Papers 1851-1860 of total 7380 found.
Category: /History
…Human beings are destroying the world. It’s a fact we all know. Pollution is abundant, we chop down rainforests, we kill our own kind, we steal, lie, and cheat, and the list could go on and on. Daniel Quinn believes…
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Category: /Literature/English
…The carrion-eating Andean condor, the largest flying bird in the world, once clouded the skies from Venezuela to Patagonia along South America’s Andes Mountains. In a hundred years, hunters, pollution and habitat destruction wiped out most…
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…lives. There is great debate over whether technology should be allowed to go ahead or, on the other hand, should it sease to continue all together. Pollution and the general decrease in the earth natural resources in our environment, are some…
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Category: /Literature/English
…warming is carbon dioxide pollution from Power plants, automobiles, and industry. There are many solutions to this problem. All of these could be solved and not cause the destruction that global warming does.…
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Category: /History
…this turmoil was caused by a bunch of greedy Nobles and kings which wanted power and money. It seems this problem repeats history, even today -- because big money-makers, like Texas Oil Ranchers, wouldn't pay to fix pollution problems early on it eventually…
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…Acid rain is one of the biggest world problems. First, it causes plants and fish to die. Next, it also causes harm towards our own race. This is so because we eat these fish, plants, and drink the polluted water. Acid Rain is a problem that we all…
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…my eyes. The thought of someone senclessly neglecting their own environment makes me ill. They must think that if they no longer see it than it does not exist. It is not as if the pollution is anywhere near any steams to spreed this contamenation…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of frustration from Oedipus, Tiresias says, “Is that right! Then I charge you to abide by the decree you have announced: from this day say no word to either these or me, for you are the vile polluter of this land!” (355). His bold and surprising prophecy does nothing…
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…to human life, opposing destruction of forests, burning of fossil fuel, as they add to pollutants in the air-air that we breath. We should realize that our participation is crucial for the preservation of our own lives. If invasions on nature is continued…
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Category: /History
…, and the mother’s workload. The pros of living in 1900 were that life was generally much simpler, viz., no computers to confuse the technologically illiterate and no pollution from cars. However, the costs outweigh the benefits. The salary was unacceptable…
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