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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030378979#4_1406085689 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Agricultural Pollution - E&C
Headings: Agricultural Pollution: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Agricultural Pollution
Agricultural Pollution: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Causes for Agricultural Pollution
Excessive use of pesticides and herbicides
Use of large amounts of fertilizer
Contaminated water
Heavy metals
Soil erosion
Animal management
Manure management
Introduced species
Genetically modified organisms
Land management
Greenhouse gases from fecal waste
Effects of Agricultural Pollution
Effects on human health
Eutrophication
Decrease in crop yields
Soil pollution
Air pollution
Destruction of biodiversity
Water pollution
Effects on animals
Effects on plants
Effects on aquatic life
Solutions to the Agricultural Pollution Problem
Reduce the use of fertilizer and pesticides
Avoid soil erosion by planting all over the year
Plant trees or grasses along the edges of fields
Adjust the intensity of the tillage of a field
Improve manure management
Change our consumption behavior
Prevent excess nutrients from reaching the water
Raise the awareness of farmers on the topic of agricultural pollution
Education
Convince others
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Contaminated water
The use of contaminated water for agricultural purposes is a significant issue. While most of the water in developed countries is relatively clean, this can be quite different in developing countries. The water can be contaminated due to the disposal of industrial, agricultural or private waste into rivers, lakes or other water systems. This can cause the crops being contaminated with chemicals and harmful elements like lead or even mercury. In turn, these crops are used by humans as well as to feed animals and thus can harm both in a severe way. Heavy metals
The use of fertilizers and organic waste like manure can also lead to an accumulation of heavy metals in the soil. Some farming techniques like irrigation can lead to an accumulation of selenium. The accumulation of heavy metals can lead to the contamination of the groundwater and may thus harm animals, plants and even humans on later stages. Soil erosion
Soil erosion and sedimentation can be regarded as a natural form of agricultural pollution, however, it can also be harmful to the environment. Farmers are often not aware of soil erosion and sedimentation and do not protect their fields against this issue. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-agricultural-pollution/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030378979#8_1406096241 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Agricultural Pollution - E&C
Headings: Agricultural Pollution: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Agricultural Pollution
Agricultural Pollution: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Causes for Agricultural Pollution
Excessive use of pesticides and herbicides
Use of large amounts of fertilizer
Contaminated water
Heavy metals
Soil erosion
Animal management
Manure management
Introduced species
Genetically modified organisms
Land management
Greenhouse gases from fecal waste
Effects of Agricultural Pollution
Effects on human health
Eutrophication
Decrease in crop yields
Soil pollution
Air pollution
Destruction of biodiversity
Water pollution
Effects on animals
Effects on plants
Effects on aquatic life
Solutions to the Agricultural Pollution Problem
Reduce the use of fertilizer and pesticides
Avoid soil erosion by planting all over the year
Plant trees or grasses along the edges of fields
Adjust the intensity of the tillage of a field
Improve manure management
Change our consumption behavior
Prevent excess nutrients from reaching the water
Raise the awareness of farmers on the topic of agricultural pollution
Education
Convince others
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Introduced species
Through the increased globalization of agriculture, new invasive species have been established which can impact the population of native species in an adverse way. These invasive species can carry pests and diseases which can harm the local ecosystem. Moreover, biodiversity may be reduced since the local species are not able to deal with some of the pests. Genetically modified organisms
The use of genetically modified organisms in the form of crops can result in the genetic contamination of local native plants. This could lead to the extinction of native species. Land management
Profound land management can be crucial for keeping agricultural pollution to a minimum level. Bad land management also leads to an irreversible decline in fertility. It is therefore crucial that farmers have good knowledge of how their actions can impact the environment. Greenhouse gases from fecal waste
The excessive demand for meat has to be met with higher numbers of farm animals. However, this causes an increase in the production of greenhouse gases which in turn contributes to an increase in the speed of global warming. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-agricultural-pollution/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030378979#9_1406098907 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Agricultural Pollution - E&C
Headings: Agricultural Pollution: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Agricultural Pollution
Agricultural Pollution: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Causes for Agricultural Pollution
