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    Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into the natural environment that cause adverse change. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy‚ such as noise‚ heat or light. Pollutants‚ the components of pollution‚ can be either foreign substances/energies or naturally occurring contaminants. Pollution is often classed as point source or nonpoint source pollution. There are 6 (six) types of pollution that are going to be discussed in this site‚ namely air‚ water‚ noise‚ land

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    NAME : JOSEPH MERU REG NO : N102-0015/2012 UNIT NAME : SUSTAINABLE TOURISM 2 TASK : ASSIGNMENT Discuss Ways through Which NEMA Limits Sustainable Tourism Development Introduction The NEMA is a Government agency responsible for the management of the environment. NEMA principles are primary tools for achieving sustainable development since they recognize that the consideration of environmental factors requires the integration of social‚ economic and ecological factors into decisions

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    Pollution is the introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment. It is a major problem in America and as well as the world. Pollution not only damages the environment‚ but damages us also. It has cause many problems ranging from lung cancer to the greenhouse effect. It is among us all‚ but we continue to live our lives in our own filth. What is the reason behind this flawed logic? In this paper I will examine the problems and solutions for this issue. Automobiles are undeniable

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    teenage pregnancy was identified as a major public health issue right along with cancer and cardiovascular disease prompting public health interventions to be created. When researching teenage pregnancy in the African-American community I wanted to know were there specific things that caused African-Americans to have such a high number of teenage pregnancies compared to other races. Things like education and socio-economic status seems to come into play when it comes to the question of why there are so

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    POLLUTION Pollution is the introduction of a containment into the environment. It is created to mostly by human actions‚ but can also be a result of natural disasters. Pollution has a detrimental effect on any living organism in an environment‚ making it virtually impossible to sustain life. Pollution harms the Earth’s environment and its inhabitants in many ways. The three main types of pollution are: Land Pollution‚ Air Pollution‚ and Water Pollution. AIR POLLUTION Air Pollution consists

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    In what ways could the South African passbook be considered an important instrument of ‘racialisation’? What does racialisation tell us about the relationship between the individual and the social? The concept racialization implies separateness. According to Miles 2003‚ racialization is a dialetical process by which meaning is attributed to particular biological features of human beings‚ resulting in individuals being assigned to a general category which reproduces itself biologically. Racilisation

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    Cape Initiative’s (LCI) business is to inculcate a culture of lifelong learning within and across formal and non-formal fields of society in the Western Cape Province. LCI’s primary role is to provide‚ promote and reinforce life-long learning as a way of life and culture and bring about significant changes and improvements in social and economic development. They run and develop support groups that encourage and inspire people to further‚ or even begin an education. The Suppliers LCI provides

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    South Asia Theme 5 CCOT

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    South Asia Theme 5 The region of South Asia underwent many changes and continuities that resulted in a heavily patriarchal and hierarchal social structure by 600 CE. Perhaps the biggest change in the society was the caste system brought about by Aryans from Europe. The invaders helped to develop the different statuses going from priests‚ to warriors‚ to merchants‚ to commoners‚ and the natives or untouchables at the bottom. Once people were born into their designated caste‚ it was basically impossible

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    Land and Land Use

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    prices a threat to nature? (Star Tribune) The Land and Land Use topic that we are learning about in class talks about how the land has different uses. The farmers who own the land in this article have a tough decision on how to use it. It is currently being used for natural habitat but will bring in more fortune as farmland. This land is the type of land that is most valuable for natural habitat growth. The soil type also would help crop growth which would bring in more money for the farmers.

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    Impact of Pollution The environment is a part of our daily lives yet most people do not consider the impact that their actions have on the environment. People interact with and depend on different aspects of the environment from the air to water and land. There are relationships between actions that we make and the environment‚ the most obvious one being pollution. The lasting influence we have on our surroundings may not be immediately apparent but future generations will have to live with

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