Papers 2601-2610 of total 7380 found.
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…and make others aware of the conditions in our world. Pollution, global warming, and the depletion of the ozone layer all threaten the safety and health of present and future generations. Our generation must pattern their lives to conserve natural resources…
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…in the world. There is one worse then even the polluted minister that old mans revenge has been blacker then my sins. He has violated in cold blood, the sanctity of a human heart, thou and I Hester never did so.” (Ch 17) And other say that Pearl is the worst sinner…
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…and man-made buildings full of smog and pollution to the natural, green woods where life is flourishing. Her priorities have changed because of what is considered valuable in the different communities. She went from caring about money and material goods…
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…of transportation has changed throughout history. Automobiles are responsible for more than half the airborne pollution in the western world. Many plans are being developed to control air pollution. Burning cleaner fuel and burning fuel more efficiently both help…
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…the line we lost all idea of equality within countries. If we're not inventing new ways to make the world better, aren't we just making it worse? We are destroying our ozone with pollution, leaving marks on the moon, causing cancer and turning our planet…
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…a more highly concentrated layer of ozone which the UV rays cannot penetrate so easily...hence our protection. Left alone, ozone will "do its delicate dance", both creating and destroying itself. However, man puts billions of tons of pollutants into the air…
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…, prospecting for oil and minerals, locating fresh water, preserving wildlife, monitoring water and air pollution, mapping the growth of cities, and flood control. From NASA, studying other planets and their history helps us predict what might happen to earth…
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…, unemployment, growing crime, lack of potable water, inadequate sewage disposal, increasing air pollution, and the inappropriate disposal of toxic wastes. In search for more rural areas, forests are cleared to provide farmland. This way the deterioration of natural…
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…technological things like automobiles, television, video games, movies and fashion. They do not use gasoline, electricity, or commercial chemicals—all of which pollute the environment. Amish are divided into several separate bodies, some of them more…
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…. It is therefor obvious that the competitive industry will try harder to allocate their resources in the most efficient way. To land, the external costs in a competitive industry will often be pollution, seeing that the firm will strive hard to diminish…
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