Excessive use of pesticides and herbicides
Use of large amounts of fertilizer
Contaminated water
Heavy metals
Soil erosion
Animal management
Manure management
Introduced species
Genetically modified organisms
Land management
Greenhouse gases from fecal waste
Effects of Agricultural Pollution
Effects on human health
Eutrophication
Decrease in crop yields
Soil pollution
Air pollution
Destruction of biodiversity
Water pollution
Effects on animals
Effects on plants
Effects on aquatic life
Solutions to the Agricultural Pollution Problem
Reduce the use of fertilizer and pesticides
Avoid soil erosion by planting all over the year
Plant trees or grasses along the edges of fields
Adjust the intensity of the tillage of a field
Improve manure management
Change our consumption behavior
Prevent excess nutrients from reaching the water
Raise the awareness of farmers on the topic of agricultural pollution
Education
Convince others
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Land management
Profound land management can be crucial for keeping agricultural pollution to a minimum level. Bad land management also leads to an irreversible decline in fertility. It is therefore crucial that farmers have good knowledge of how their actions can impact the environment. Greenhouse gases from fecal waste
The excessive demand for meat has to be met with higher numbers of farm animals. However, this causes an increase in the production of greenhouse gases which in turn contributes to an increase in the speed of global warming. Effects of Agricultural Pollution
Effects on human health
Eutrophication
Decrease in crop yields
Soil pollution
Air pollution
Destruction of biodiversity
Water pollution
Effects on animals
Effects on plants
Effects on aquatic life
Effects on human health
There are severe effects of agricultural pollution on human health. Through an excessive use of fertilizer and pesticides, harmful chemicals can reach our groundwater. Thus, in higher amounts and in contaminated regions, drinking tap water can lead to serious health conditions. Moreover, agricultural pollutions can also cause the contamination of rivers and lakes. Taking a bath in a contaminated lake can also cause health problems. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-agricultural-pollution/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030378979#13_1406109817 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Agricultural Pollution - E&C
Headings: Agricultural Pollution: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Agricultural Pollution
Agricultural Pollution: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Causes for Agricultural Pollution
Excessive use of pesticides and herbicides
Use of large amounts of fertilizer
Contaminated water
Heavy metals
Soil erosion
Animal management
Manure management
Introduced species
Genetically modified organisms
Land management
Greenhouse gases from fecal waste
Effects of Agricultural Pollution
Effects on human health
Eutrophication
Decrease in crop yields
Soil pollution
Air pollution
Destruction of biodiversity
Water pollution
Effects on animals
Effects on plants
Effects on aquatic life
Solutions to the Agricultural Pollution Problem
Reduce the use of fertilizer and pesticides
Avoid soil erosion by planting all over the year
Plant trees or grasses along the edges of fields
Adjust the intensity of the tillage of a field
Improve manure management
Change our consumption behavior
Prevent excess nutrients from reaching the water
Raise the awareness of farmers on the topic of agricultural pollution
Education
Convince others
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Many machines used for agricultural purposes emit harmful greenhouse gases like CO2 which in turn can lead to global warming. Moreover, farm animals emit large amounts of methane which is considered one of the most harmful greenhouse gases. Destruction of biodiversity
The use of pesticides in agriculture can kill many insects and other small animals which in turn can lead to a reduction in biodiversity. An ecosystem is a quite sensitive organism. Only small changes in the natural ecosystem can cause big effects. For example, if some insects vanish from the ecosystem, plants will be adversely affected since these insects had been responsible for the fertilization of crops. In turn, animals who rely on these plants as a food source are also affected since their food sources had been reduced. Thus, agricultural pollution can also lead to a loss of biodiversity. Water pollution
Water pollution is another big problem which is caused by agricultural pollution. Through the excessive use of fertilizers and pesticides, many harmful substances will reach our lakes, rivers and eventually also the groundwater. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-agricultural-pollution/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030449007#6_1406257800 | Title: Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions For Environmental Degradation - E&C
Headings: Environmental Degradation: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions For Environmental Degradation
Environmental Degradation: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Environmental degradation can be defined as the deterioration of the environmental system due to human intervention.
Ecological degradation can have serious effects on many animals, plants and also for humanity.
Thus, in order to prevent these adverse consequences, we should take several measures in our daily life.
In the following, the types, causes, effects and solutions for environmental degradation are examined.
