealised images of western culture were shown which resulted in family breakdown, unemployment, and pollution. Families became smaller and started moving to the cities to find work in plants. Also…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…Agency works to improve air quality, water quality, prevention of pollution and conservation. They are different from the Environmental Dispute Coordination Commission in that the Environmental Dispute Coordination Commission focuses on disputes…
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Category: /Literature
…cars because they want to conserve our planet; this is when the perfect sports car comes in. Conservationists and people who scared to pollute our Mother Earth can enjoy a great speed without burning gas and exposing our planet to harm; there is only one…
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…begins with the push of one button, as well as pollute the area with nuclear waste for many years to follow. I feel that the world would be a safer place if these weapons did not exist. We would not have to retaliate or worry about an entire city being wiped…
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Category: /Entertainment
…." This particular organization provides the people of Cuba with extensive training on environmental issues, including deforestation and pollution, in attempt to "harmonize the relationship between society and its environment." Sources: COSG Website - Organizations…
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…to solve the problems of pollution, communication and safety. It is necessary to solve the problems of growing unemployment rate and take care of people without work and the homeless. But being Europeans we have to remember that we are Poles too. The European…
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…the past several decades, increasing human activity has rapidly destroyed or polluted many ecological habitats throughout the world. It is important to preserve all types of biomes as each houses many unique forms of life. The Savannah to be specific, is home…
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…or the presence of oxygen in the sweet country air. Here however, in the depths of the city, the air is full of the pollution one gathers through the years. No longer the sweet innocent life, but now a mind, cluttered by the thick burden of knowledge. Transformed…
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…the solutions to it. Facts prove otherwise, and that global warming is an ever-increasing risk to the human race. Why cannot we as humans face the fact and actually stop polluting, even though we are posed with the constant threat of melting poles, increasing sea…
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