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…told me that I would sleep with my mother and kill my father I don’t know that I would go there again for advice. Creon comes back and says that they must rid themselves of a pollution. Vowing to rid himself of this pollution Oedipus starts to dive…
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Category: /Literature/English
…-absorbed, thinking he can settle the “pollution” that is “festering in [his] land” (pg.4). Furthermore, he has an enthusiasm to discover the truth of who his real parents are, and becomes much tempered when an unexpected event arises. This generates too many…
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…today, there will still be the same amount in the future. Wind energy is also a source of clean, non-polluting, electricity. Unlike conventional power plants, wind plants do not pollute the air. In 1990, California's wind power plants offset the emission…
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…from factories was not properly disposed, resulting in the pollution of lakes and streams. Some factories released gasses in the air, creating air pollution. Air pollution has also resulted from the many vehicles needed to transport the Baby Boomers. Vast…
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…result in a world which cars run or highly efficient engines of a cost of a penny a mile, which is currently half the rate of modern cars. In the mean time releasing nothing more harmful than water, which we need to stop a big part of air pollution. With all…
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Category: /Literature/English
…in industrial and technological advancements. As technology grew, so did pollution and population. Sessions wrote (2001, p.161), as urban-industrial pollution developed into a major problem after World War II, “newer man-centered leaders” arose…
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…more polluting fossil and nuclear fuels. Rapidly growing energy needs around the world will make geothermal energy exceedingly important in several developing countries. In the production of geothermal energy, wells are used to bring hot water or steam…
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…estimates that china, which probably has the dirtiest air pollution in 1995, caused 178,000 premature deaths among city dwellers. Living things are not the only things that re being affected by acid rain and depositions. Many famous buildings are destroyed…
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…of nuclear war, and sometimes simply the wastes themselves are so toxic that with a few rains runoff will pollute nearby water sources to the point that they are no longer safe to sustain life. In past times, before we humans realized that our space was limited…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Nuclear Power vs. Coal Power Today we are living in a world that is becoming increasingly more environmentally conscious, yet consuming more energy than ever. Having such high-energy demands creates many environmental issues, such as pollution, land…
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