This paper takes a look at Adam Smith's The Theory of Moral Sentiments. In his theory, Smith argues that our tendency to admire the rich and ignore the poor leads to distinction of ranks and laments that this is the biggest cause of corruption in our moral sentiments. This paper examines this statement and takes a position on it.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 15320 Adam Smith Ranks.doc
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163.15573 Environmental Degradation In India.
This paper discusses environmental degradation in India, with regard to the high population growth there.
This paper is a study of the New York City zoning ordinance and its effects.
Pages: 4
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Filename: 15619 Urban Planning Zoning.doc
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165.17007 Environmental Issues News Items: 1
This paper examines four 'Environmental Issues News Items' from 2001 and 2002. The articles are assessed as to their content. More importantly, they are assessed in terms of the role of the individual in the problem and individual contributions to the solution.
Pages: 9
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Filename: 17007 Environmental Issues News.doc
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166.17011 50 million years into the future.
This is a 5-page paper that describes humans and their environments as envisaged 50 million years into the future.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 17011 Environments, Future Years.doc
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167.17020 Confusion Uncertainty and Kyoto.
This paper examines the role of confusion and uncertainty in the debate surrounding the Kyoto Accord. It outlines Mitchell's theory of confusion and uncertainty in environmental assessments and then applies it to global warming and the Kyoto Accord.
Pages: 5
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Filename: 17020 Confusion, Uncertainty Kyoto.doc
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168.17029 Article Review. Borgstrom, Bengt-Erik "The Way the World is Going: The Society-Nature Dichotomy in Development Rhetorics".
This paper is a review of Bengt-Erik Borgstrom's article "The Way the World is Going: The Society-Nature Dichotomy in Development Rhetorics." The focus is on definitions of eco-development.