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…) have recognized the problem, they have been slow to get strict standards passed through legislation. The EPA has helped by mandating more efficient cars that use less fuel and produce less pollution. The EPA and other agencies pushing for recycling petroleum…
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…right or morally wrong. In this case, a man named John is faced with the decision of whether or not to install anti-pollution devices, called scrubbers, in a new factory that is being built in Southeast Asia. The scrubbers will cost John’s company time…
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…while providing liable transportation. Rail can be built with no tax increase; it will help families save money, and it also the best shot at reversing air pollution. Look around at the traffic now, and then imagine it 25 years from now, with no major…
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…of France to and extraordinary degree. Paris is said to be the center of education, government, communication, banking, business affaires, and most importantly tourism. But this extravagant city suffers from air pollution, almost 24-hour traffic noise, and urban…
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Category: /Literature/English
…feel differently. Certain residents are concerned with the reputation Home Depot has for traffic, pollution and noise. The deliveries for this new location will need to access the store via entrances that intercept with crossing which are intended…
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…, environmental circumstances, life situations, behaviors, and cognitive activities. The biological variables affect a person’s physical state including illness and physical extortion. Natural disasters, poverty, overcrowding, and noise pollution are examples…
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…of the whale population. Among them are collisions with ships, entanglements in fishing gear, oil spills, pollution, coastal development, and human generated noise in the oceans. Yet the blue whale is increasing in visibility and in numbers off the California…
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…with noise and pollution regulations if it needs the capacity. The company’s stock has split three times since 1990, and its price-earnings ratio is a healthy 13.1 percent. Its load factor is well within the industry norm of 67 percent (Sanborn, 1996, p. 251…
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…as endangered. The St. Lawrence belugas are critically endangered with only about 700 remaining. The St. Lawrence belugas are a victim of shipping disturbance including collisions, noise pollution, habitat degradation, and above all toxic contaminants. The beluga…
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Category: /History
…. Some of Nostradamus predictions were astounding for example “When the see the half pig man. Noise screams, battle fought in the skies. The dumb beasts will be heard to speak.” (Century 1 Quatrain 14). From Nostradamus perception there were planes…
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