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Protecting the Water Supply Against Pollution; The Support of the Law in the UK
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This 12 page paper considers what laws are in place in the UK, directly, or indirectly through the EU to [protect the environment and drinking water against pollution. The writer considers this from different angles, including the difficulty of bring a prosecution and limitations on the remedies. The bibliography cites 7 sources.
Filename: TEwater1.rtf
Public Policy and the Environment
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8 pages. This important discussion regards public policy and the environment. Cites government documents and explains policy issues that deal with the ozone layer, global warming, and other environmental problems that are happening around the world today. Includes information from the Clean Air Act, National Environmental Protection Agency, and other government policies. Bibliography lists 8 sources.
Filename: JGAozne.rtf
Puerto Ricans in New York City.
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(5 pp) The salsa is hot and the music is great,
but are things really improving that much under
the glitz of the Big Apple. Bibliography lists 8
sources.
Filename: BBprtrNY.doc
Questions on North American Petroleum Dependency
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A 6 page address of four specific questions on Canada and the U.S.’s dependence on petroleum. Imports verses exports are quantified and the economic and ecological costs of oil dependence are explored. Bibliography lists 7 sources.
Filename: PPenvEnergyNA.rtf
Rachel Carson's "The Obligation To Endure" - Analysis
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6 pages in length. Rachel Carson's astute analysis of man's detrimental impact upon Earth's environment in The Obligation to Endure sheds tremendous light upon the almost involuntary way people have set out to run the world in which they live. Taking each component of her argument in a step-by-step fashion, Carson clearly illustrates the extent to which the human race has completely fallen down on its stewardship responsibility to the planet's air, water, flora and fauna. No additional sources cited.
Filename: TLCObligEnd.rtf
Radical Ecology
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What is known as "cultural ecofeminism" is most
associated with the idea of a spiritual bond between women and nature.
This 5 page paper observes that the primary view provided by Carolyn
Merchant, in her book Radical Ecology: The Search for a Livable World,
is not one of ecological concern but, rather, the feminist critique of
ecological factors. No additional sources are listed.
Filename: KTfemeco.wps
Radon in Our Homes: Is It Responsible for Cancer?
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This is a 7 page paper discussing indoor radon exposure as a leading cause of lung cancer. In the U.S., it is estimated that 1 out of every 15 homes has an “unacceptable” level of radon gas (higher than 4 pCi/l). Within the last 15 years, radon has been found to be the second leading cause of lung cancer within the U.S. claiming over 14,000 deaths each year. While studies are still being conducting in several countries and populations, it seems that radon is linked primarily with causing lung cancer and has not been linked with any other types of cancer at this point. This is primarily due to the fact that alpha radiation released by the radon progeny atoms which adhere to the lungs has little capacity to travel distances and therefore concentrates its damage to the lungs. While certain aspects of reducing radon exposure are still being debated, such as what can be considered “safe” levels, most scientists and state and federal health agencies agree that there is little doubt that radon is one of the leading causes of lung cancer and humans receive their radon exposure from indoor environments such as homes, school and work environments where the radon levels are considerably higher than outdoors.
Bibliography lists 9 sources.
Filename: TJradon1.rtf
Radon: A Colorless, Odorless, Tasteless Gas
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A 5 page description of the gas radon. Provides the history of its discovery as well as information on the molecular characteristics of the gas, the various isotopes, and potential threats to human health. Concludes that while there are valid and useful application of radon, it is a gas which presents a number of concerns. The most obvious of these are found in association with mining for uranium and in toxic waste dumps. Perhaps one of the most concerning aspects of radon overall, however, is its insidious infiltration into our homes and buildings. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: PPradon.wps
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