Papers 1991-2000 of total 4141 found.
…a dam that would interfere with its natural flow. By respecting the Ch'i, Taoists do not pollute water, air, or the ground, which is good for people of all religions. The Sioux tribe, Lakhota, originated in North America in what today is known…
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…it - to be born later. The reasons for the frogs' apparent extinction are unknown, and although many people believe it that over-collecting, pollution from logging or gold-panning, or drought were responsible for the population decline, there is no conclusive evidence…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…cleaner than fossil fuels, so they cause a lot less pollution. II.The seed can be used for food. The seeds are a source of a lot of protein. The seeds also contain many essential fatty acids. The seeds do not contain the substance that makes people high, so…
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Category: /Law & Government
…a hypocrit.         The environment we live in must be maintained in order to preserve the future. We have to do what's right for our Earth because it is the moral thing to do. We must reduce climate-disrupting and health-threatening pollution
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…are improved, this trend may further degrade the coastal environment. Strict environmental standards are enforced through clean air and water acts in various states but major environmental problems still exist such as air pollution caused by factory emissions…
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…of biodiversity, pollution of groundwater reserves, release of greenhouse gases, pesticide contamination and salinity. Some even argue that whaling is a more energy efficient method of food production. Some sources report that the whale population has been steadily…
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…monoxide. When it combines with ozone, which is produced by a chemical reaction in the air between pollution and sunlight, and other chemical, such as nitrogen dioxide and so. It will produce much poisoned gas, which affects environment seriously. In fact…
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…reasonable standards established by the Government for the management of mining operations" NAFTA When the North American Free Trade Agreement was passed by Congress, many environmentalists predicted disaster. They foresaw a pollution nightmare…
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…as exciting and dynamic, so many of the city dwellers looked down at the country. However Dickens caricatures city life as polluting, and full of corruption. This is achieved again mainly through focusing on Pip's cha racter development as he moves from…
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…by billions of borrowed dollars. George W. Bush also changed the pollution laws in favor of the oil companies. By doing so he swapped Los Angeles for Houston as the most smog-ridden city in the US. Bush then became president, not by popular vote, but only…
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