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…conclusive evidence of social problems that has contribute by disadvantage of modern technology; for example, machine replacement in factory, increased unemployment rate after terrorist attack, increased social stress level, pollution by modern technology, extinct…
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…of asbestos is revealed to public it can affect the financial performance of Manville. The company might have to pay for what they have caused to the society and environment such as pollution, sewage or disease. Also, Manville Corporation attempted to fulfil its…
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…and continuing scale of mass production. Large number of people also means more intelligence and enterprise to overcome problems such as pollution or resource limitation. Human creativity and intelligence can create new resource by substituting new materials for old…
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…was polluting the air with its hazardous smoke. But the plant couldn't afford to built special smoke filter, which is very expensive, and requires another mini plant to reproduce all hazardous materials. Officials have been discussing about closing this plant…
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…, the natural ecosystem lost its equilibrium. Ironically, 'tree planting was given the highest priority and funding' (Murphy, 2001: 32). According to the World Health Organization, China had seven of the world's ten most polluted cities in 1998 (Whitaker, 2001: A02…
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…is that increasing atmospheric depositions due to air pollution may destroy a number of the existing peatlands. In some European regions, large areas of peat bog have been damaged and cease to lay down peat due to increased nitrogen and sulphur deposition (Francez, 2000…
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…be disposed of easily. The burning of oil and natural gases also produce a variety of atmospheric pollutants and adds carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. The releasing of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere contributes a great deal to the "Green House Effect…
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…, pg 662). Ford assigned a staff of 6,500 engineering employees to the emissions problem. Changes to carborations and exhaust systems eliminated 90 percent of the overall pollutants (Brinkley, Douglas, pg 663) There are many people who guided…
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…of Buddhist monasteries in China and Japan where it was encountered by Westerners in the eighteenth century. It has turned out to be a valuable street tree because of its unusual foliage and tolerance of pollution.1 Gnetophyta:2 Mostly they can be found…
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…stresses in their return migration to the spawning grounds. These stresses vary from unfavorable water temperature, pollutants or the deterioration of water quality, and the scarcity of foods such as zooplankton. Whether these stresses were severe enough…
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