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menace they mean letting people know that things they use in their everyday lives is hazardous. They call these things persistent organic pollutants, or POP. For example, they are trying to eliminate PVC plastic, which is one of the largest POP in our
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the future of organic crops. Pollen from genetically engineered crops can be transferred to cultivated and wild relatives over a mile away, polluting the DNA of crops of organic and non-GE farmers. Using genetically engineered crops could also result
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labor, and growing public concern over soil and water conservation and environmental pollution (Gorman, 117). But perhaps the catalyst for this rapid adoption of no-till agriculture was the increasing cost of fuel in the 1970s with the oil embargo
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
on the environment would be hopeless. Through trade technology advanced and developed countries use less pollutant and environmentally friendly goods. If the world moved to more open trade grain would shift for Japan and East Asia to Australia and New Zeeland who use
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crashes.
I believe that very stiff penalties must go towards those who manufacture illegal drugs. These people have no regard for human life. These manufacturers sell the drugs that pollute and corrupt our society without shame or remorse and should
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Category: /Literature/English
) and health risk, due to the pollution which it creates into the atmosphere. The undeveloped or the developing nations within Asia are the ones who are suffering the most from this global impact.
The problems within Asia seem to be endless to the west
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Category: /Society & Culture/Religion
% of the world's energy supply. 20% of the worlds population, (in other words its wealthy consumer class), is responsible for over 50% of its 'greenhouse effect' atmospheric pollutants, 90% of its ozone-depleting CFC gases, 96% of its radioactive waste... and so
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
. Badly designed and polluted cities were populated by millions of poor factory workers that lived in crowded and squalid conditions. Many writers and poets of the time recognised the harsh lives that the working class had to live in. Many writings of the time
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the simple teenage pleasures of reading comic books. Jungle Jim
Batman and Robin
Tarzan
God, what rubbish! Mental pollution. Take them away. Just a little while later Willie, a servant of Master Harolds family, starts to play around and throws a rag
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take as long to get farther away. So they could transport perishable goods that would have spoiled before. Even though the car created pollution, it was more tolerated at the time than horse filth.
In 1908, Orville and Wilbur Wright perfectly flew
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