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…enough nitric acid to make four-fifths of an inch of rain with a pH of 3.5. Industrial activity, transportation, and burning fossil fuel for commercial and domestic purposes all contribute sulfate, nitrates, and other pollutants to the atmosphere. As sulfur…
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…disappearing were protected after the population got to critical levels and then threatened by extinction. Water quality policies were introduced after some rivers were so polluted that fish and aquatic life died. Still, we have achieved allot of success…
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…. A mixed culture of these strains will be able to utilize all of the substrates existing in dilute food wastes, reducing at the same time the level of pollution of the wastes, as measured by their biological oxygen demand (BOD). One of the main advantages…
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…good go a long way in terms of helping people. Businesses will usually have many conflicts with the government for several reasons. Firstly the government might believe that the business is polluting the atmosphere too much and therefore might call…
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…of the manufacturers are not aware of the harmful effects by the plastic. It will cause undesirable effects such as pollution. <Tab/>Environmental problems Manufacturers have to take note that the materials are a harmful effect to the people…
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…ethical issue, which is not consistent with its strategy and definitely affect its business development and reputation in the future. Instead AEC should find out a best solution to minimum the flaring pollution risk as much as possible and make effort to stop…
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…into the atmosphere. While the fact that driving a fuel cell car creates little to no pollution, the power plants providing the energy to fuel cell makers does expend carbon dioxide into the air. Unless more nuclear power plants are created, there seems to be no other…
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…, limiting the legal responsibility of a willful and thoughtless polluter; using the legal process to wear down competitors or other opponents; or affirm a dubious advantage only to conceal a destructive evidence. Firstly, defending the culpable or the guilty…
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…and materialism C. Violence D. Lack of culture E. Greed III. Destruction of America A. Pollution B. Destruction for wealth IV. Conclusion Vonnegut's portrayal of society in Breakfast of Champions         'The country…
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…for countless cases of illness, death, poverty, pollution, exploitation and lies. The operational principles of the corporation give it a highly anti-social "personality": It is self-interested, inherently amoral, callous and deceitful; it breaches social and legal…
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