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Contents
Types of Environmental Degradation
Land and soil degradation
Water degradation
Atmospheric degradation
Several other kinds of pollution
Causes for Environmental degradation
Overpopulation
Deforestation
Landfills
Consumption behavior
Waste production
Lack of education
Illegal Dumping
Agricultural pollution
Littering
Mining
Plastic pollution
Resource depletion
Effects of Environmental Degradation
Acid rain
Biodiversity loss
Floods
Landslides
Soil erosion
Endangerment of species
Natural disasters
Global warming
Public health problems
Loss of livelihood for many people
Famine
Conflicts
Spread of diseases
Loss in tourism
Economic effects
Solutions for Environmental Degradation
Stop deforestation
High fines for illegal dumping
Stricter government regulations
Nature reserves and biotopes
Reduce consumption levels
Reduce waste production
Refrain from plastic packaging and disposable cups
Education
Convince others
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Landfills
Landfills can also lead to environmental degradation if they are not set up properly. Since the waste disposed into landfills often contains harmful substances, leaks in landfills can lead to significant soil pollution. In many developing countries where technological progress is not advanced yet, leaks in landfills are quite common which in turn can lead to serious environmental degradation. Consumption behavior
Our consumption behavior is also a big problem for our planet. Since we always want to have the newest smartphone, the trendiest clothes and so on, our consumption levels reached a point where it is not sustainable for our environmental system anymore. Our excessive consumption implies the excessive extraction of precious resources out of the ground, which implies several kinds of environmental degradation. Moreover, our material goods have to be produced in industrial processes, which leads to the emission of large amounts of harmful gases into our atmosphere. Waste production
Our excessive consumption behavior also implies the production of enormous amounts of waste. In order to get rid of this waste, it has to be burned or disposed into landfills. Moreover, in some countries, waste is also dumped illegally into lakes, rivers or forests, where it can lead to significant water and soil degradation. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-environmental-degradation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030449007#10_1406270765 | Title: Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions For Environmental Degradation - E&C
Headings: Environmental Degradation: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions For Environmental Degradation
Environmental Degradation: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Environmental degradation can be defined as the deterioration of the environmental system due to human intervention.
Ecological degradation can have serious effects on many animals, plants and also for humanity.
Thus, in order to prevent these adverse consequences, we should take several measures in our daily life.
In the following, the types, causes, effects and solutions for environmental degradation are examined.
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Contents
Types of Environmental Degradation
Land and soil degradation
Water degradation
Atmospheric degradation
Several other kinds of pollution
Causes for Environmental degradation
Overpopulation
Deforestation
Landfills
Consumption behavior
Waste production
Lack of education
Illegal Dumping
Agricultural pollution
Littering
Mining
Plastic pollution
Resource depletion
Effects of Environmental Degradation
Acid rain
Biodiversity loss
Floods
Landslides
Soil erosion
Endangerment of species
Natural disasters
Global warming
Public health problems
Loss of livelihood for many people
Famine
Conflicts
Spread of diseases
Loss in tourism
Economic effects
Solutions for Environmental Degradation
Stop deforestation
High fines for illegal dumping
Stricter government regulations
Nature reserves and biotopes
Reduce consumption levels
Reduce waste production
Refrain from plastic packaging and disposable cups
Education
Convince others
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: We often see people dispose of their used cigarettes on the ground right where they stand even if a trash bin is just a few meters away. This can lead to serious environmental degradation since animals may try to eat the used cigarettes and may die due to that. Additionally, the disposal of used cigarettes in forests is a main cause for wildfires which also leads to significant ecological degradation. Mining
Mining can lead to serious degradation of the environment since for mining practices, large areas of land have to be used. This often also includes deforestation in these areas and the related adverse effects. Thus, natural habitats for many animals and plants may be destroyed due to mining practices. Plastic pollution
The amount of plastic trash that is produced each year is enormous. For instance, it is estimated that worldwide, we use around 500 billion disposable plastic cups each year. You can imagine the amount of waste that is produced! Since plastic often has to be burned in order to get rid of it, this combustion leads to the emission of harmful gases into our atmosphere. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-environmental-degradation/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030472077#3_1406297288 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Global Inequality - E&C
Headings: Global Inequality: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Global Inequality
Global Inequality: Causes, Effects & Solutions
In the following, the facts, development, causes, effects and solutions regarding global inequality are examined.
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Contents
How did Global Inequality develop over time?
