204.15936 Argumentative Paper on the Death Penalty.
This paper presents arguments both for and against the death penalty in the United States.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 5 source(s) listed
Filename: 15936 Death Penalty Debate.doc
Price: US$44.75
205.15951 Sustainability at Different Levels.
The debates on sustainable development are now critical about the original UN definition of sustainable development. Using that broad definition, multinational corporations claim themselves as key agents of sustainability and cover up their part in environmental and social damage. Yet the common point of departure in the debates is the key concepts consisted in the UN definition. This paper compares different approaches to sustainable development.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 6 source(s) listed
Filename: 15951 Sustainable Development Definitions.doc
Price: US$26.85
206.574 An Analysis of The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex.
In the paragraph quoted from Charles Darwin's The Descent of Man and Selection in Relation to Sex, Darwin presents the theory that regardless of how far man has come, or how far, still, man aims to go, man will always be reminded, through his physiology, of where he has come from. To paraphrase, Darwin is saying that, because man clearly stands at the top of the food chain, it is only natural for him to feel a sense of innate superiority to all other life on the planet. What's further, the fact that man has achieved his standing gradually, over time, gives man reason to believe that he has the potential to continue that advancement to even greater heights at some point in the future.
Pages: 5
Bibliography: 4 source(s) listed
Filename: 574 Man Relation Sex.doc
Price: US$44.75
207.16037 What Is Keeping Us From Designing Sustainable Architecture (Limitations of Sustainable Architecture) and How Can We as Architects Treat those Issues to Make Better Architecture?
This twelve-page paper looks at the question “What is keeping us from designing sustainable architecture (limitations of sustainable architecture) and how can we as architects treat those issues to make better architecture?” and as such looks at the idea of sustainable housing and how it affects the environment and the individual. The paper also looks at key areas where environmentally friendly style buildings hve been developed, especially in the UK and in the Far East and how the environment has benefited from their design.
208.16168 Acid Rain: An Analysis of Effects and Industry Costs in the U.S. and Canada
This ten-page undergraduate paper examines the issue of acid rain in eastern Canada and the New England states. The author notes that acid rain is created through the reaction of air pollutants such as sulfur oxides and nitrogen oxides with water in the air, which forms strong acids such as sulfuric and nitric acid. It spreads across wide geographic areas, making it difficult to conclusively determine who is responsible for damages, thus creating political controversy and complicating efforts to reduce it. While progress has been made in reducing acid rain, much more needs to be done, both politically and in private industry.
Pages: 10
Bibliography: 10 source(s) listed
Filename: 16168 Acid Rain Issue.doc
Price: US$89.50
209.717 Global Warming.
Global Warming, aside from pollution is one of scientists biggest concerns. The green house effect is one of the major reasons causing Global Warming. There are four steps in the Greenhouse effect, which are, Sunlight radiates from the sun, through space, to earth's atmosphere. The sunlight enters the atmosphere and hits Earth. Some of it turns into heat energy in the form of infrared light. The heat gets impregnated by enclosing air and land, which in turn makes it warm. Infrared rays that are remitted into the atmosphere are captured by greenhouse gases. The gas then absorbs the light and is remitted back to the Earth's surface and warms it even more. Methane and carbon dioxide are some of the naturally occurring greenhouse gases. This is the manner in which the Earth keeps itself temperate enough for humans to live on it. The only concern with this is that humans are enhancing the process even further.
Pages: 3
Bibliography: 0 source(s) listed
Filename: 717 Global Warming Pollution.doc
Price: US$26.85
210.736 Human danger
This paper discusses the role of mankind and the earth. Are the people in the world in danger due to the way humankind treat the earth? Man has always treated the Earth, its atmosphere, its bodies of water, its whole environment and its different life forms and breed as objects, which he may simply use, demolish, ravage and then dump when he is through with them. Man's craving for everything the Earth has to offer and his extreme urge to reproduce will finally eat up and destroy the planet once and for all, where he will leave nothing behind except for an extinct, infertile wasteland.