This paper examines two interpretations of Charles Darwin's theory of evolution. The key issue is whether or not it reflected a general shift of ideology or whether it was an eccentric theory that was not immediately digested by wider society.
Pages: 7
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 17500 Theory, Charles Darwin.doc
Price: US$62.65
177.17552 Dilution as the Solution to Pollution.
This paper examines the adage 'Dilution is the Solution to Pollution'. It dismisses it as a wrongheaded and environmentally dangerous attitude.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 3 source(s) listed
Filename: 17552 Dilution, Solution, Pollution.doc
Price: US$44.75
178.17554 Creation vs. Evolution.
This paper considers what nonprofit organizations can learn form for-profit organizations today. APA format.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 17554 Creation And Evolution.doc
Price: US$35.80
179.17633 Plastics and the Environment.
This fifteen-page paper looks at the idea of plastics, how it affects the community and how it is consumed within the business world and everyday life. With a look at how the first polymers were produced in the early nineteen hundreds, to how businesses work within the law and economic structure to enable safe expenditure of their products and also how pollution can have effects upon natural regions.
Pages: 15
Bibliography: 17 source(s) listed
Filename: 17633 Plastics And Environment.doc
Price: US$134.25
180.17652 Ecological Footprint.
This paper examines the ecological and environmental future of the earth. It contrasts the optimistic view of The Skeptical Environmentalist with pessimistic analyses of the ecological footprints of various countries. It concludes that optimistic assessments of the environmental future of the earth are misplaced.
Pages: 4
Bibliography: 2 source(s) listed
Filename: 17652 An Ecological Footprint.doc
Price: US$35.80
181.17767 Theories of Evolution: A Comparative Analysis Of Content and Evidence.
This six-page undergraduate paper examines evolution in terms of the Out of Africa Theory and the Multiple Origins Theory. The author discusses the content of these theories, evidence for and against each of them, and what this evidence indicates.
Pages: 6
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 17767 Theories Of Evolution.doc
Price: US$53.70
182.17882 Asian Brown Cloud and Polution.
There can be no doubt in any ecologist's or environmentalist's mind that pollution has an effect upon our world and out lives. While we are all capable of discerning pollution in the form of smog, exhaust, litter, debris-strewn streets and rivers, many politicians, corporate heads, and other people, try to assert that the threats from pollution are simply too small to be meaningful. Besides, according to the mindset of the industrial complex, pollution has no immediate effects, and therefore cannot be traced directly to any one source; therefore none are responsible. This, however, is simply untrue. The fact of pollution is that anyone who dumps toxins, garbage, or waste of any kind into any part of the world, is indeed creating pollution. In an age where accountability on any level, personal, corporate or national, is being stressed, one thing must be taken clearly into consideration - the medium and long-term effects of our habits with waste. One of the most urgent issues facing our environment and our lives in terms of pollution, has been the "Brown Cloud", or "Asian Brown Cloud" phenomenon of massive concentrations of air-borne pollutants found above heavily industrialized and wholly unregulated areas. One particular phenomenon the Asian Brown Cloud, originated in China and has been thought to have a killing potential - to the tune of MILLIONS. It is the purpose of this paper to look at the origins, the effects, and the solution to the Asian and other Brown Cloud problems rising in the world.