Papers 2031-2040 of total 4141 found.
Category: /History
…of the largest areas of Defense manufacturing and abilities to this day. The environmental impact is questionable and many incidents of pollution by the factories that line the river have been an issue for many years. Cleanup efforts are under way and environmental…
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…and receiving device. This would allow the transport of matter, such as a human, across a laser beam. This would eliminate the pollution caused by our present modes of transportation. Lasers are very important and are becoming more and more advanced…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, produced in the manufacture of wealth, has polluted America with its wastes. It is a physical desert that symbolizes the spiritual desolation, which a society based on money, creates. Overlooking the valley, are the sightless eyes of T.J. Ecklburg…
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Category: /Literature/English
…to the environment by gaining technology so fast. Three authors found in “Interconnections”, by Lea Clark, discuss pollution and other ecological affects. The first author, Thomas Palmer, refutes the idea that humans have become the ruiners of the planet so to speak…
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Category: /History
…Depict Nature, and Rebecca Harding Davis on Pollution and Human Life in the Iron Mills. Audubon is a preservationist on birds and is one of the earliest. If I had to chose a side I would say that he would agree with Heiman in saying that civilization over…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, but the plea was not heeded. Actually, the Byzantine soldiers were responsible for as much destruction as the Ostrogoths. Today, we can visit the remains of this once proud city. Pollutants in the air carry on the destruction of the buildings and monuments started…
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Category: /Literature/English
…killing off a different species every twenty minutes (Swimme 73). Why can’t we just fit in like all the other animals? They adapted to the cycles of the earth and have been able to preserve it more effectively then humans. They don’t pollute the oceans…
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…of our earth. We are polluting the oceans in which life was created and continues to create. Our new destructor: nuclear power. In 1953 American men went to islands in the west Pacific to carry out a mission: the testing of the hydrogen bomb, Operation…
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…. The freshwater resources are dwindling, and the air pollution in the urban areas is some of the worst on the planet. There are volcanoes, and hurricanes, and tsunamis along the pacific coast, all threaten human life. The only major dispute that Mexico has…
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Category: /Literature/English
…possible high speed photography with an exposure time cut way back. Lasers are used for monitoring the earth’s movement and detecting certain types of air pollution. The laser is also used for determining the earth-moon distance and in test of relativity…
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