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- 5981: The Effects of Processing Vegetables
- ... object would be to produce a vegetable with the health aspects of a fresh vegetable and shelf life of a canned vegetable to benefit the nutrition of the rapidly increasingly overweight and on the go American consumer. Technological implications would be to find a way to produce this vegetable inexpensively and effectively.
- 5982: Acid Rain
- ... laws and agreements have been implemented by governments in North America to reduce acid rain emissions. The question governments are asking is: "Are these regulations enough?" One of the more famous laws implemented by North American governments was the "Clean Air Act" which was signed in 1991. Also in 1991, Canada signed an agreement with the United States concerning air quality. Media explains that the agreement has enough framework to address ...
- 5983: Preservation of the Environment
- ... the environment , the world won't be as perfect as it may seem to be at the time. Ground-level ozone, which causes a range of respiratory ailments, remains a serious health risk in most American cities, and in some areas it's getting worse. Many of the industrial sources that create the bulk of ozone-forming pollution are in violation of the law. Or consider water. In early September over ...
- 5984: Business And Communications
- ... employee that is not versed in communication. This training can be a catalyst in the growth of a business, as well as helping to create a work-friendly environment that encourages productivity (Murphy 9). The American Management Association calls the ability to communicate a vital skill of management, and declare that progressive companies now recognize (this ability). It is important to improve not only downward communication , but upward communication as well ...
- 5985: AROMTHERAPY
- ... until the end of the seventeenth century was the distinction between perfumes and aromatics made clear, with alchemy giving way to chemistry as more and more became understood about the nature of matter. The scientific revolution of the early nineteenth century saw the birth of the modern drug industry. During the twentieth century, essential oils were moved away from therapeutic use into perfumes, cosmetics. Aromatherapy is one of a number of ...
- 5986: Toxic Waste
- Toxic Waste During the Industrial Revolution coal and other fossil fuels were used as a source of energy. They were burned and the gas given off was harmful to the atmosphere. Unknowingly factories burned fossil fuel causing what we call the ...
- 5987: The Invention of the Telegram
- ... 1921, the population had fallen to under 14 million. Because of these conditions Mexico was not able to enter World War 1 or consider any foreign alliance. Mainly because of the problems faced in their revolution is the reason Japan comes in to play. In essence the war would be United States vs. Japan battling in Mexico. Prior to World War 1, Japan began rapid expansion through the Pacific and anemic ...
- 5988: Creation Versus Evolution
- ... of compromise? I believe that problem will only arise if someone comes to the table with a closed mind to the topic. A little tolerance and open-mindedness go a long way, especially in the American classroom. If the evolutionists and creationists learn to respect each other's ideas and opinions, maybe that will carry over to other aspects of the public school system. Learning about others' viewpoints has proven to ...
- 5989: Boxing - Should This Unjustifi
- ... which called for boxing to be banned so far, is Iceland. Another reason to support why boxing should be outlawed is the negative influence it has over the younger generation. According to an article from 'American Sociological Review', in a study attempting to discover whether mass media violence triggers additional aggressive behavior, it is proven that laboratory subjects exposed to violent material on film tend to behave more aggressively than those ...
- 5990: Polymers
- ... referred to as plastics. Petroleum, is the primary monomer used to produce polymers. An English chemist named Alexander Parkes was the first scientist to produce the first synthetic polymer in 1862. John Wesley Hyatt, an American, was the first person to produce a useable polymer two years later. He named the product celluloid. The prime virtue of polymers is a high strength-to-weight ratio. Industrial-strength polymers surpass titanium in ...
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