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Earth is in a bad shape and there is a possibility that an ecological catastrophe awaits us in the future. This is because Man is destroying the Earth through deforestation, pollution, wastage of natural resources and so on. If Man wants their future
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Category: /Social Sciences/Current Issues
for the creation of a new world politics, in which countries are not isolated units anymore. Globally the world has become united in dealing with issues such as pollution and environmental standards. Recent developments in information and communication technology
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
to the factories. This does not create air pollution. Hydro Quebec is the largest provider of electricity in Canada. Shipbuilding, papermaking and cement manufacturing are the biggest industries in Quebec. Tourism is also very important to the economy.
The largest
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
of these sources would contribute to pollution in the process of making the hydrogen. In addition, since hydrogen would have to be produced this way, the price of hydrogen would be more expensive when retailed for the consumers. According to GM's Burns, hydrogen power
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Category: /Science & Technology
will be surprised to hear that plastics are derived from natural resources, and in addition, because plastics are so efficient, their function often conserves other resources. As a result, plastics create less pollution and employ fewer substantially poisonous
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
to disappear due to stress from human activities such as cyanide and dynamite fishing, and pollution from untreated wastewater and agricultural runoff, as well as those related to climate change, unless immediate action is taken. The importance of saving coral
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
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Night Blindness. <http://www.abledata.com/text2/NIRE/Night_Vision.htm> 20 Feb. 2003
Night Blindness Gene.<http://pubs.acs.org/subscribe/journals/ /mdd/v04/htm> 16 Feb. 2003
Upgren, A.R. Night Blindness: Light pollution
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Category: /Science & Technology/Physics
27/6 THE NUCLEAR POWER DEBATE
In 1953, nuclear energy was introduced into America as a cheap and efficient energy source, favoured in place of increasingly scarce fossil fuels which caused air pollution
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Category: /Literature/World Literature
the multitudinous stars, and coloured birds and fishes moved", the use of nature corresponds with the natural paternal relationship, it also symbolizes the purity of the child, since nature is not something polluted. The persona's mother nature is very important
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destroyed. Our forests are being cut down at an alarming rate, bearing enormous impacts on the health of earth. Our oceans and seas are being polluted and over fished. Our atmosphere is injected with increasing amounts of carbon dioxide, which hurts the entire
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