Important Global Inequality Facts
Causes for Global Inequality
Political goals
Exploitation of poor countries
Tax avoidance
Lack of education
Lack of innovation
Gender inequality
Insecurity regarding property rights
Low investment incentives for firms
Low living quality
Regional factors
Conflicts
Famine
Consumption behavior
Natural disasters
Data Source: Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2019
Effects of Global Inequality
Health effects
Social tensions
Increased probability for conflicts
Frustration
Drug use
Poverty
Starvation
Lack of access to education
Bad working conditions
Radical movements
Migration
Data Source: Credit Suisse Global Wealth Report 2019
Solutions for Global Inequality
Better access to education
Financial subsidies
Create incentives for firms to locate to poor areas
Increase incentives for innovation
Worldwide support
Global wealth tax
Improve workers’ rights
Establish minimum wages
Increase national stability levels
Improve trade policies
Change consumption behavior
Convince others
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Exploitation of poor countries
Poor countries often get exploited by rich countries in several ways. Since poor countries often depend on the demand of rich countries, they are heavily reliant and become dependent. Thus, rich countries can often dictate the terms on which the countries interact and make business. Moreover, rich countries also tend to shift their problems to foreign countries. An example of this is the transportation of waste from Western countries to poor countries in Africa in order to get rid of the waste problem. Additionally, firms often exploit poor countries in terms of working conditions and low wages. Therefore, people and poor countries as a whole are often exploited by rich countries or multi-national firms which leads to a significant level of inequality. Tax avoidance
Big firms often try to avoid taxes whenever possible. They are also quite successful in doing so, since they are able to hire the best tax consultants and are also quite flexible in terms of shifting their money in order to avoid taxes. Although beneficial for firms, tax avoidance contributes to the global inequality issue since taxes are usually collected to finance public infrastructure and to improve the living conditions for locals. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-global-inequality/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030657904#2_1406663019 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters - E&C
Headings: Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
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Contents
Types of Natural Disasters
Geological
Hydrological
Meteorological
Wildfires
Space disasters
Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Solutions to the Natural Disasters Problem
Emergency measures
Investments in risk reduction
Information sharing on newest research findings
Reforestation
Stable buildings
Education
Technology
Governance
Economic support
Historical Examples of Natural Disasters
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
1839 Coringa cyclone
1881 Haiphong typhoon
1887 Yellow River Flood
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
1970 Bhola cyclone
1976 Tangshan earthquake
1992 Hurricane Andrew
2003 Bam earthquake
2004 Indian ocean earthquake and tsunami
2005 Hurricane Katrina
2005 Kashmir earthquake
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2008 Cyclone Nargis
2010 Earthquake in Haiti
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Meteorological
Meteorological disasters include blizzards, cyclonic storms, hailstorms, ice storms, heat waves, cold waves, thunderstorms, droughts and tornadoes. Wildfires
Wildfires are natural disasters that occur naturally due to droughts and lightning but are also often caused by humans. Space disasters
Space disasters include impact events of meteors or asteroids and solar flare. Impact events mean that the earth will be eventually hit by a meteor or asteroid. Solar flare refers to an event when the sun releases large amounts of solar radiation, which can destroy our electrical equipment on earth if the radiation is strong enough. Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’s crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Global warming
Global warming is a great cause of natural disasters since it affects our planet in several different ways. Global warming leads to an increase in temperature of oceans, which in turn leads to more and stronger hurricanes and tropical storms since hurricanes get their energy from the seawater. Moreover, the probability of droughts increases since the planet’s average temperature increases. It is quite difficult to prove the causal connection between climate change and natural disasters since there are many other variables, but the increase of natural disasters over the last decades likely leads to the conclusion that global warming is a major contributor to natural disasters. Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Natural disasters are also caused by natural activities in the crust of the earth. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-natural-disasters/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030657904#3_1406666474 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters - E&C
Headings: Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Natural Disasters
Geological
Hydrological
Meteorological
Wildfires
Space disasters
Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Solutions to the Natural Disasters Problem
Emergency measures
Investments in risk reduction
Information sharing on newest research findings
Reforestation
Stable buildings
Education
Technology
Governance
Economic support
Historical Examples of Natural Disasters
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
1839 Coringa cyclone
1881 Haiphong typhoon
1887 Yellow River Flood
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
1970 Bhola cyclone
1976 Tangshan earthquake
1992 Hurricane Andrew
2003 Bam earthquake
2004 Indian ocean earthquake and tsunami
2005 Hurricane Katrina
2005 Kashmir earthquake
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2008 Cyclone Nargis
2010 Earthquake in Haiti
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’s crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Global warming
