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    The Toilet

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    people were killed by disease in the Middle Ages due to no toilet or sewage system. Karen Carr writes that the ancient people of Rome used Early "big public toilets and baths"(1). The Romans would utilize these places often as going to the baths daily. There was available "running water" that would lead or flush the contaminants away(Gill‚ 1). Then N.S. Gill points out that then the contaminants of early Rome would run through "sewage lines" which are also known as aqueducts(1). This was a very effective

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    Water Pollution

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    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 and how bad it is for our health. Every year‚ 14 billion pounds of sewage‚ sludge‚ and garbage are dump into the water. (www.thinkquest.com) Nineteen trillion gallons of waste also enter the water annually and it is a hard thing to clean up. The first type of water pollution I’m going to talk about is Toxic substance;

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    Climate Change

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    Abstract Global warming is defined as a serious phenomenon recently and also it will impact the human health. The impact of the global warming on infectious diseases has been highlighted in this paper. The infectious diseases have been emphasized in two major classifications which are the water and the foodborne infectious diseases as well as the vector borne infectious diseases. Even if the global warming is not easy to solve‚ there are some methods should be taken to mitigate this phenomenon.

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    Types of students’ indiscipline Gangsterism Gangesterism is defined in many ways. Standing (2005) asked several people to define the term ‘gangsterism’. According to him‚ gangsterism can be defined as an “anti-social way of life that pitches loyalty to the gang against loyalty to institution of civilized society‚ such as the school‚ the family‚ the church and the justice system” (p. 10). Kinnes (2000) points out “those gang members may range in age from youngster (‘corner kids’) to adults

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    hundreds of thousands of gallons of human sewage and offer a host of amenities that create pollutants‚ including dry-cleaning‚ pools‚ hair salons‚ restaurants‚ photo processing‚ and spas. In one week alone‚ our largest cruise ship‚ “The Mickey”‚ can generate approximately 1 million gallons of gray water; 210‚000 gallons of sewage; 25‚000 gallons of oily bilge water; 100 gallons of hazardous or toxic waste; and 50 tons of garbage and solid waste. This sewage contains pollutants including fecal matter

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    Mouse Trap Ease

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    targeting is shrinking. By right there are a lot of other markets that have more potential which Martha could target. Other market which hold larger potential for Trap-Ease are market like environmentalist‚ pet’s owner‚ family with kids‚ factories‚ sewage‚ farm and man. Trap-Ease are reusable and durable‚ therefore it create less effect on the environment. This advantage would attract environmentalist that would care more for the earth. The environmentalist market are growing rapidly as more and more

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    Ocean Pollution

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    Sea Pollution The pollution of the ocean is rapidly becoming a crucial problem on Earth. The major causes of sea pollution are oil spills‚ toxic waste‚ and dumping of other harmful materials into the ocean. This pollution will directly affect the living organisms in the ocean and indirectly affect human’s health and resources. We‚ as humans‚ should learn more about these in order to have the knowledge on how to solve this problem effectively. Oil spill is perhaps the most publicly acknowledged

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    Soil Pollution

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    to explode compounds into the atmosphere. The decay of untreated materials in soil can release sulfur dioxide and other sulfur compounds‚ causing acid rain. Heavy metals and other potentially toxic elements are the most grave soil pollutants in sewage. Sewage mud contains heavy metals and‚ if functional over and over again or in large amounts‚ the treated soil may build up heavy metals and as a result become not capable to even support plant life. In accumulation‚ chemicals that are not water soluble

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    Medieval Castles

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    (http://www.medieval-life-and-times.info/medieval-weapons/) But‚ the castle could use the sewage as an advantage it could protect the castle from fire and ground troops and siege weapons. Some moats could be up to 30 feet deep. The people in the castles could have put very sharp wooden spikes or fill it with their sewage. The Outer Certain Wall Castles could usually have an outer certain wall. This wall could be 6-20 ft thick. (http://www.medieval-life-and-times

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    has been a process of: COASTALISATION - increasing population density along the coastlines‚ as people seek a better quality of life outside of cities and inland areas which leads to: (2)SEWAGE – more pressure of housing and growth of coastal resorts means that there is more (3)LITTER and more sewage in the sea More building and increased industry on the coast =(4) LOSS OF UNIQUE HABITATS – Salt Marsh that develops behind spits and on river estuaries is a protected ecosystem‚ that supports

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