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    (Question 11 is worth 20 points) 4. Pollution isn’t always caused by human activity. The term pollution can be applied when the composition of something has been modified by the presence of one or more substances that either it cannot be used for a specific purpose or it is less suitable for that use than it was in its natural state. Nature pollutes water with leaves that fall off the trees and decay‚ animal waste‚ and oil seepages. 5. A major source of water pollution results from agricultural practices

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    Disposal of Garbage -------------------- A Thesis Presented to The Faculty of the Maritime Department John B. Lacson Colleges Foundation -------------------- In Partial Fulfillment Of the Requirements for the Course Research 311 --------------------- By Arcenal Alipo-on Exaltado Vistar Gasataya Rondovio Batalliones Chapter 1 INRODUCTION The working title of the study is initially drafted as: level of awareness of BSMT students on proper disposal of garbage and Effective

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    Noise Pollution on Students

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    students suffer from noise pollutants that can be found inside and nearby from their schools. Larger classrooms inherently breed more noisy atmospheres‚ and the issue of noise pollution can negatively impact a student’s academic experience. However‚ classroom size is not the only factor that contributes to noise pollution in the learning environment. Schools that is close to highways‚ airports‚ hospitals or railroads‚ experience a lot of external noise that cannot be controlled. Here in metro

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    Environmental Pollution

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    HONG BANG UNIVERSITY INTERNATIONAL YEAR 2012-2013‚ TERM 7 Foreign Laguage Faculty Name: TRAN THI THUY Campus: 28-30 Ngo Quyen‚ District 5 Student Code: 09072836 Module: US CULTURE Class: NN09-AV MID-TERM TEST Date 11/29/2012 TOPIC: Research both sides of the issue: the environmental value of the rain forests and the need of the people who are cutting them down. Also looking for what experts are recommending should be done. TROPICAL RAINFORESTS Tropical rainforests are important

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    hotter? People don’t have enough clean water for everyday activities‚ there’s a stuffy atmosphere covering this city. This bad situation is caused by garbage from industrial zones‚ car exhaust and large population. The purpose of this essay is to analyze these three main causes of pollution in HCM city. The first and immediate cause of pollution in HCM city is the waste from industrial zones. There’re so much industrial zones that make the water dirty‚ make the air polluted with foul odor. For

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    Water Pollution in India

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    that she wanted him to wash and then went straight down to the Ganges River. He looked at the filthy water with a disgusted look on his face and then told himself that he was not going to wash his family’s clothes in this water. Pollution and specifically water pollution is a problem facing the entire world; however it is a serious problem facing India today. This includes most of India’s rivers. Unfortunately‚ India’s holiest river‚ which is the Ganges is involved in this situation. The Ganges River

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    Water Pollution in China

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    WATER POLLUTION IN CHINA River like blood in Roxian‚ Guangxi About one third of the industrial waste water and more than 90 percent of household sewage in China is released into rivers and lakes without being treated. Nearly 80 percent of China’s cities (278 of them) have no sewage treatment facilities and few have plans to build any and underground water supplies in 90 percent of the cites are contaminated.  Water shortages and water pollution in China are such a problem that the World Bank

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    Gina McArdle May 21‚ 2010 F 9-11:50 Be the Solution to Ocean Pollution Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to minimize the amount of waste they contribute to the ocean litter and pollution Central Idea: The quality of the ocean and health of sea life is greatly impacted by the contents that go into the sea‚ so the people of this world should limit the amount of litter and pollutants that potentially contribute to this problem. INTRODUCTION I. Attention Getter: Breathe slowly

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    Definition of Air Pollution

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    1. Definition of air pollution Air pollution is the introduction of chemicals‚ particulate matter‚ or biological materials that cause harm or discomfort to humans or other living organisms‚ or cause damage to the natural environment or built environment‚ into the atmosphere. The atmosphere is a complex dynamic natural gaseous system that is essential to support life on planet Earth. Stratospheric ozone depletion due to air pollution has long been recognized as a threat to human health as well as

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    Pollution on the High Seas

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    Case Title: Pollution On the High Seas Case Study Specialist for The Center for Sociological and Ethical Responsibility Executive Summary Since the shipping industry accounts for the transportation of more than 90 percent of the worlds products by volume it’s no wonder the seas are becoming an environmental responsibility of the very companies who use this resource to make money. Many of these companies are using bunker fuel which releases more sulfur dioxide than all of the world’s cars

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