Global warming is a great cause of natural disasters since it affects our planet in several different ways. Global warming leads to an increase in temperature of oceans, which in turn leads to more and stronger hurricanes and tropical storms since hurricanes get their energy from the seawater. Moreover, the probability of droughts increases since the planet’s average temperature increases. It is quite difficult to prove the causal connection between climate change and natural disasters since there are many other variables, but the increase of natural disasters over the last decades likely leads to the conclusion that global warming is a major contributor to natural disasters. Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Natural disasters are also caused by natural activities in the crust of the earth. Natural processes can cause tension inside the earth’s crust which are sometimes released through earthquakes. Tectonic movement
Since the earth is not made up of one single surface but instead of many plates sliding on our planet’s underlying mantle, a shift or collision of these plates can have severe adverse effects. This can lead to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. Moon activity
The moon is known to have a strong influence on the natural processes on earth. According to latest studies, researchers found that the moon has the potential to cause huge earthquakes which may cause huge amounts of destruction and death. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-natural-disasters/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030657904#4_1406669933 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters - E&C
Headings: Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Natural Disasters
Geological
Hydrological
Meteorological
Wildfires
Space disasters
Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Solutions to the Natural Disasters Problem
Emergency measures
Investments in risk reduction
Information sharing on newest research findings
Reforestation
Stable buildings
Education
Technology
Governance
Economic support
Historical Examples of Natural Disasters
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
1839 Coringa cyclone
1881 Haiphong typhoon
1887 Yellow River Flood
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
1970 Bhola cyclone
1976 Tangshan earthquake
1992 Hurricane Andrew
2003 Bam earthquake
2004 Indian ocean earthquake and tsunami
2005 Hurricane Katrina
2005 Kashmir earthquake
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2008 Cyclone Nargis
2010 Earthquake in Haiti
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Natural processes can cause tension inside the earth’s crust which are sometimes released through earthquakes. Tectonic movement
Since the earth is not made up of one single surface but instead of many plates sliding on our planet’s underlying mantle, a shift or collision of these plates can have severe adverse effects. This can lead to earthquakes, volcanic eruptions and tsunamis. Moon activity
The moon is known to have a strong influence on the natural processes on earth. According to latest studies, researchers found that the moon has the potential to cause huge earthquakes which may cause huge amounts of destruction and death. Mining
It is controversial whether mining activities can cause natural disasters. Some scientists blame mining for landslides and soil and mountain erosions. Others argue that landslides occur naturally due to heavy rainfalls and flash floods. Mining can thus potentially contribute to the emergence of natural disasters, although it is not a main driver. Deforestation
Deforestation can contribute to an increase in natural disasters since forests usually prevent floods and droughts since they balance and hold back natural groundwater resources. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-natural-disasters/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030657904#5_1406672887 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters - E&C
Headings: Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Natural Disasters
Geological
Hydrological
Meteorological
Wildfires
Space disasters
Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Solutions to the Natural Disasters Problem
Emergency measures
Investments in risk reduction
Information sharing on newest research findings
Reforestation
Stable buildings
Education
Technology
Governance
Economic support
Historical Examples of Natural Disasters
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
1839 Coringa cyclone
1881 Haiphong typhoon
1887 Yellow River Flood
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
1970 Bhola cyclone
1976 Tangshan earthquake
1992 Hurricane Andrew
2003 Bam earthquake
2004 Indian ocean earthquake and tsunami
2005 Hurricane Katrina
2005 Kashmir earthquake
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2008 Cyclone Nargis
2010 Earthquake in Haiti
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Mining
It is controversial whether mining activities can cause natural disasters. Some scientists blame mining for landslides and soil and mountain erosions. Others argue that landslides occur naturally due to heavy rainfalls and flash floods. Mining can thus potentially contribute to the emergence of natural disasters, although it is not a main driver. Deforestation
Deforestation can contribute to an increase in natural disasters since forests usually prevent floods and droughts since they balance and hold back natural groundwater resources. By deforestation, the ground is no longer covered and thus the probability for floods and droughts increases dramatically. Soil erosion
Soil erosion can lead to a high level of degradation of land, which in turn can lead to a loss in fertility and thus to famine for local populations. Soil erosion can also cause landslides which can cause serious damage to nature as well as to humans. Seismic activity
The seismic activities inside our earth can cause earthquakes. These earthquakes can cause death and injuries for many people as well as for animals and other life forms. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-natural-disasters/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030657904#6_1406675768 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters - E&C
Headings: Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Natural Disasters
Geological
Hydrological
Meteorological
Wildfires
Space disasters
Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Solutions to the Natural Disasters Problem
Emergency measures
Investments in risk reduction
Information sharing on newest research findings
Reforestation
Stable buildings
Education
Technology
Governance
Economic support
Historical Examples of Natural Disasters
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
1839 Coringa cyclone
1881 Haiphong typhoon
1887 Yellow River Flood
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
1970 Bhola cyclone
1976 Tangshan earthquake
1992 Hurricane Andrew
2003 Bam earthquake
2004 Indian ocean earthquake and tsunami
2005 Hurricane Katrina
2005 Kashmir earthquake
