Papers 2331-2340 of total 4141 found.
…dealers, pollution, poor hospital care and an abominable education system not to mention the social system of the city, is the “norm” for these children. In his interviews with the children of this squalid neighborhood, we find that the children speak honestly…
Details: Words: 1939 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…because at the time that the snow was added to the lakes and streams the Ph levels would change from around 5.2 to 4.6. They believed that such a high jump could not be attributed to natural causes. They believed that it was due to air pollution. They were…
Details: Words: 1939 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…of the Great Lakes", The Globe and Mail, Oct. 14, 1989. "Great Lakes Pollution as a Political Issue", The Globe and Mail, Oct. 16, 1989. "N.Y. Accused of Overlooking Pollution in Lake", Toronto Star, Feb. 26, 1990. "Pact On Great Lakes Cleanup Not Working…
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…violence, and offensive material. (Christensen, 1990, 4). "…pornography is just like pollution. It's not the [sic] always the person who does the polluting who's hurt by it, but the innocent people around him. Like po! llution, it is hazardous to the well being…
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…because at the time that the snow was added to the lakes and streams the Ph levels would change from around 5.2 to 4.6. They believed that such a high jump could not be attributed to natural causes. They believed that it was due to air pollution. They were…
Details: Words: 1904 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…. This includes the study of the atmosphere's chemical composition and electrical, acoustical, and optical properties. Scientists working in this field typically enjoy helping to solve environmental problems such as air pollution, global warming, and ozone depletion…
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…water--are becoming degraded and polluted. Unless steps are taken soon to reverse this course, the risks of irreversible damage to the resource base will increase. Land resources. Adopting such soil conservation measures as matching crops closely to soil…
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…that the snow was added to the lakes and streams the Ph levels would change from around 5.2 to 4.6. They believed that such a high jump could not be attributed to natural causes. They believed that it was due to air pollution. They were right. Since the beginning…
Details: Words: 1901 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…to form a protective oxide film on the surface. This "passive" film can be reinforced by treatment in certain chemical solutions. However, such steels will pit when exposed to harsh corrosive environments such as airborne salts and industrial pollutants
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…are still reeling from the loss of income and markets after the oil wiped out fish eggs, polluted salmon streams and canceled fishing seasons. The value of commercial fishing permits, which once practically guaranteed a good life, college for the kids…
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