Papers 1821-1830 of total 7380 found.
…others feel that it shouldn't. I think that the dam should be built. First of all, The Three Gorges Dam will provide hydroelectricity. Hydroelectricity is a clean and renewable power source. It doesn't pollute the environment, and it can be produced over…
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…to reduce pollution in the air by reducing CO, CO2 emissions by cars. Governmental agencies also regulate Daimler Chrysler in that it requires Daimler Chrysler to reduce pollution and increase safety features in the cars' design such as side impact beams, air…
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…cannot have a dam with only one of these things. The area around the Warragamba River is all protected areas so the water does not get polluted. Human activities around the river wound have a large effect on the quality of the water because of the increase…
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…to gain by altering their current practices. One prime example of how protection the environment can prove beneficial to a company is a program created by 3M called Pollution Prevention Pays. This program creates incentives to prevent hazardous and toxic wastes…
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…was moderate due to the variation of invertebrates. Other invertebrates found at Browns Falls were stonefly nymph, riffle beetle larva, both being very sensitive to water pollution, water scorpion, whirligig beetle larva, both tolerant, and the non-bitting midge…
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Category: /Law & Government
…, as industry quickly runs out of resources, people run out of jobs and pollution causes health problems. Many such programs include the World Banks financing of oil, gas and mining projects. These projects are often financed in pristine frontier areas. However…
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…should be governed by the states. Each individual state has its own businesses and types of plants. Each state has different agricultural developments, which produces different types of pollution. Look at our own state, majority of the people in this area…
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…and industrialization, has placed significant pressure on natural resources. Deforestation, soil erosion, water pollution and land degradation continue to worsen and will begin hindering economic development in rural areas, while the rapid industrialization and urbanization…
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Category: /Literature
…, with the hall being very spacious, and Dora being prohibited from decorating her room. When first arriving at the Imber Community, the image of 'sheets of newspaper...rearing and cavorting across the road' after blowing out of Imber suggests the idea of pollution
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…Sweating rids the body of wastes. In this modern sedentary age of pollution, artificial environments, synthetic clothing and lack of regular exercise, a sweat bath can open clogged skin pores and stimulate the healthy flow of a body's own natural sweat…
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