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Category: /History
…efforts to keep the environment clean, some 200 million tons of pollutants were filling the air each year, and clean air in many cities had been replaced by smog. The earth, air, and water were deteriorating as construction of highways, malls, and housing…
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Category: /History
…worked countries became too costly. The price of fertilizer, pesticide and proper irrigation was quite high. Another problem which occurred in some less fortunate countries is the pollution of the water supply. Large quantities of pesticides…
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…Seuss addresses a growing crisis by employing nonsensical words and images, such as a Thneed, "a Fine-Something-That-All-People-Need." The greedy Once-ler and his factories that sully the sky artfully inform the reader about the dangers of pollution
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Category: /Literature/English
…Speed Kills The high speed limits are often causes of accidents that cause serious injuries and even death. The speed limit should be lowered so we can control accidents caused by high speed driving, pollution, and the high cost of operation…
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Category: /History
…to now, politically, economically, and socially. The conflict between the environmental pollution of coal plants and the possible threats of having a nuclear reactions is very controversial. The fact the coal itself when burned releases carcinogenic…
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…Introduction: Many people assume that water is an unlimited natural resource. Is this true? Although water appears abundant, recent circumstances indicate that it is seriously vulnerable to pollution and depletion. Throughout this essay we…
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…Introduction: Many people assume that water is an unlimited natural resource. Is this true? Although water appears abundant, recent circumstances indicate that it is seriously vulnerable to pollution and depletion. Throughout this essay we…
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…is that the city gives out many good conditions and environment for education, especially for youth. Moreover, there are great numbers of employment offered widely to everybody. However, pollution in big cities is such a big concern for many people. <Tab/&gt…
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…. Various other environmental groups have specific purposes and goals such as eliminating air pollution from automobiles and stopping the dumping of chemicals into ocean waters. The general goal of all of these groups is to preserve and ensure the existence…
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…contributions to pollution. As a result, population increase yields heightened demands on air, water, and land environments, because they offer essential assets and act as sinks for environmental pollutants. Concern with environmental change has come to forefront…
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