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on was the same and yet changed. There was a great gulf fixed between today and yesterday. Everything in the past seemed simple, natural, full of daylight-and she was alone in a place of darkness and pollution.-Alone! It was the loneliness that frightened her." (p.142
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. Electric automobiles reduce dependence on foreign oil, because they do not use oil. They reduce the carbon dioxide emissions. They can reduce toxic air pollution emissions by, definition zero-emission vehicles: they omit nothing (Brant 37). Clean air
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Category: /Law & Government/Government & Politics
% of the population lives below the poverty line, the opportunities are scarce and oppression is high. It is one of the most polluted boroughs of New York, and has one of the highest rates of some illnesses, such as asthma and AIDS. The Bronx is not cut off from
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Category: /History
Microsystems, who claim Microsoft introduced programming codes to "pollute" it's language Java, similar claims were made by RealNetworks CEO Rob Glaser. Glaser claimed that Microsoft intentionally disabled his company's software to eliminate the competition. Should
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Category: /Literature/English
the reality (as opposed to the myth) of living in the city. An eminent psychologist, Jonathan Freedman, points out that while cities can be dangerous to the health of the inhabitants because of crowding, pollution, and so on, there are many more resources
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migration, lack of water, no sewage or solid waste facilities, pollution, and shelter shortages . They also face poor ventilation, due to a lack of windows and electricity. They also tend to establish homes on unused land that is usually privately owned
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murder has polluted the purity of all of society, just as the blood has incarnadined the oceans. Macbeths preoccupation with the future consequences of his acts focuses on the guilt of his stained soul for the last time in this scene. His greedy urges
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Category: /Literature/English
on Westminster Bridge early in the morning, then there would
almost definitely not be the same tranquil atmosphere as there was then, as there would probably noise, pollution, cars, people and
aeroplanes breaking
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jays flying around my area quite often. The river is darkened by pollution, filled with fish to, unknowingly, be caught by the fishermen. I hear the sounds of the river current rustling through the air as I sit on the large rocks, banking the river
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Category: /Literature/Novels
York life as corruption and Hippocratic. For example, the shows
inside the Radio City symbolizes the ingenious art that pollutes the audience. The stage has no artistic
or religious values. He thinks that old Jesus probably wouldve puked if he
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