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will threaten human health and existing deserts will spread; the consequences are nearly endless. If the world population does not do something now, global warming will do more damage than has any other man made pollution problem.
Accepting the Kyoto Treaty
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Category: /Business & Economy
and polluted in the north. There is deforestation and deteriorating agricultural lands. There is also a problem with serious air and water pollution in the national capital and urban centers along the US-Mexico border.
Cultural
Mexico is rich in regional cultures
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Category: /Literature/English
to place, job to job, and a lot of other places. We all complain about how we have all of this pollution, and smog. And we are all surprised where it is coming from. What we don't' realize, is that we, the people who drive around form all of the places
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Category: /Literature/English
the computer, he poured in the sample and deposited the $10. The computer started making some noise and various lights started flashing. After a brief pause out popped a small slip of paper on which was printed: You have tennis elbow. Soak your arm in warm water
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Category: /Literature/English
, and just a hassle.
First and foremost, they are noisy. People would always be toying with them. For example, students would be taking them on and off, which would be making an irritating clicking noise. After a while, that could drive someone insane
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Category: /Literature/English
found managers that when a noise distraction was introduced it was a serious impediment to their productivity. But the absence of noise was a greater benefit on production for that day. It is unusual to credit the absence of something as a reason
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Category: /Literature/English
and began reading to him. Noises throughout the dreary house came parallel to the noises of the story. I momentarily glanced at Roderick. He maintained an uncontrollable tremor and rocked from side to side. His ridged eyes were focused on the door
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Category: /Literature/Novels
manner without anything in its path to stop it. Personification is also used to give the ocean living characteristics. Dickens writes, so tremendous was the noise of the living ocean. This statement allows one to understand how overwhelming and loud
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Category: /Literature/English
The Computer
A computer is a very unique machine. It has many different parts and a lot of different noises. Some parts are hot, and some are cold.
Computers have many different sounds that they make. Depending on the sound it makes, it could
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Category: /Literature/English
or contact detonators.
The Zaunköning (Gnat) came into service during the autumn of 1943. Intended to be an escort-killer, it achieved some early minor success only to be countered by the allied Foxer noise-making decoy. It was scoring hits against escort
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