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…What Really Happened to Kurt Cobain? On April 8, 1994, at 8:40am in a quaint and quiet home in Madrona, Washington, Kurt Cobain, lead singer of Nirvana, was found dead with a shotgun wound to his head in the greenhouse above his garage. Also present…
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…, and the nation that produces the greatest amount of greenhouse gas per capita. Usually, our international policy and sometimes even our national policy follow in the footsteps of our southern neighbours, who pushed us into such agreements as NAFTA (North American…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of lung and other cancers, and smoking is the single most important avoidable cause of cancer in humans. It also causes air pollution .It is the main problem arising from the combustion of fossil fuels in the Greenhouse effect resulting mainly…
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…and depressing verse among writers. The son of a greenhouse owner would one day use his vivid ideas of nature and interpretations of the world in a manner that would provide the wilting world of the arts with witty, moving, and provocative verse. That same man would…
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…efficiency results in increased emissions of carbon dioxide, a greenhouse gas. The other alternative to reduce acid rain is to burn less high sulfur fossil fuel. This can be accomplished by switching to alternative sources of energy, or improving the efficiency…
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…in the program, which means they have pledged to sequester or avoid 170 million metric tons of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases in the year 2000. This is more than four times the original goal established by the government in 1993. While some Climate…
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…Politicians and Industrialists saw the need for safer, ‘greener’ energy sources. Environmental problems from the burning of fossil fuels came to dominate the headlines of world media with issues such as the greenhouse effect, acid rain and water pollution…
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…it comes to global warming, or the greenhouse effect, the general public has been even more frightened. Who can blame them when there are many outrageous and biased reports stating human fault at the warming. Many scientists are also exaggerating the full…
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…is released as carbon dioxide and when burned at alarming rates the balance in Earth's atmosphere tips and helps support the greenhouse problem develop further. Towards the Natives The natives that live in the Amazon face one major problem, which is losing…
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….  These stations produce co² and other greenhouse gases, which are adding to global warming  The coal can be mined by a method of open-cast mining, this can ruin large areas of farmland (even after the open cast mine has been filled…
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