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    POLLUTION!!- IS THERE A SOLUTION? Human Beings belong to a species that poisons its own habitat. If we think of our planet as a spaceship then we are the new and all other species are passengers. In general we behave irresponsibly .Earth’s atmosphere forms a protective cocoon around our spaceship‚ storing and recycling essential elements such as carbon and oxygen. Humans fill the air with pollution that turns the rain acidic and threatens to alter the climate pollution from and fossil and nuclear

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    Water Pollution

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    Water Pollution Solutions Water pollution has been around ever since any of us can remember! What we need to look for now are water pollution solutions to help salvage our planet. So read on to know about some water pollution solutions... Water pollution is a problem that isn’t new to us. Water pollution has been around since time immemorial‚ though the severity of the problem has only recently struck environmentalists the world over. Although there are a lot of strict laws in the United States

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    1 ENG 101 7 October 2013 Coal Keeps the Lights On Rev. Delbert Jones lived in Harlan County‚ Kentucky all of his life. His grandfather and his father were both coal miners‚ he too carried on the tradition. After all‚ that is all his family and him knew. He gave the coal mines twenty two and a half years of his life. And like most other coal miners he did not reach the age of retirement before health issues wore down his once able body. Delbert started working in the mines of Harlan in 1966

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    Industrial pollution

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    strong growth include the chemical industry‚ steel industry‚ mining industry and the paper and pulp industry. Now a day’s Bangladesh is want to achieve middle class country position. So the country is going to be an industrial country. And the industry who is responsible for the pollution. Most of the industries are not follow the rules of the law. I.2 Origin of the report: To know the current situation of the industrial pollution. To know what are the reason behind this. Why the industry

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    tomorrow”. Continue to be microprocessor-focused. Questions 1. Undertake a brief SWOT for Intel. Strength Intel has a large market share and it adds much value to its brand. Besides‚ Intel has their loyal customers throughout the world‚ most people are familiar with the brand of Intel. It can be discerned that the success of Intel’s microprocessor is due to its powerful team of R&D. Weaknesses To some extent‚ Intel focused too much on PC‚ ignoring the mobile market‚ which is considered as a promising

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    Ocean Pollution

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    This research examines the effects that humans have been inducing on the ocean and how the pollution produced is affecting the form of life present there. There is plenty of evidence that the oceans have deteriorated at the hands of humans‚ but recent investigations show that deterioration‚ especially at the sea coasts‚ has increased significantly in the last years due to increased industrial discharge. Common synthetic pollutants that reach the ocean include pesticides‚ herbicides‚ chemical fertilizers

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    Plastic pollution

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    resources such as crude oil‚ gas and coal(Derraik‚ 2002). The raw materials of plastics were formed from ancient plants and animals hundreds of millions years ago. Therefore those raw materials are non-renewable resources that explained when those resources would not be replaced for a short period of time. As many people use plastic everyday‚ it will take a more time to break down and as a result the plastic debris litter everywhere and become plastic pollution. As plastic is buoyant‚ it easily blows

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    disaster risk reduction

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    economic disruption‚ or environmental damage. ii. Human-induced: Conditions that may have disastrous consequences for a society. These are associated with industries or energy generation facilities and include explosions‚ leakage of toxic waste‚ pollution‚ dam failures. Complex Emergency is included in this category. Categorization of Natural Hazards i. Geological: Geological process or phenomenon that may cause loss of life‚ injury or other health impacts‚ property damage‚ loss of livelihoods

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    Case: Coal and Variance

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    INTRODUCTION Background of Company Luotang Power is a coal-fired power plant located in central China. This company is a subsidiary of China Hua Tong Power (HT Power). The main activity of this company is to generate electricity. Luotang Power operates using a 600 MW coal-fired power plant and sells the generated power to their primary customer‚ the Hubei Provincial Power Company (HPPC). HPPC was the only company in Hubei Province that owned all the power transmission and distribution facilities

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    Enironmental Pollution

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    Introduction Environmental Pollution is one of the biggest challenges faced by most societies in this modern era. It has become a paradox of our time that urbanization and development be associated with environmental degradation. In man’s quest for social growth‚ nonchalance to nature’s laws have set in and this has disturbed a number of natural phenomena. The industrial revolution has brought with it technological advancement‚ such as the discovery of oil and fossil fuels and its virtually universal

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