Papers 291-300 of total 7380 found.
…. In numerous cities across the country, the personal automobile is the single greatest polluter. Emissions from millions of vehicles on the road add up and cause the global warming problem talked of earlier. The solution is to have much more efficient vehicles…
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…are lost due to coastal development leaving the females without a familiar place to lay their eggs. Noise, lights, and beach pollution are disruptive and threaten this critical part of the sea turtles life cycle. Some turtles may decide to lay their eggs on less…
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…to be improved. The narrow, unplanned streets are often congested causing air and noise pollution. There may also be air pollution from the few remaining factories. There is usually a high unemployment rate in the inner city areas as the inhabitants are often low…
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…and fracturing communities physically, socially and economically. Measurably higher levels of immediate and long-term toxic effects from air, water and noise pollution and debris degrade local land values and further destabilize urban areas. These same areas…
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…believe The Handmaid's Tale, written by Margaret Atwood, falls in the second category. Issues raised in this novel such as manipulation, public punishment, ignorance, and pollution are problems we face in the world today. Atwood's conception of the future…
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…on the environment and the quality of people's live. Arguments against: 1- Social costs, such as congestion, noise, crime, pollution and the loss of beautiful countryside, may increase in the pursuit of economic goals. These costs often have to be paid for by the state…
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…and objectives. What the results were for the city of Austin In their effort to privatize Bergstrom, the city met many challenges and issues such as environmental clean up, what do with existing structures, noise pollution and re-use issues. The cleanup…
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Pollution is the contamination of any feature of the environment and attached to it are certain characteristics. It is the addition of a substance or substances at a faster rate than the environment can accommodate. Certain pollutants like arsenic…
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…of the city of Ginowan (leading to a local population density of nearly 111,000 persons per square mile. Military training and activity on the base inevitably takes place very close to the city population, posing safety hazards as well as causing noise pollution
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…Problem The first thing people see, in the morning, when they walk outside is the sky or the colored sun. Is this world giving us the privilege of seeing the natural colors of the sun through all the layers of pollution within…
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