Papers 1881-1890 of total 7380 found.
…the amounts of pollutants in soil, water, and other substances that we may come in close contact with on a daily basis. Moreover, mass spectroscopy can be beneficial to us but is mainly used for scientific purposes such as differentiating one isotope from another…
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…emissions caps. In order to head in the right direction towards over coming this problem of energy shortage and pollution we need to come up with more efficient processes of energy production and transportation. Possibly by means of an “intergrid which…
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Category: /Literature/English
…on the beach, it smells wonderful. King’s Beach isn’t even a really clean beach. There’s a lot of pollution, but it still smells fine. Providence air is different than that; it’s cleaner. It makes me miss home so much more. Every time I’ve gone home, I went…
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…as the industry develope more water is demanded. Despite the importance of the water, fresh water ecosystem are threatened, fresh waters are being degraded through excessive withdrawals, water pollution and introduction of invasive species of plants and animals…
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Category: /History
…that the United States is still using fuel from a country that it “walks a tight rope with,” and the fact that we also continue to pollute our environment as a result of doing so. First Brown gives a brief summation of the history of petrol and the damages it causes…
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…done larger things, but not better things We've cleaned up the air, but polluted the soul we've split the atom, but not our prejudice. We write more but learn less we plan more, but accomplish less. We've learned to rush but not to wait we have…
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Category: /History
…because of chemicals, dust, and a pollution material. The instrument was more important to the factories. The people did not matter to the factories. While the laborers were ill treated like an animal, they wanted to get over the situation. They also wanted…
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…all face together and attempt to solve. However, acid rain on it's own is not the biggest problem. It causes many other problems such as aluminum poisoning. (Gay, Water Pollution) Acid rain can be defined as all the rain, snow, mist that falls from…
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Category: /Literature/English
…. · Bring a first-aid kit. · Be aware of health precautions at your destination. High altitudes and severe air pollution — often a problem in large cities — may be a particular health risk for older adults and people with high blood pressure, anemia…
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…How bad were the living conditions for the poor in the newly industrialised towns and cities of the 1840s In the 1840s, there was a lot of pollution, and there was little regulation of what was put into the river or the air. The houses for 1840s…
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