years the problem of pollution has become very acute. It is the industrialized west which takes it seriously, because it is suffering from its injurious effects. In India, sufficient attention has not been paid to it so far. If we do not tackle this problem now, future generations will suffer from the harmful effects of pollution. This problem assumes different forms such as Air pollution, Water pollution, Soil pollution, Noise pollution and Paper pollution. All this pollution results from the greed
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Independent University, Bangladesh Live-In-Field Experience (LFE-201) Spring 2012 Venue: Rural Development Academy, Bogra Topic: Health and Medical Service Submitted by, Name: Md. Badi-Uz-Zaman ID: 0920449 Group: 20 Submission Date 14 march 2012 School of Business Letter of Transmittal Dear Sir I am pleased to present you the LFE report for “Spring 2012”. It includes all the findings and observation throughout the whole study of Uttar Maria, Thana Sherpur, and District
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procedures and equipment such as fire alarms and extinguishers which should be present in every home and office. Nigeria faces different kinds of environmental pollution such as bad drainages, water pollution and improper waste disposal, which all contributes to high sickness rates such as malaria, typhoid and diarrhea, other pollutions are oil spillage either by accident or sabotage which leads to reducing the soil nutrients and depletion of aquatic life. I would work well in the safety and health
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Therefore, it becomes very important to study the impacts of industrial pollution and threats to bio diversity closely while studying about Human Rights. Industrial pollution is one of the main causes of pollution worldwide. Industrial activities are a major source of air, water and land pollution, leading to illness and loss of life all over the world. The World Health Organization estimates that outdoor air pollution alone accounts for around 2% of all heart and lung diseases, about 5% of
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Date :8/3/2016 Duration :1 hour Type of Activity : Powerpoint presentation about Diasability and disabled people (voluntary work ) This experience was about spreading awareness about disabled people and their everyday struggles not only physically but also mentally .By using the powerpoint presentation I created myself ,I discussed such issues with other young teenagers (around the age 12 onwards ), listened to their opinion and came to conclusions that are very much related to Responsible Citizenship
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in good condition. Despite the above-mentioned advantages, flights raise some drawbacks that encourage to be reconsidered. First of all, airplanes burn much more fuel than other transports and produce harmful gases that result in environmental pollution. For example, acid rain which contributes to the worldwide concern is explained by production of the fuel burnt. Another serious disadvantage of flying by plane is emergency that can happen during the flight. In case of danger, passengers have very
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environment? Protecting the environment is one of today’s most serious issues. It is not a secret that our planet is in danger! Almost every day we hear about a new problem affecting the environment. This list seems to be endless! The main issues are pollution, acid rain, greenhouse effect, climate change, rainforest destruction, and the extinction of thousands of animal and plant species. We are all aware of these concerns and can admit that we caused them. Most people really care about the future of
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International Environmental Diplomacy: Canada’s Actions in the Stockholm Convention, the Basel Convention, and the Montreal Protocol Canada’s Role in Global Environmental Governance According to John Kirton, a University of Toronto political science professor, “Canada has long been a successful pioneer in generating multilateral environmental agreements and and institutions for the global community, and its legacy…generates exceptional domestic unity and international respect” (Abstract). Canada’s
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Case Study A (50%): Stan is thinking about starting a toxic waste disposal business. He plans to collect the waste from businesses that produce it and then dispose of it in a sanitary landfill. In order to start this business, Stan will need a substantial amount of money to buy and develop the landfill site and purchase five trucks capable of transporting toxic waste. What concerns would you have about operating this business as a sole proprietorship if you were Stan? What alternative form
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Pollution of the environment in general is an issue in the area that I live in. There seems to be a trend of pollution just in general by the population of people. There are traces of trash, chemicals dumped, waste not properly disposed of, and pollution in the air due to vehicles with improper emissions. Pollution like this can find its way into important resources like water supply, food supply, and the very air the population breathes. In this essay, I'm going to describe the issues of environmental
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