Category: /Literature/Novels
refugees, living from hand to mouth; attractive young women are rented out with apartments and referred to as `furniture'. The future is not only crowded but also polluted, economically repressed, striped of all natural resources, and suf-fering from
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of God himself
Should carry him stinking and bit by bit to heaven,
I would not yield. I am not of pollution:
No man can defile the gods."
Basically, Creon states that even if the gods themselves were to come down and carry the body of Polyneices up
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to cope with environmental damage from the storm. Also, Ocean Oil
reported that there were seven incidents of pollution from the hurricane
destroying oil structures in the Gulf of Mexico. Perhaps worst of all, the $15
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Utopia
Secluded in the middle of the Atlantic Ocean, is a place called Lauropia, a wonderful society. It is always peaceful and nothing bad ever happens on the island. The island's air is always fresh and free of any toxins or pollution
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(or more) in finding qualified people to fill important posts.
9. Society benefits from telecommuting because it immediately cuts down on air pollution, use of non-renewable energy sources, and traffic congestion.
On December 23, 1995, President Clinton
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Category: /Science & Technology
of knowledge to our surroundings in order to improve them. Why stand by as world hunger, cancer, and AIDS pollute our earth? Genetics is the path to the answers and despite their risks, is a gamble worth taking.
Bibliography
Genetic Engineering: The Frontier
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it as well. Pollution levels in the atmosphere rose, working conditions declined, and the number of women and children working increased. The government, the arts, literature, music and architecture and man's way of looking at life all changed during the period
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, and much more. At the same time we, have more pollution, more diseases, and more crime. Rousseau compares the ³natural state² of man with animals because that is the closest thing to it that he can observe. He makes an excellent point when he says do you ever
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corporations' oil refineries, steel mills, chemical plants, and other factories, now located all over the world, are the main source of greenhouse gases, ozone-depleting chemicals, and toxic pollutants (Brecher and Costello 24). The attempts to modernize and improve
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
McElroy and Chris Neilson and centers around the challenges China faces in regards to air pollution and their climate. The Chinese government realizes how important these are to their future, but faces many economic restraints in doing so. Having the largest
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