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…. They are not the same thing! If the people of this world knew the truth of the hemp plant, not the lies our government spreads, our world could be a much better place. Instead, we choose to follow the doctrine set up by our politicians that does nothing but pollute our…
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…to pollution. Man made disastor such as oil spills pollute the oceans in such injuring or killing water mammals and birds. When farmers spray their crops with pesticides, to keep insects from eating their crops, cause harm to many other mammals. Aswell, Industries…
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…believe The Handmaid's Tale, written by Margaret Atwood, falls in the second category. Issues raised in this novel such as manipulation, public punishment, ignorance, and pollution are problems we face in the world today. Atwood's conception of the future…
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…. All objects in nature have a certain level of acicicity but acid rain has too much acid in it. Acid rain is a complicated problem, caused by air pollution. Acid rain's spread and damage involves weather, chemistry, soil, and the life cycles of plants…
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…are highly reactive and consequently short lived, and are often used as a "detergent of the troposphere" (Uherek) due to it's oxidation of several pollutants, including CO. Carbon monoxide in the atmosphere can also lead to the formation of the tropospheric…
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…to the formation of smog and other potentially toxic pollutants. Of all the petroleum that is extracted from the earth, about 84% is burned as a fuel (1). Concerns over rising pollution have encouraged research to focus on reducing the world's dependence on petroleum…
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…, as Clive Hamilton observes (2002:61) the comparative advantage theory makes many assumptions that do not hold in reality. Assumptions such as the non-existence of unemployment, perfect competition and the overlooking of implicit cost such as pollution and damage…
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…. Lotus Rental Car will reduce expenses, increase customer base, and have greater profits by adding alternative fuel vehicles to their fleet. New legislative policies are being created in the automotive industry concerning fuel efficiency and pollution
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…and that there is less air pollution and water pollution. Solar energy has become a topic of major discussion. As we all know, the sun is one of the most important non-conventional sources of energy. It emits both heat and light radiations. The mechanism of converting light…
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…The United States depends on fossil fuels, like oil and coal, for energy. According to experts these sources will exhaust by the year 2050. Fossil fuels also pollute the environment. So we need to search for alternative energy sources which are reliable…
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