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2008 Cyclone Nargis
2010 Earthquake in Haiti
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: By deforestation, the ground is no longer covered and thus the probability for floods and droughts increases dramatically. Soil erosion
Soil erosion can lead to a high level of degradation of land, which in turn can lead to a loss in fertility and thus to famine for local populations. Soil erosion can also cause landslides which can cause serious damage to nature as well as to humans. Seismic activity
The seismic activities inside our earth can cause earthquakes. These earthquakes can cause death and injuries for many people as well as for animals and other life forms. It also leads to a loss of many homes so that people who survived often have to leave their home countries in order to find a better future. Air pressure
There is a connection between the air pressure and some natural disasters like hurricanes, heavy rains and thunderstorms. Thus, air pressure naturally contributes to natural disasters in a certain way. Ocean currents
Changing ocean currents can lead to a change in the ocean temperature which in turn can harm or even kill large populations of fish and other sea animals and plants. Moreover, changing currents and therefore a possible local increase in water temperature can lead to a higher probability for hurricanes or tropical storms. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-natural-disasters/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030657904#7_1406678794 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters - E&C
Headings: Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Natural Disasters
Geological
Hydrological
Meteorological
Wildfires
Space disasters
Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Solutions to the Natural Disasters Problem
Emergency measures
Investments in risk reduction
Information sharing on newest research findings
Reforestation
Stable buildings
Education
Technology
Governance
Economic support
Historical Examples of Natural Disasters
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
1839 Coringa cyclone
1881 Haiphong typhoon
1887 Yellow River Flood
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
1970 Bhola cyclone
1976 Tangshan earthquake
1992 Hurricane Andrew
2003 Bam earthquake
2004 Indian ocean earthquake and tsunami
2005 Hurricane Katrina
2005 Kashmir earthquake
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2008 Cyclone Nargis
2010 Earthquake in Haiti
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: It also leads to a loss of many homes so that people who survived often have to leave their home countries in order to find a better future. Air pressure
There is a connection between the air pressure and some natural disasters like hurricanes, heavy rains and thunderstorms. Thus, air pressure naturally contributes to natural disasters in a certain way. Ocean currents
Changing ocean currents can lead to a change in the ocean temperature which in turn can harm or even kill large populations of fish and other sea animals and plants. Moreover, changing currents and therefore a possible local increase in water temperature can lead to a higher probability for hurricanes or tropical storms. Pollution
Since our nature is a quite sensitive organism, pollutions of all sorts may lead to an imbalance of the earth which in turn may create natural disasters of several sorts. Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Environmental issues
There are severe effects of natural disasters on the whole environmental system. Hurricanes and other storms can destroy the lives and also the livelihood of many people, especially of those who live near the coast since they are also in danger of tsunamis. Moreover, draughts may lead to a migration of many people who just will no longer be able to make their living in their home countries since there is not enough water left to grow plants or to raise cattle. Natural disasters not only have dramatic effects on humans but they also destroy the habitat of many animals and plants which may in the worst case even become extinct. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-natural-disasters/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030657904#8_1406682325 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters - E&C
Headings: Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Natural Disasters
Geological
Hydrological
Meteorological
Wildfires
Space disasters
Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Solutions to the Natural Disasters Problem
Emergency measures
Investments in risk reduction
Information sharing on newest research findings
Reforestation
Stable buildings
Education
Technology
Governance
Economic support
Historical Examples of Natural Disasters
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
1839 Coringa cyclone
1881 Haiphong typhoon
1887 Yellow River Flood
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
1970 Bhola cyclone
1976 Tangshan earthquake
1992 Hurricane Andrew
2003 Bam earthquake
2004 Indian ocean earthquake and tsunami
2005 Hurricane Katrina
2005 Kashmir earthquake
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2008 Cyclone Nargis
2010 Earthquake in Haiti
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Pollution
Since our nature is a quite sensitive organism, pollutions of all sorts may lead to an imbalance of the earth which in turn may create natural disasters of several sorts. Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Environmental issues
There are severe effects of natural disasters on the whole environmental system. Hurricanes and other storms can destroy the lives and also the livelihood of many people, especially of those who live near the coast since they are also in danger of tsunamis. Moreover, draughts may lead to a migration of many people who just will no longer be able to make their living in their home countries since there is not enough water left to grow plants or to raise cattle. Natural disasters not only have dramatic effects on humans but they also destroy the habitat of many animals and plants which may in the worst case even become extinct. Humanitarian crisis
Natural crises lead to humanitarian catastrophes all over the world. This includes an increase of famine and also the spread of diseases, especially in poor developing countries since they will often not be able to fight the consequences of natural disasters in an effective way due to a shortage and resources and also due to a lack of technological knowledge. Natural disasters may force many people to migrate to other countries since their livelihood has been destroyed and thus, they will strive to search for a better life in other places on earth. Damages to infrastructure
