Papers 1771-1780 of total 7380 found.
…socioeconomic status suffer from higher exposure to health risks as compared to the general population. Poor housing and overcrowding can increase stress levels can thereby increase risk of myocardial infarction and stroke. Pollution, dust, smoke, and roach eggs have…
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…energy creates enormous amounts of energy on only a small amount of fuel. Among the many other advantages are: low amounts of pollution, lots of resources (fissionable material). As with everything there are disadvantages some of these include: thermal…
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…it was introduced. The final section of the book comes up to date to modern pollution and sanitation. There is an overdose of facts and figures possibly because the author had them available and wanted to add some authority. Exactly what does recounting that many…
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…for central and northern parts of 4-6 C by 2050 and 3-4 c along the east and west coasts. In some areas, however, Canada has taken steps to reduce the pollution and harm it does to the environment. Such is the case of ozone-depleting substances. Since the 1987…
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…to infections. Reduce your exposure to air pollution, which may aggravate symptoms of emphysema. Refer to radio or television weather reports or your local newspaper for information about air quality. On days when the ozone (smog) level is unhealthy, restrict your…
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…the Lands subcommittee citiing pollution of the water ways. The American Watercraft Association in response to this ban launched a new program directed at working with the Environmental Protection Agency to set standards and a phase-in period. An agreement…
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…, and pollution on the environment. The only thing G.D.P. is based on is whether money is exchanged; this is why it is relatively useless in today’s society. The last problem with G.D.P. is that it represents the” “average” person, rather than the “typical””(Goodstein…
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…be considered as efforts to change the conditions that make the children so vulnerable and dangerous in the first place. Maybe ratings of movies should be taken more seriously and be more strict so that children cannot view violence which would pollute their minds…
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…be considered as efforts to change the conditions that make the children so vulnerable and dangerous in the first place. Maybe ratings of movies should be taken more seriously and be more strict so that children cannot view violence which would pollute their minds…
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…I. Intro Pollution releases 60 millions tons of CO2 per day. That’s 850 billions tons per century. The number of cars will double by the year 2030. The U.S. releases about 40,000 pounds of carbon dioxide per person each year. Think about…
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