Papers 1851-1860 of total 4141 found.
…. But, these attitudes concerning masturbation are quite recent, shifting considerably in the last 50 years or so. Historically, masturbation was not a subject that you would so kindly label as "taboo" but, for example, as "a self-polluting sin against nature that threatens…
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pollution to set in. This, therefore, causes many problems in addition to many others. Now that there are no trees to help filter out pollution, we are allowing more damage to the atmosphere causing global warming. These certain gases that occur naturally…
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…part of bones and teeth. Phosphates used to be used to make detergents. They helped remove dirt and soften hard water. The result of using phosphates in detergents appear to have contributed to water pollution. These compounds in waste water fertilize…
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…the pollution and waste that goes into our environment. Yes, it isn't noticeable now, but what about the people that live after us? Those people are the ones that are going to have to deal with the pollution the economy is putting out now. In "No Difference…
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…scorpions), or to enclose bubbles of air around their bodies (e.g. water boat men). viii) The chemical composition Changes in nitrate levels resulting from organic pollution may affect the ecology of a river or stream directly. The use of nitrate fertilisers…
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Category: /Literature
…town, and the owners of those mines have caused the town to be infertile with all the toxic waste being dumped into Graces only water source, the river. With the river being polluted, the wildlife is being killed and the tress that use the river as a water…
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…, streams, groundwater, forests, agriculture, statues, buildings and human health. Acid rain has become an important issue around the world because once pollution is out in the air, it can cast out and received over long ranges. This means that acid rain from one…
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pollution" (Sprawl 3). This statistic shows that if people use public transit instead of their cars, the air quality would improve in Kansas City. Kansas City needs to start improving public transit by funding the buses more adequately. Patrick Dobson, a writer…
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…Kyoto Accord By Jon Robertson The Kyoto Accord is an international treaty where countries agree to reduce the amount of greenhouse gases they emit if their neighbors do likewise. It is a very complex agreement that allows trading pollution credit…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…of paper in the world. Hellman:It could help, but it doesn't worth the risk of having our environment polluted. We have many cases of pollution due to drug dealers producing drugs and then dumping the waste in the streams or forests. Baldwin: Well, that's all…
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