Natural disasters usually also imply great damage to the affected infrastructure. This includes the destruction of important buildings like hospitals or airports. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-natural-disasters/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030657904#9_1406685926 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters - E&C
Headings: Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Natural Disasters
Geological
Hydrological
Meteorological
Wildfires
Space disasters
Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Solutions to the Natural Disasters Problem
Emergency measures
Investments in risk reduction
Information sharing on newest research findings
Reforestation
Stable buildings
Education
Technology
Governance
Economic support
Historical Examples of Natural Disasters
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
1839 Coringa cyclone
1881 Haiphong typhoon
1887 Yellow River Flood
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
1970 Bhola cyclone
1976 Tangshan earthquake
1992 Hurricane Andrew
2003 Bam earthquake
2004 Indian ocean earthquake and tsunami
2005 Hurricane Katrina
2005 Kashmir earthquake
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2008 Cyclone Nargis
2010 Earthquake in Haiti
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Humanitarian crisis
Natural crises lead to humanitarian catastrophes all over the world. This includes an increase of famine and also the spread of diseases, especially in poor developing countries since they will often not be able to fight the consequences of natural disasters in an effective way due to a shortage and resources and also due to a lack of technological knowledge. Natural disasters may force many people to migrate to other countries since their livelihood has been destroyed and thus, they will strive to search for a better life in other places on earth. Damages to infrastructure
Natural disasters usually also imply great damage to the affected infrastructure. This includes the destruction of important buildings like hospitals or airports. Moreover, roads may be blocked through trees and thus the transportation system may collapse as a result of natural disasters. Public health issues and diseases
Natural disasters often destroy many important facilities that are meant to keep living conditions stable. If these facilities are destroyed, there will likely be an increase in diseases since the hygienic conditions dropped as a consequence of the natural disaster. Making things worse, natural disasters often also destroy hospitals and other medical facilities. This means not only the likelihood of diseases increases due to lower hygienical standards, also the supply of medicines will be more difficult. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-natural-disasters/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030657904#10_1406689116 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters - E&C
Headings: Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Natural Disasters
Natural Disasters: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Natural Disasters
Geological
Hydrological
Meteorological
Wildfires
Space disasters
Causes for Natural Disasters
Global warming
Natural activities in the earth’ crust
Tectonic movement
Moon activity
Mining
Deforestation
Soil erosion
Seismic activity
Air pressure
Ocean currents
Pollution
Effects of Natural Disasters
Environmental issues
Humanitarian crisis
Damages to infrastructure
Public health issues and diseases
Food scarcity
Water scarcity
Displaced population
Injuries
Fatalities
Emotional shocks
Economic impact
Solutions to the Natural Disasters Problem
Emergency measures
Investments in risk reduction
Information sharing on newest research findings
Reforestation
Stable buildings
Education
Technology
Governance
Economic support
Historical Examples of Natural Disasters
1556 Shaanxi earthquake
1839 Coringa cyclone
1881 Haiphong typhoon
1887 Yellow River Flood
1920 Haiyuan earthquake
1970 Bhola cyclone
1976 Tangshan earthquake
1992 Hurricane Andrew
2003 Bam earthquake
2004 Indian ocean earthquake and tsunami
2005 Hurricane Katrina
2005 Kashmir earthquake
2008 Sichuan earthquake
2008 Cyclone Nargis
2010 Earthquake in Haiti
2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Moreover, roads may be blocked through trees and thus the transportation system may collapse as a result of natural disasters. Public health issues and diseases
Natural disasters often destroy many important facilities that are meant to keep living conditions stable. If these facilities are destroyed, there will likely be an increase in diseases since the hygienic conditions dropped as a consequence of the natural disaster. Making things worse, natural disasters often also destroy hospitals and other medical facilities. This means not only the likelihood of diseases increases due to lower hygienical standards, also the supply of medicines will be more difficult. As a result, it is more likely that people will not be able to recover from their diseases. Food scarcity
Another effect of natural disasters can be a scarcity of resources, which is especially severe when it comes to the supply of food. If large areas of land have been destructed by natural disasters, farmers will no longer be able to harvest enough crops or to raise enough cattle in order to meet the demand. Thus, the local population is likely to suffer from starvation. Water scarcity
Another related issue is the topic of water scarcity. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-natural-disasters/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030784639#8_1406933842 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Poverty - E&C
Headings: Poverty: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Poverty
Poverty: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent and Development of Poverty
Causes for Poverty
Low income
Adverse climatic conditions
Orphanism
Lack of education
Limited access to credits
Inherited poverty
Health issues
Exploitation of labor
Inflation and lack of investment opportunities
Corruptive actions
Diseases
Overpopulation
Big families
Insufficient social security
Insufficient health insurance
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Poverty
Dependence
Drug use
Starvation
Illness
Mental issues
Adverse working conditions
Poor housing and living conditions
Spread of diseases
Inability to afford hospital treatment
Increase of the probability for conflicts and wars
Radical movements
Solutions for the Poverty Problem
Mitigate corruptive activities
Better social security
Better health insurance
