Category: /Arts & Humanities/Film & TV
and noise pollution, confined spaces, clustered sky scrapers, claustrophobic conditions, dark gloomy buildings - Film noir thing, hence there is no longer a happy ending - Beginning of film, Origami chicken = Deckard a coward - Tyrell sees
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
are dependent on the survival of these forests. If they were destroyed, sixty-two thousand people would be without a job. The damming of rivers, pollution and over fishing are all involved in the decline of these forests. The sediment deposited in streams would
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Category: /History/European History
the disease was spread. Many people thought that it was caused by 'miasmata' or poisonous, foul-smelling air. It was only in 1849, when an epidemic killed over 70,000 people, that Dr. John Snow discovered that the cholera bacteria were contracted from polluted
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Category: /Social Sciences
to second-hand smoke causes at least 1,000 deaths per year in Canada from lung cancer and heart disease alone. Second-hand smoke is the single largest source of indoor air pollution and contains a mixture of nearly 4000 chemicals - more than 50 of which
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Category: /Society & Culture/Environment
often find relief to physical and emotional stress emanating from over-crowding and all forms of pollution by getting out of their homes in to the forests" (Atlhopheng, 1998:192).
Wildlife provides quite a number of benefits to the majority of the people
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Category: /Society & Culture/Geography
, poverty, pollution, dwindling resources, and global warming. The blindness of our community in recognizing this factor perpetuates the problem further. As soon as we recognize this, we will be able to put away our unnecessary arrogance.
Although I mostly
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Category: /Literature/English
during literature at the time. Tom feels the gang should not stop at becoming just robbers but emerge as highwaymen taking all the money they can and further depicting Tom's world of unrealistic desires. Twain fills Tom with emotion which pollutes his minds
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Category: /Science & Technology/Biology
. The residents of the area reported an extreme stench of chicken feces coming from the sheds and an overabundance of flies in the summertime. The feces run into the streams when it rains, thereby polluting water systems. The flies are so numerous that people have
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Category: /Business & Economy/Management
which supplement social deficiencies. Ensuring fair play and market integrity will be the prime objective of government policies. Owing to the cohesive mentality of all entities, pollution will not exist. As a wrap up, Hong Kong will be a dream place
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Category: /Recreation & Sports/Health Care
in her kitchen; maybe she was just trying to save the world from harmful pollutants. I do, however, see numerous reasons for me to keep it in mine.
Works Cited
Geddes, Lynn. Personal Interview. Washington. 14 February, 1997.
Oster, Maggie. Herbal
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