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by pollution, such as carbon dioxide, carbon monoxide and many others. The lungs ability to consume oxygen was enhaced, but was not fully capable of filtering all chemicals. The muscles and the body frame were much larger than those of humans. They believed
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; hospitals, schools, police
stations, etc.
6) National stability
COSTS
1) Over population, especially in major
cities where crowding is a problem
2) Pollution associated with households and
industries, including toxic
discharges, such as pesticides
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
are causing an increase of population (and subsequent pollution of the environment), and breaking up American culture. Moore, on the other hand, insists that immigrants are vital to the success of the country as a whole and without them, we would
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flying cold war missions over the Arctic noticed a thick haze blanketing the region (Mastny 31). This turned out to be air pollution from industries far to the southone of the earliest indications that Arctic peoples face outside environmental threats
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The Earth that we live on today is becoming overpopulated with more than six billion people. The human race is exhausting many natural resources such as oil, habitat and minerals. The ozone is disappearing due to pollution and pollution is also causing
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
and environment through agricultural and industrial practices. The cause is a thickening layer of carbon dioxide pollution, mostly from power plants and automobiles that traps heat in the atmosphere.
Global temperatures increased by about 1 degree Fahrenheit over
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Category: /Society & Culture/Education
<Tab/>California's lack of water is a concern for many people. The use of irrigation techniques must be controlled to help reduce pollution of water resources, destruction of land, and the devastation effects it has on the population
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
in North Carolina was charged by environmental groups that their mill dumps 6,770 tons of pollutants into the air each year.
In 2001 Nucor was ordered by a court to pay Stanton County Nebraska $750,000 for violations of state air quality. The company was also
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robot that can be built smaller than a needle and chemical sensor that can be small enough to fit into a living cell.
Nanotechnology will have a big impact on environment. It can help to clean the air from pollution and nuclear residues through nano-sized
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
pollution either unless they are totally nieve because the only pollution from the shuttle (besides the boosters) is water vapor. It takes a lot of energy to get water from water to H2 and O2 and it takes a lot of energy to get it back to water also, in other
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