Papers 1891-1900 of total 7380 found.
…satire of hypocrisy. Although as we got into the 20th century satire was dominated by fear from the atomic bomb and plagued by racism, pollution, drugs, and abuse of power. There were many different types of satire displayed in the 20th century. Evelyn…
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…. ¦As a result of water being heavily polluted that they cannot even be used for industrial purposes. Advantages Increase international flows of goods, capital, ideas and labour: More freedom in market economy (Fewer government commands) Fewer barriers in trade…
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…other common sources. A big advantage of nuclear power plants is that they do not burn anything, they are non-polluting, and they are ki…
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…as 1/5 of 1 percent may prove fatal in less than 30 min. Carbon monoxide is a major ingredient of the air pollution in urban areas. Because it is odorless, carbon monoxide is an insidious poison. It produces only mild symptoms of headache, nausea…
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…in the atmosphere by two-folds. Also in our drive for consumerism, our planets natural resources are being depleted at an alarming rate. Pollution by nuclear waste, pesticides and other chemicals are also the result of the Industrial Revolution.…
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…would be know. Probably still living in poverty. Or maybe it wouldn’t be that bad we would find alternatives. If people in Egypt could build a pyramid why couldn’t we make our stuff without big old machines that pollute the air and the ozone layer…
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…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 lead…
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…other common sources. A big advantage of nuclear power plants is that they do not burn anything, they are non-polluting, and they are ki…
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…produced more air pollution then ever before, but our nature conservation efforts are working. Based on that type of logic, it is usually very easy for a scientist to tell if a particular change in our environment during the 20th Century, was good or bad for our…
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…dollars to the cost of health care while not even considering the pain, suffering and death. Fluoride is a major world wide pollutant. It has poisoned livestock and humans as well as lakes and streams of this nation. Excessive fluoride accumulates…
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