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Housing
Developments & Their Impact on Wetlands
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A 6 page overview of the various impacts that housing
developments can have on wetlands and associated
groundwaters. Discusses nutrient contributions, pesticide
contributions and ground water overdraft. Bibliography lists
12 sources.
Filename: Wethouse.wps
Pesticides
/ An Analysis Of Two Articles
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A 5 page paper analyzing two articles that deal with the
question of whether or not we, as a planet, should use
pesticides to meet the issue of world hunger. The two
articles analyzed are 'Uncontrolled Pests or Adequate Food'
by William R. Furtick and 'Will the Circle Be Unbroken' by
David Weir and Constance Matthiessen. The main argument is
that pesticides are not the only solution, and may not even
be a real solution at all, to the complicated problem of
world hunger. No additional sources cited.
Filename: Pestic2.wps
The
Ineffectively of Existing Federal Pesticide Regulations
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A 3 page discussion of the ineffectively of pesticide
regulations, particularly the Federal Insecticide,
Fungicide, and Rodenticide Act (FFDCA). Discusses the
importance of consistent world-wide regulation because of
impacts to migratory species, effective monitoring, and the
implementation of efforts to change public mindset about
pesticides usage. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
Filename: Ffdca.wps
The
Need For Regulatory Reform For Agriculture In The South
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8 pages in length. As the world looks ahead to ensure the
availability of its global food supply, talk of implementing
regulatory reform in the South has become more and more
pertinent. While a number of regulatory reform acts have
been utilized in the past, there still appears to remain a
need for even better improvements and stricter control. In
order to address the issues of cost, profits and all that
falls in between, the southern agricultural industry must
become amenable to such policy changes that would ultimately
influence how farmers incorporate pesticides, manure storage
and disposal, price support programs, marketing orders, land
use and subsidized water prices. The writer discusses the
need for regulatory reform in relation to the South's
agricultural industry. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: TLCagri.wps
The
Use Of Pesticides
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A 9 page examination of pesticides and their use in
agricultural, land management, and disease control. The
writer emphasizes types of information which are needed for
the determination of whether a proposed pesticide
application regime is sound or whether existing application
programs are exhibiting adverse human health or
environmental impacts. Bibliography lists six sources.
Filename: Pest.wps
Turf
Management & The Use of Pesticides on Golf Courses
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A 20 page research paper on hazardous chemicals and
pesticides used on golf courses. Bibliography lists at least
15 references.
Filename: Golfcour.wps
Environmental
Issues & The Problem Of A World Food Shortage
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A 5 page paper on environmental issues leading to a world
food shortage. High-yield crop varieties, the use of
pesticides & fertilizers, and the plight of rain
forests, wetlands, and montane ecosystems, are among the
many problems described. The role of overpopulation is
factored into the discussion. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: Worldfoo.wps
Overpopulation
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A 5 page paper which examines the ethical issues of
overpopulation. Issues addressed include the United States
aid to foreign countries, benefits of any intervention,
poverty ridden countries and their need to have more
children, the population controls put on China, and the
general conditions of overpopulation. In summary, with all
the facts displayed, it appears as though nothing can truly
be done to stop the population growth of the planet, and in
light of such, the United States should not become actively
involved in other countries’ problems. Bibliography lists
4 sources.
Filename: RApopup.wps
Consequences
of Overpopulation
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In the late 1960's and early 1970's the cry was for Zero
Population Growth. The problem has not gone away. The
consensus report of 1994 reported that the population of the
earth grows by a quarter million every day. The Earth's
population fast approaches six billion people and may well
be over 12 billion by 2050. This 5 page paper examines the
consequences of population unchecked. Bibliography lists 4
sources.
Filename: Overcons.wps
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