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…of new runways. There are noise levels and pollution standards to be adhered to when proposing new hubs and runways to accommodate demand. . Competition from small airlines led to a downturn in revenue, because there is only so much demand for air travel…
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…for 1984 is in dirty, dull London, looking more run-down than ever. The Golden Country in Smith's dream, however, is paradise from the frozen-over hell that is London. It cannot be overlooked that London is full of disease, pests, pollution, and hate; basically…
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…the noise that they make as they whiz by is not exactly the familiar sound of polluting exhaust. It seems as if the vehicles are electric, therefore conserving energy and the environment, and increasing the average speed. The fact that Vincent’s space mission…
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…the noise that they make as they whiz by is not exactly the familiar sound of polluting exhaust. It seems as if the vehicles are electric, therefore conserving energy and the environment, and increasing the average speed. The fact that Vincent’s space mission…
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…, pollution. At the beginning of the novel, Oversands was described as “the marsh and everyone who lived on it was very quiet,” but at the end of the novel, the noise is so loud that Polly asks her guests to “speak louder” because of the traffic. This also…
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…the pressure force at every point in the plasma. The equilibrium thus obtained has to be stable. A plasma is stable if after a small perturbation it returns to its original state. A plasma is continually perturbed by random thermal "noise" fluctuations. If unstable…
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…universe but we are, however the masters of our fate. The beautiful, uninterrupted, natural world, may one day be jam packed with noise-bearing, polluting, gigantic machines; as if we have not destroyed our beautiful planet enough. We could very well have…
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…and our working condition can produce unpleasant or distracting stimuli. A few example of stressor are noise, large crowds, pollution, insufficient working and living space. Even the foods that we consume everyday can cause stress. Too much salt can raise your…
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…the pressure force at every point in the plasma. The equilibrium thus obtained has to be stable. A plasma is stable if after a small perturbation it returns to its original state. A plasma is continually perturbed by random thermal noise fluctuations. If unstable…
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…perturbed by random thermal "noise" fluctuations. If unstable, it might depart from its equilibrium state and rapidly escape the confines of the magnetic field (perhaps in less than one-thousandth of a second). A plasma in stable equilibrium can be maintained…
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