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- 6391: Acid Rain
- ... to stop the effect we need to find alternatives way to stop car emission with new fuels and slowly removing fossil fuel that causing most of the nitrogen oxides. The government need to put stricter laws on the industrial that pollinated and removing harmful chemical from the earth. People should find a efficiency and alternatives way to stop the pollution that ...
- 6392: A Discussion On Earthquakes
- ... Earth scientists have begun to forecast damaging earthquakes in California. Although quake forecasting is still maturing, it is now reliable enough to make official earthquake warnings possible. These warnings help government, industry, and private citizens prepare for large earthquakes and conduct rescue and recovery efforts in the aftermath of destructive shocks. In recent years, earthquake forecasting has advanced from a research ...
- 6393: Nuclear Power
- ... as much of the spent fuel that they're supposed to. Nearly all of the nations older power plants are in this state of overload. In the late 1980's, government industry researchers became concerned that if the rods were too closely stored in the pools, a nuclear reaction would occur. When researched further, the chain reaction theory became very remote ...
- 6394: The Environmental Impact of Eating Beef and Dairy Products
- ... in edible meats in ammounts that violated allowable limits (Dairy cows are the source for the majority of processed beef and 26 percent of hamburger in the United States ). The government's ability to ensure a safe milk supply has also come into question. Despite a dairy product surplus and with cows already pushed to their limits, recombinant Bovine Growth Hormone ...
- 6395: Study of Environmental Issues Associated with Industrialization
- ... are not enough people to support these groups. The general public doesn't seem to care much about this problem or is not yet aware of this issue. Even the government of Canada doesn't not want to take action against pollution more then likely because of budget limitations. It was concluded by Dr. Gordon McBean that "Humans have already radically ...
- 6396: Nuclear Weapons
- ... Hanford, Washington reactor meltdown and the accident in the U.S.S.R. at the Chernobyl site, no one wanted to hear about the use of plutonium. The United States government banned nuclear testing and also ended the production of plutonium. (Ref. 5) Now we are in a dilemma. We are in need of our future sources of energy to power ...
- 6397: Japanese Media Overview
- ... education, are funded by annual license fees paid for every television set in the country. Although NHK is an independent entity, it enjoys a close and favored relationship with the government. NHK is modeled after the British Broadcasting Corporation in many ways. NHK also oversees radio networks, including shortwave broadcasts. In addition, NHK runs a publishing arm that prints workbooks that ...
- 6398: Psychoanalytic Approaches To P
- ... That is, according to Horney, men are envious of women’s ability to give birth, and therefore must exert dominance and “superiority” in the form of social control over family, government, and religion, in most societies. Horney’s theory of “womb envy”, of course, echoes Freud’s idea of “penis envy”, from which, he said, women suffer feelings of inadequacy, due ...
- 6399: Effects of Dam Building
- ... river bottomlands flooded, defacing the fertility of the soil. This agricultural land may also result in a loss of natural artifacts. Recently in Tasmania where has been pressure from the government to abandon the Franklin project which would consume up to 530 sq miles of land listed on the UN World Heritage register. In the land losses whole communties must leave ...
- 6400: Destruction of the Ozone Layer
- ... that if the amount of ozone continues to decrease, 100,000 more skin cancer cases will appear in the United States each year ( "Poll finds global environmental concern 365). The government estimated, even before more recent evidence was obtained, that ozone depletion would cause, "twelve million Americans to get skin cancer over the next 50 years" ( "Forecast: Cancerously Sunny" 22). Now ...
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