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    Soil Pollution

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    SOIL POLLUTION INTRODUCTION Soil is the thin layer of organic and inorganic materials that covers the Earth’s rocky surface. The organic portion‚ which is derived from the decayed remains of plants and animals‚ is concentrated in the dark uppermost topsoil. The inorganic portion made up of rock fragments‚ was formed over thousands of years by physical and chemical weathering of bedrock. Productive soils are necessary for agriculture to supply the world with sufficient

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    Pollution Horticulture

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    Challenges to commercial Horticulture due to pollution in the uk A major challenge to the horticulture industry is pollution and the negative effects that may arise because of it. As the population grows it is apparent that pollution is unavoidable to some degree‚ this will undoubtedly have a impact on commercial horticulture. There are three main types of pollution that can have a negative effect on horticulture; Air pollution water pollution soil pollution the first challenge that commercial

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    cheetah‚ jaguar etc which were abundant before some 25 to 30 years ago while some of them are at the verge of extinction and some became extinct like North African elephant‚ Quagga etc. Now take another component as environment which is suffering from severe degradation due to many unbalanced human

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    Save the Child

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    in/CTET November Key Stereotyping of masculine and feminine roles takes place in 17 08 27 01 schools also Rigidity of planning 20 11 07 22 Adapt‚ perturbs 18 06 29 02 Correct syntactically but semantically incorrect 11 14 10 23 Decrease‚ has no effect on 12 17 12 16 Culture-free IQ 13 10 04 21 Theory of hierarchical needs 14 16 09 29 J P Guilford’s theory of structure of intellect 15 05 28 03 Developmental Stages 07 22 15 27 Development is relatively orderly 09 24 17 15 surgeon 05 30 22 20 http://www

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    Save Wildlife

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    rhinoceroses are believed to have medicinal properties and so the rhinoceroses are shot‚ their horns are removed and sold. Poaching is a regular business for some criminals. The peacocks are shot for their enchanting plumes. It is said that the oil extracted from a dead peacock has a medicinal property. The deer are hunted for their horns and flesh. The Wildlife Protection Act prohibits killing the deer and other wildlife species. A crocodile is shot and its skin is removed and sold. The skin of the crocodile

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    Marine Pollution

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    MARINE POLLUTION By: Naveen Prasad Yerra subbarayudu AGENDA • Introduction • Types of pollution  Cause  Effects INTRODUCTION • Harmful foreign contaminates entry in to ocean like chemicals‚ particles‚ industrial‚ agricultural and residential waste‚ noise. • Creates a disturbance in the ocean chain • Major portion of marine pollution are land based TYPES OF MARINE POLLUTIONS Pollutants Entering The Oceans 3% 10% 20% Air Pollution Farm Runoff Litter Sewage 5% 20% 10% Offshore

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    Factory Pollution

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    Factories‚ while producing industry and food for human consumption‚ contribute to the pollution of the environment. The waste that results from factory production often ends up in the soil and subsequently in streams and rivers. Waste also contaminates the air‚ contributing to smog‚ poor air quality and acid rain. Waste can also originate from farms thousands of animals kept in small confines produce a vast amount of waste‚ which enters the surrounding soil and water supply. This is why I

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    Water Pollution

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    Water Pollution SCI/275 Artina Houston September 27‚ 2010 Aimee Pellet Water pollution is when a body of water is adversely affected due to the addition of large amounts of materials to the water. (www.imbgnet.net) There are four types of water pollutions and I’m going to describe each one of them. I’m also going to tell you the solutions that I can up with and how I’m going to get the government and people involved to help. It is a lot of things that we don’t know about water pollution

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    Sound Pollution

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    Main effects of sound pollution • Deafness‚ temporary or permanent‚ is one of the most prevalent effects of noise pollution. Mechanics‚ locomotive drivers‚ telephone operators etc all have their hearing impairment. • The first and foremost effect of noise is a decrease in the efficiency in working. Research has proved the fact that human efficiency increases with noise reduction. • Too much of noise disturbs the rhythms of working‚ thereby affecting the concentration required for doing a

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    Save Animals

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    J Agric Environ Ethics (2008) 21:579–596 DOI 10.1007/s10806-008-9110-0 Vegetarian Meat: Could Technology Save Animals and Satisfy Meat Eaters? Patrick D. Hopkins Æ Austin Dacey Accepted: 24 June 2008 / Published online: 11 July 2008 Ó Springer Science+Business Media B.V. 2008 Abstract Between people who unabashedly support eating meat and those who adopt moral vegetarianism‚ lie a number of people who are uncomfortably carnivorous and vaguely wish they could be vegetarians. Opposing animal suffering

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