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    has been increasing, but it is being neglected. Everyone should be very aware of pollution in order to preserve the green environment. The fact is that cities around the world have increased the use of cars, industries, and factories which produce harmful chemicals and release unsafe gasses into the air, land, and water (Walsh). Air pollution is one of the biggest problems we are facing today and is the most common and the most dangerous type of pollution in the world. Air pollution is an…

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    Imagine acres of beautiful land, stretching as far as the eye can see providing food and shelter for animals and wildlife. Then, a few years later, the land has become destroyed. It now holds housing developments, roads, office parks, strip malls, parking lots and industrial sites. The lively animals that roamed this land only years earlier, now nowhere in sight. It is nearly unimaginable that the animals you once saw in this very location could have ever lived here. Biodiversity is the variety…

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    Stevens. When the drug was first made it was named Cl- 581 which progressed into Ketamine. It was developed as a plagiaristic version of PCP (phencyclidine). Scientist wanted to make a drug that had similar anesthetic effects that PCP does without all the harmful side effects. Compared to PCP, Scientists wanted to make a drug that would not cause long lasting symptoms, including hallucinations during recovery, which was concerning because it could produce psychotic symptoms such as delusions…

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    Coral Bleaching Essay

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    Coral reefs are diverse underwater ecosystems composed of small animals known as coral polyps, the skeletons of dead corals, and the various plants and animals that take refuge in the rich environment they produce. Sadly, the world 's coral reefs are dying. Ocean acidification, rising water temperatures, and disruption in the balance of sea life combine to form a lethal threat to these beautiful natural wonders. But what is really killing coral reefs? We are. Pollution, physical destruction, and…

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    Rocky Mountains Essay

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    Colorado, a land of exploration, attraction and individuality. A place where you can both walk the active city and experience the beauty of the Rocky Mountains. Somewhere you can drive through the fascinating architecture of Metro Denver. Somewhere you can sit and observe the glistening bodies of water, the rushing rivers and still lakes. Somewhere you can wander up trails to discover the top of peaks to find yourself with unbelievable views. Somewhere you will experience and never forget…

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    9/11 Environmental Impact

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    Glenda Hoffman BIO-1000-02-15-FA The Environmental Impact of September 11 Ecotoxicology is the study of impacts of pollutants on the structure and function of ecosystems, including their effect on the environment. The aftereffects of 9/11 is one of the most perfect examples of ecotoxicology. This had become, within moments, one of the most dangerous atmospheric conditions ever to occur on American soil. The first written evaluation of the environmental consequences of the attacks were…

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    Driving less can make us more active, contributing to a healthier lifestyle. Eating organic and whole foods helps our bodies digest properly, deterring us from illness and allergies. Going green is a deep concept that means more than using paper over plastic and remembering to turn off the lights. Going green is a is a change in society, an effort to preserve the world, and live with a better quality of life. It is more than a trend, but a need to change. Without change the earth as we know it…

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    As everyone knows 71% of the earth is covered by water, and most of that water is polluted with metals and different kinds of waste. Water surfaces count as one of the most important sources to us, so because of different causes that have serious effects, and it will disrupt the system…

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    Also, it hurts how thousands of marine creatures die by swallowing plastic bags thinking they are jellyfishes. Terry Swearingen once said, “We are living on the planet as if we have another one to go to.” Even though pollution is affecting the world and our future, it is still being ignored. According to The American Heritage Science Dictionary, pollution is the “contamination of air, water, or soil by substances that are harmful to living…

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    The list goes on, every week I take a large trash bag full of plastic to the recycle center. If plastic were to be put in our trash it would eventually get compacted and put in the ground. The problem with this is, plastic doesn’t break down it sits and gets pushed into our oceans, soil, and fresh water. When you eat anything wrapped in plastic, which most food is, consider at least recycling. Dean Ornish is a doctor who does intense research on…

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