Papers 681-690 of total 7380 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…there is empty space, "on the land, buried in the ground, injected into deep wells, or dumped into the ocean." This hazardous material indefinitely pollutes the ground water that is consumed regularly by people. In the GRAPH it can be seen that several years ago…
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…society more densely populated city's lacked acquit sanitation systems and disease became rampant. The factories polluted the air and water. Inside the factories there were very poor and dangerous working conditions. The government policy was not to internee…
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…spend reading or relaxing while leaving the process of driving to someone else. Have anyone ever thought that using public transports could reduce the problems caused by the man-made pollutants? Consider how many large suburban vehicles and trucks you see…
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…Executive Summary The Gartland Steel is a fully integrated steel producer having nine plants in US. The Company has always been proactive on issues related to environmental pollution, and was placed first by the Council of economic priorities concerning…
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…The destructive dangers of deforestation and pollution have negatively affected forest environments all over the world. Also current events such as the chaotic forest fires in Spain and Portugal during the summer of 2005 have not only killed dozens…
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…for the benefit of our polluted society. Hospital deaths due to respiratory and circulatory diseases, and nitrogen dioxide and respiratory moralities, reflect the impact of air pollution in Hong Kong caused by car emissions. A lot of people are suffering from asthma…
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Category: /Law & Government
…. ________ started using the money for good such as thinking of causes and then fixing them before the effect happens. She thought about it and before getting any further she started working on new ideas to prevent pollution. For factories she put them into a dome…
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…When industrialization began, little thought was given to its ecological effects. Raw, untreated sewage was allowed to pollute our seas and rivers. Animals were killed for profit to the point of extinction. The loss of trees through uncontrolled…
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…with everyone else and eventually no one benefits from natural resources because they are diminished. <Tab/>The Tragedy of Commons also involves pollution. For one's own gain, people pollute the air and the environment, and are not directly held…
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…environmental impact than conventional energy technologies. Conventional energy technologies rely on fossil fuels which contribute significantly to many of the environmental problems we face today such as greenhouse gases, air pollution, and water and soil…
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