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    The Pollution Caused by Cruise Ships James Tapp Business Ethics‚ BUAD 5304 Cruise ships and the industry as a whole are vital to the economic stability of the local port cities in which they dock at daily. These ships carry up to 3‚000 passengers who spend enormous amounts of money at tourist locations around the world. It is estimated that millions of dollars are generated and placed into the tourism markets annually. This is great news for local communities that depend on the cruise ship

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    Noise Pollution

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    Abstract. Traffic related noise pollution accounts for nearly two-third of the total noise pollution in an urban area. Noise‚ a by product of urbanization‚ industrialization and motorization‚ is increasingly recognized as an environmental nuisance that effects human health and wellbeing. Traffic noise on existing urban road- ways lowers the quality of life and property values for persons residing near these urban corridors Surat is now the tenth largest city of India having an estimated population

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    Transport or transportation is the movement of people‚ animals and goods from one location to another. Modes of transport include air‚rail‚ road‚ water‚ cable‚ pipeline‚ and space. The field can be divided into infrastructure‚ vehicles‚ and operations. Transport is important since it enables trade between people‚ which in turn establishes civilizations. Water transport: Water transport   is the process of   transport   watercraft‚ such as a barge‚ boat‚ ship or sailboat over   a body of water

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    Analyzing‚ Interpreting‚ and Assessing Visual Art • Describe the artwork in terms of the six elements of visual design: line‚ space‚ light and color‚ texture‚ pattern‚ and time and motion. Focus on the elements that are most relevant to your selected work of art. A line is a path left by a moving point. There are four main functions of a line‚ they are: to outline a shape; to create movement or emphasis; to develop pattern and texture‚ and also to shade and model using techniques such as hatching

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    Air and Water Pollution Penny Thompson ENV 100 12.4.2011 Air and Water Pollution Pollution is everywhere we look. In everyday activity‚ humans produce unhealthy pollutants without even a thought. This has been going on for centuries; even as early as the 11th century‚ people turned to burning coal instead of wood and in the 13th century‚ England’s King Edward l tried to impose stiff penalties for polluting the air. They could see that burning sea coal was creating hazards (History Channel

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    Pollution is the induction of harmful material or by-products discharged into the earth ’s environment. Pollution is one of the foremost problems in America and the world today. Pollution damages the environment and human health. Pollution has caused a multitude of problems ranging from healthcare issues like lung cancer to the current problem of the green house effect. Pollution is everywhere and humankind persists on living with this problem. What rational is behind this faulty persistence?Automobiles

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    Economic Growth and Air Pollution: Three Empirical Essays Based on Nonparametric Methods Thèse présentée à la Faculté des sciences économiques Université de Neuchâtel Pour l’obtention du grade de docteur ès science économiques Par Carlos Ordás Criado Acceptée sur proposition du jury de thèse: Prof. Jean-Marie Grether‚ Université de Neuchâtel‚ directeur de thèse. Prof. Jaime de Melo‚ Université de Genève‚ co-directeur de thèse Prof. Thanasis Stengos‚ University of Guelph Prof. Philippe

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    people do to reduce and curb land pollution? We can reuse any items that we can‚ like paper‚ we can always use for them as rough paper for our workings and sketches. We can also buy biodegradable products instead of non-biodegradable products like biodegradable laundry detergent. We should also reduce‚ re-use and recycle by disposing our waste correctly. By doing so‚ we can reuse and reduce our waste‚ hence conserving energy and reducing environmental pollution. You can also take along your own bag

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    Ivan Bahena 10/09/13 Social Science 102 Pollution Problems The United States and China are the two largest economies which makes sense in why they are the top polluters in the world. China is constantly growing economically but at the same time it’s causing many damages on its environment. Many things are made in China because of the cheap price they have to pay its workers for labor and since theirs isn’t any labor laws to protect the workers many people are taken advantage off. People

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    2012 Social Studies‚ Moitui Pollution: Pollution is the introduction of a contaminant into the environment. An undersized amount of a given pollutant in a small area may cause harm‚ but a superior amount of the same pollutant in a hefty area can be harmless. Economic activities were also pollution the air and water in most unborn areas. In some areas (mostly cities)‚ factories released a lot of smoke it caused people to have trouble breathing. Air pollution is the buildup of hazardous substances

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