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    List of Environmental Problems The earth’s environment has become a pervasive and global problem. There is growing awareness about the need to conserve our environment. Read on to know the different environmental problems. Today the earth’s environment is in a sorry state. Wherever one looks‚ one encounters pollution. Forests are disappearing. The green patches in the city are being replaced by concrete buildings. Waste products are being dumped indiscriminately. Water is too toxic to drink.

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    Gasland Problem Tap water isn’t supposed to catch fire. It does in Dimock. Josh Fox‚ the director of "Gasland‚" chronicles his search to discover what gas drilling in the Marcellus Shale might do to his beloved Delaware River watershed should he and his neighbors sign the leases they received in the mail. That search takes him first to Dimock and then across the United States‚ where he meets people struggling with unexpected consequences of gas drilling in multiple states. He spent time with citizens

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    Americans’ everyday lives during the 1950s (CITE). TOPIC SENTENCE--- CAUSES‚ INTERNAL CONFLICT‚ EXTERNAL CONFLICT. The Cold War stemmed from a mutual mistrust between the United States and the Soviet Union. The lack of trust between the two nations was caused by political and economic differences‚ Stalin’s hostility‚ and Stalin’s alliance with Hitler and expansion into Eastern Europe (Fagnilli 22). While the United

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    ROHINGYA PROBLEM INTRODUCTION 1. The word Rohinga is derived from Rohang‚ the ancient name of Arakan. Situated on Burma ’s south-eastern border with Bangladesh. Arakan is one of the provinces of Burma and has a population of five million 40 percent of whom are Muslims. Burma was officially renamed as Myanmar on 18 June with its capital at Yangoon. Military rule covers the most of the history of Burmese politics. The Arakan Muslims are unhappy with the prevailing political system in Burma

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    Who really caused Jay Gatsby’s downfall? Imagine hearing about a friend or family member’s death and not truthfully knowing how they died. In the novel it states that George Wilson shot Gatsby‚ but what were all the underlying reasons… was it really him? The mystery of this non fictional death is a various blame game including all the events leading up to his death. It all starts when Nick Carraway moves to West Egg‚ a wealthy area‚ and gets invited to a party by the “big name” of Gatsby (Fitzgerald

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    Chapter 1 THE PROBLEM AND ITS BACKGROUND Introduction The mission of the academic library is to contribute to the goals of the college or university of which it is a part to the wider scholarly community. These goals pertain to teaching‚ learning‚ research and public service in some combination. The enduring traditional and widely accepted function of the academic library is to provide bibliographical and physical access to books and the information sources required to support the diverse missions

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    LOVE AND JUSTICE “MY STAND ON SOCIETY” There are many problems right now in the society. Some of these problems can be easily solved‚ or can be impossible to solve depending how bad it is. Many people think these problems should be solved by the governments‚ since they are in charge. But we can also solve these problems if we get together. Not all the problems‚ but some that can be solved. I think the three major problems in the society today are: unemployment‚ violence‚ and pollution

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    The Agency Problem

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    to achieve shareholder’s goal. Due to different interests in shareholders and managers‚ the conflicts always exist between them. An agency problem occurs when the interests of stockholders‚ the board of directors‚ and/or the management of the company are not perfectly aligned or when these entities conflict. EXPLAINATION Agency problem is typically caused by two reasons which are asymmetric information and hidden action. There is no legitimate theoretical or moral objection to those who assert

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    of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD)‚ is characterized by the presence of a productive cough that lasts for three months or more per year for at least two years. Chronic bronchitis usually develops due to recurrent injury to the airways caused by inhaled irritants. Cigarette smoking is the most common cause‚ followed by exposure to air pollutants such as sulfur dioxide or nitrogen dioxide‚[7] and occupational exposure to respiratory irritants.[6][8] Individuals exposed to cigarette smoke

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    To say that there is only one cause for a war is to oversimplify a complex affair. When we look back at the American Revolution there are two main causes of the revolution that are argued; it was fought for independence‚ or that the colonists were only fighting because their wealth was at stake. However‚ both the political and economical factors in the American Revolution must be analyzed in order to comprehend what the colonists were fighting for‚ and thus what our nation is built upon. Although

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