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    coral reefs” (Gore 164). This quote states the increasing of pollution in the atmosphere and the pollution is affecting nature. Human beings do not know the actual facts. If people know the facts of pollution, individuals would be doing something to help prevent pollution. For example, drive less, buy an efficient car, or help with community work. “The main way in…

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    industry produces a large amount of waste and there are many ways that a good portion of it can be eliminated. Sadly, more and more each year the earth is warmed in respects to high rates of pollution, whether it be by: land pollution, water pollution, air pollution, thermal pollution, light pollution, or noise pollution (What Are Types of…

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    Air Pollution In India

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    in India) Rather than a blue sky, your view would be of a sky turned gray from the excessive amounts of air pollution. Walking out of a building in India, instead of breathing in fresh, clean air, you would be inhaling air contaminated by the toxins that have infiltrated it. The noise from the hundreds of vehicles on the street that are causing pollution is overwhelming. India’s air pollution is an imminent…

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    polluted. The book Oceans a Visual Guide defined pollution as “The introduction of substance, material or unwanted heat energy from human activities that adversely affect an ecosystem” (Hutchinson and Hawkins 210). Sylvia Earle, an American marine biologist, explore, and author has a Master of Science and Doctorate of Philosophy, mentioned that some people don’t know or care about the changes that the ocean is going through because of the pollution. People don’t understand that without the ocean…

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    of the ocean too far for all of our needs. We’re over-fishing many areas in the world what predators feed on, and they’re declining fast. We’re dumping too much trash into the ocean, where animals and plants are dying too fast from. Even too much noise from boats, submarines, and explosions are affecting the ocean ecosystem too much. It’s becoming too much of a hassle for everyone. The ocean is dying fast and we have to act fast. I’m hoping to achieve that I will convince people to rethink what…

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    air? The gases you're taking up by our noise could be slowly killing us. World Health Organization says in their report, in every year about two million people die too early due to the effects of polluted air. Air pollution is a large problem and it is not a problem of people only, the problem of the world also, through such things as global warming and damage to the ozone layer, it has the possible to affect us all. Therefor definitely what is air pollution, what is the cause of this major…

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    Air Pollution Act

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    Tri-County Technical College Abstract This paper is intended to highlight the events that lead to the introduction of the Air Pollution Act of 1955, inform the audience of the nature of that legislation, and describe the people who assisted in the creation and passing of the Act itself. Events like the smog in Los Angeles, the pioneering of state laws regulating air pollution and the disastrous events in Donora, Pennsylvania will be due to their integral part in passing the Act. This paper…

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    Ethical Challenges

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    A big challenge and problem that a manager faces is ethics. Ethical issues are everywhere and in every type of company. A manager, is a leader and the head of a company or organization, therefore its somebody that needs to be a role model. Focusing in the ethical challenges managers faces, we want to highlight the case, Ban of Tobacco Ads by the Government of India. Nowadays, governments from many countries have impose the ban on prejudicial products for public health. Countries like Canada,…

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    Astroturf can be costly when it is first installed, but astroturf lasts for around 15 years or more. It is well-crafted, saves gardening fees, and makes the environment a healthier and cleaner place! Say goodbye to those lawn mowers that release pollution into the air, charge gardening bills, and cause hours of hard work! Say hello to saving money with a new, green, environmental…

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    They cause serious damage in sensitive marine areas and the death of numerous marine animals. Small oil leaks that occur on a regular basis also add to ocean pollution, such as leaks from offshore-drilling rigs and boats. Pollution became a significant problem after the Industrial Revolution in the 1800s. Water pollution intensified with the advent of the Industrial Revolution, when factories began releasing pollutants directly into rivers and streams. In the article by Max Roser, he states…

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