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…include air and water pollution, not enough fresh water, too many overcrowded schools, quality of life may become worse, taxes increase, crimes increase, people with out jobs or homes, soil pollution. The chance of having one natural disaster take down…
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…companies in host countries. By lowing their prices, increasing money in advertising so the smaller ones cannot compete with the bigger ones and that will lead them to the bankruptcy. A disadvantage could be mentioned is environment pollution. The multinational…
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…dream is developed through certain dominant images and symbols. Fitzgerald uses the green light as a symbol of hope, money, and jealousy. Hope signifies the center of the dream, but jealousy and lure of money pollute it. Gatsby is a noble man whose vision…
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…is trying to stop the growth of antibiotic pollution. In this experiment, scientists discovered that a person who takes an antibacterial drug, excretes much of the does intact. This contaminated rivers or soil and kills many of the microbes it encounters…
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…. If the public perceives a corporation as being socially responsible they may become more loyal customers. Knowing that a local corporation has taken steps toward pollution control would make me much more likely interested in consuming their goods as I would feel…
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…Full title: Gaseous ammonia and oxides of nitrogen can lead to both a stimulation and a reduction in plant growth. Using examples of effects at both the cellular and whole plant level, discuss the relative merits/disadvantages of life in a polluted
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…work anymore. Since few years ago, government put laws to protect environment against agricultural pollution. More and more people become concerned about the long-term sustainability of existing food production systems. Agricultural sector is not different…
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…Contemporary cities across North America are in crisis, and Toronto is no exception. Growing poverty and homelessness, mounting waste, air pollution that impacts residents' health as well as the environment, inadequate transit, and failing infrastructure…
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…vegetation and have to control certain pests and diseases. In the same way, a factory owner must abide by laws about noise and pollution coming from their property. There are very few ''free'' resources available to Australians that don't belong to anyone. Some…
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…and sewage, these new residents have thrown together make-shift shantytowns. This has led to massive pollution in Chinese rivers and cityscapes. Coupled with factory pollution, the result has often overwhelmed area resources. Cities have begun to respond…
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