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    Locus Standi Essay

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    Understanding the principles of Locus Standi. Is there any longer need to keep the principle of Locus Standi in the English Law? Under the Civil Procedure Rules, an application for Judicial review will only be admissible if permission or leave for Judicial Review is obtained from the High Court and Locus Standi also known as legal standing is one of the conditions to be satisfied to obtain leave for Judicial Review in English Administrative Law. The recommendation by the Law Commission was…

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    Engulfed by the surge of deep ocean waves, the immense mass of the blue whale entangled in the sea fought the swell of humanity’s ignorance. Little did this whale know, it was the elemental block that held up the fight over environmental protection. Little did that blue whale know, it paved the fundaments for disobedience in opposition to injustice. Any positive change brought through by legislation of a governmental action could be traced back to a version of domestic protest. As a result, it…

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    Regulation CO2 Emission

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    The federal Government should be able to limit and regulate CO2 emission. The EPA should provide more strict regulation on the carbon emission in such on how dangerous it effects the climate and the earth. If we can’t reduce or begin regulating the CO2 we will cause irreversible change to the earth climate. With the ever increasing rise of carbon dioxide we will lead changes of the ocean PH and temperature increase globally the EPA should begin to regulate on how much energy and oil companies…

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    Deer Advertisement

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    The “Deer” advertisement, for World Wildlife Fund (WWF) magazine, shows a picture of a deer covered in waste. The deer stands on top of land filled with trash, that once use to be its home. On the bottom of this advertisement reads the text “Rubbish can be recycled. Nature cannot.” Land pollution includes various types of rubbish we make at home, school, hospitals, markets and workplaces. Items like papers, plastics, cans, even used cars and broken electronic goods and broken furniture are all…

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    Pressure groups that have the support of the media and then most likely the public have a much greater chance of pressurising the government, getting noticed and then getting their views heard and acted upon. This is because the government is accountable to the general public and therefore if the government goes against public opinion on an important issue then it knows that this will have electoral consequences. For example, if the Labour Government had refused to pass the amendment to the…

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    Deforestation of the Amazon The Amazon is a rainforest that covers a crazy 6.7 million km² of land which is 40% of South America. The Amazon is so large that it covers 9 countries; Brazil, Bolivia, Peru, Ecuador, Colombia, Venezuela, Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana! The Amazon Rainforest is a home to approximately 10 million species of animals, plants and insects. Deforestation has become a great issue with the Amazon Rainforest since 1978 and 750,000 km² have been destroyed. Although…

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    Ethoxylate Vs Nonylphenol

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    With the fashion industry being of the major pollutants of the bodies of water, the textile-processing exposes people and the nature to harmful chemicals. In fact, there are 72 emitted toxic elements during textile manufacturing as recognized by the World Bank (Anguelov, 2016). According to Kant, that out of the 72 toxic elements, 42 of these can be under the partial purification process that does not eliminate their toxicity level rather minimize it (as cited in Anguelov, 2016). Obviously, 30…

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    Cyanide Spill Essay

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    As one of the worst environmental disaster since Chernobyl. The cyanide spill in January 30, 2000 released tons of toxic chemicals into the rivers of Romania and three bordering countries. The Tisza-Danube Cyanide Spill affected the people by contaminating their food and water sources. This also affects the animals living nearby or in the rivers because their habitats and ecosystems either gets lost or destroyed. People responded to this by trying to get mining industries to take…

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    World Hunger Problem

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    The world has a surplus of food, but still people are starving. Supposedly, this surplus is not enough to fed 795 million people in the world who are undernourished. This is the issue of Malnutrition and World Hunger, which creates social disturbance, and economic instability in the developing countries, resulting poverty inclines. World hunger is a chronic problem in most of the developing countries. Hunger is not only a physical circumstance; it is an exhaust on the economic growth, and a…

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    reason why there is obesity. Obesity has become a global problem. Although everyone wants to blame McDonald for this problem it is not. One case in 1990s, that happen with activist London Greenpeace, McDonald was blame for injecting lethal toxins in their foods. The company McDonald was taken to court with Greenpeace. The court said that some of the statements were true and McDonald is an unhealthy place to eat at. It has come down to people who have money that do not really go out to eat but…

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