Papers 1931-1940 of total 7380 found.
…Introduction: As most of us are aware, waste management in Canada has become a big issue because we use more than we can handle, and it slowly pollutes our air and water. In this report I will be defending the harmful side of this topic. Body…
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…a job. They were largely uneducated, speaking foreign languages, and were easily manipulated in working long ours for very low wages in poor working conditions. Due to the rise in population many problems occurred such as overcrowding, increase of pollution
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…Clean Green Fighting Machine If there was ever a time, more in need of a non polluting fuel So, have you heard of the green house effect? Ever seen one of those shows on TV about global warming and how the oceans will rise? Just thought it would go…
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…or kidney and causing vomiting. In general, cadmium is a deadly poison to humans. Humans aren't the only ones affected by the pollution of cadmium. Those cadmium digesting farm animals also develop sicknesses. The farm animals may get brain or nerve damage…
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…that can surface from this research. We are polluting the earth with all our industries but we are also living longer and have a better life. Just as they say, nothing is free in this world. Stem cell research is similar to the development of weapons to help…
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…. A little uranium goes a long way, producing little or no pollutants. Although the world does use nuclear energy, it does not thrive on it, therefor there is no hurry to expand this market. Doing so will only increase the risks of a meltdown. The risks…
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…increases mucus production in the lungs, blocking air passages. While there are many factors such as allergies , air pollution and cigarette smoke, scientist are researching the connection between obesity and asthma. Results from the 1999-2000 National Health…
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…. The continuous illegal dumping (or traditional dumping) and accidental spilling of oil into the oceans is beginning to show definite signs of pollution caused stress. The National Research Council recently published information stating that human intervention has…
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…. Modern derivatives of Watt's engine are used to heat and power the world. They are at the heart of our electricity and vehicles, yet they are among the biggest polluters of the planet. Most importantly, they compromise the long term viability of our biosphere…
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…protective method of industrialization. By centralizing human activity to a limited area, economic activities are speed up while taking less natural resource and produce less pollution. For the reasons concerned above, I strongly commit to the notion…
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