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    Rapid urbanisation has caused a variety of problems‚ including transport congestion‚ lack of sufficient homes and living conditions‚ sanitary and health care issues‚ and crime. For all these problems‚ city planners have attempted potential solutions‚ each with varying degrees of success. Cities including London‚ Manila and Mumbai have several of the aforementioned problems‚ and have each tried their own potential solutions. This essay will discuss how successful these schemes have been in resolving

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    area of environment and resource studies‚ the environmental problems such as the accumulation of heavy metals in water and sediment in the canal and river have been the major focus in the study area. The study shows that the major source of heavy metals that accumulate in water and sediment is industries. As a result‚ it motivates the researcher to choose the research topic about industrialization is responsible for the world’s environmental problems. This current research will certainly be useful

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    and seasonal patterns can have a dramatic consequences for both the ecosystem as well as river-side communities. During the last hundred years‚ the world has witnessed catastrophic effects of such a manipulation caused by the construction of dams. From the beginning of the 20th century‚ dams have been mushrooming on the surface of the planet‚ turning rivers into lakes‚ blocking migration paths of the fish‚ displacing people from their homes and destroying communities. In this essay‚ I will discuss

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    Hoover Dam - Overview

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    Hoover Dam Zafrany yehonatan Civil engineering 066457425 Zvi Cohen Adv. 2 Friday class Introduction The Hoover Dam is located in the heart of the desert in Nevada‚ USA. It was built in 1931 after the period of Economic Depression. During that period‚ the dam was a true pioneer in its construction process‚ working methods and innovative methods which are used until today. Its construction at the end of Lake MEAD encouraged tourism‚ thus placing the state of Nevada on

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    The Sardar Sarovar Dam

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    THE SARDAR SAROVAR DAM The Sardar Sarovar Dam is a gravity dam on the Narmada River near Navagam‚ Gujarat in India. It is the largest dam and part of the Narmada Valley Project‚ a large hydraulic engineering project involving the construction of a series of large irrigation and hydroelectric multi-purpose dams on the Narmada River. The project took form in 1979 as part of a development scheme to increase irrigation and produce hydroelectricity. One of the 30 dams planned on river Narmada‚ Sardar

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    Title: Analyse the problems caused by the implementation of anti-smoking legislation in Hong Kong. Identify some solutions to these problems. Paragraph 1 In recent years many countries have enacted anti-smoking legislation. For example‚ on 1 January 2007 Hong Kong extended no smoking areas to cover the inside of restaurants‚ as well as offices and some public outdoor areas (Tobacco control‚ 2007). While these laws have been largely welcomed by both health advocates and the general population‚ they

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    Research on the Three Gorges Dam Summary This report aims to investigate into the Three Gorges Dam (TGD) project in terms of its backgrounds and development. Focusing on the examination into the sustainable development of the TGD‚ this report also intends to reveal controversies facing the TGD and present cost-benefit analysis to the TGD. Introduction Water resource management has been in China’s history for thousands of years with the starting point of the Dujiang Dam‚ which is still working (Lei

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    In recent years‚ air pollution has been one of the top concerns of Hong Kong. Declining of air quality will lead to the decrease of visibility. The problem is getting more serious. According to the Hong Kong Observatory‚ low visibility occurred 18% of the time‚ which is the highest on record‚ in 2004. And the number of days in visibility which was less than eight km rose to 102 in 2005 from 40 in 1997. Not only does the air pollution have deep influence on environment‚ also citizens’ health. The

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    Super Huge Mustard

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    Kenny Britt 1/15/13 Honors Program Essay Super-Huge Mustard The average consumer is out to find the best deals available for the best prices offered. Super-huge mustard bottles come in great size due to the amount of money a consumer can save based upon consumption of the product. The amount of product to be purchased can either correlate to the activity or immediate usage of the product or for storage reasons. An interesting use of mustard which is quite unorthodox is filling a bath tub

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    POSITIVE AND NEGATIVE IMPACTS OF DAMS ON THE ENVIRONMENT The human being has been struggling in order to shape the ecosphere in a man- ner he wants since the first day. The period in which this struggle was observed most intensively was the period covering the transition from a migrant and primitive hunter society to a resident life and fa rming. The most deep-seated environmental modification against the nature that had been realized in the history of the human being has started at this time. Even

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