More subsidies for education and childcare
Minimum wages
Better access to credit lines
Create financial incentives for firms to create jobs
Redefine cultural norms
Community programs
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Health issues
Health issues can be both a cause as well as an effect of poverty. Poor people are usually at a higher risk to suffer from health issues due to unhygienic living conditions and also due to malnutrition. Moreover, in case they get sick, many poor people do not have proper health insurance and may not be able to afford appropriate treatment which can further exacerbate the effects of diseases. Health issues can be a cause for poverty in the sense that when you have a severe disease, you are no longer able to work and therefore the probability for poverty increases. Additionally, you may also no longer be able to provide for your family, which not only leads to poverty for yourself, but also puts your family at risk for poverty. Thus, public health problems can be a serious cause of poverty. Exploitation of labor
In many poor countries, people rely heavily on their jobs since it is their single source of income. These people know that if they lose their jobs, they may suffer from starvation and may also not be able to provide for their families anymore. Thus, this fact makes them quite vulnerable. Many companies know that locals rely on their jobs which makes it easy for firms to exploit their workers. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-poverty/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030784639#9_1406936512 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Poverty - E&C
Headings: Poverty: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Poverty
Poverty: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent and Development of Poverty
Causes for Poverty
Low income
Adverse climatic conditions
Orphanism
Lack of education
Limited access to credits
Inherited poverty
Health issues
Exploitation of labor
Inflation and lack of investment opportunities
Corruptive actions
Diseases
Overpopulation
Big families
Insufficient social security
Insufficient health insurance
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Poverty
Dependence
Drug use
Starvation
Illness
Mental issues
Adverse working conditions
Poor housing and living conditions
Spread of diseases
Inability to afford hospital treatment
Increase of the probability for conflicts and wars
Radical movements
Solutions for the Poverty Problem
Mitigate corruptive activities
Better social security
Better health insurance
More subsidies for education and childcare
Minimum wages
Better access to credit lines
Create financial incentives for firms to create jobs
Redefine cultural norms
Community programs
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Thus, public health problems can be a serious cause of poverty. Exploitation of labor
In many poor countries, people rely heavily on their jobs since it is their single source of income. These people know that if they lose their jobs, they may suffer from starvation and may also not be able to provide for their families anymore. Thus, this fact makes them quite vulnerable. Many companies know that locals rely on their jobs which makes it easy for firms to exploit their workers. Companies will therefore often just pay quite low wages or will offer quite bad working conditions since they know they can force people to work for them due to a lack of alternatives. Inflation and lack of investment opportunities
In some poor countries, inflation is a big problem. Inflation means that your money will lose in value. If there is a high level of inflation, saving money is not a viable option since it will simply lose too much value over time. Poor people often do not have access to alternative investment opportunities. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-poverty/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1030874669#10_1407114042 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Waste - E&C
Headings: Waste: Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Waste
Waste: Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Waste
Solid waste
Liquid waste
Organic waste
Hazardous waste
Recyclable waste
Causes for Waste
Household waste
Industrial waste
Food waste
Effects of Waste
Environmental impact
Economic impact
Burning of fossil fuels
Mismanagement of waste
Gases from industrial processes
Global warming
Nuclear accidents
Waste Disposal
Waste Disposal Problems
The amount of waste is simply too big
Toxicity of waste
Landfills are a problem as well
Public vs. private interest
Missing consensus about the best waste management strategies
Ineffective long-term waste disposal strategies
Solutions for the Waste Problem
Education and raising awareness
Regulations regarding negative externalities
Effective waste management systems and resource management plans
Re-use and recycling of materials
Convince others
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Burning of fossil fuels
In order to be able to get rid of the huge amounts of waste which are produced every day, significant amounts of fossil fuels have to be burned in this process. The use of fossil fuels will in turn lead to air pollution and will also increase the speed of global warming since many harmful greenhouse gases will be produced in the combustion processes. Mismanagement of waste
In order to get rid of waste in a proper way, there have to be effective waste disposal processes in place. If there is a lack of proper processes, mismanagement of waste may be the result. This could mean that waste is not disposed of in landfills or burned but rather it is just disposed of illegally in forests or lakes. This mismanagement can lead to serious pollution of the environment and therefore can adversely affect many animals and plants. Gases from industrial processes
There are several harmful gases that are released in the burning process related to waste disposal. These gases may lead to acid rain. Moreover, they may also contribute to the global warming issue. Especially gases like CO2 and Methane are known to be quite harmful greenhouse gases. | https://environmental-conscience.com/causes-effects-solutions-for-waste/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031221189#8_1407795291 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Economic Inequality - E&C
Headings: Economic Inequality: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Economic Inequality
Economic Inequality: Causes, Effects & Solutions
In this article, the causes, effects and solutions for unequal wealth distribution are examined.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Is Wealth Equally Distributed on a Global Scale?
Causes for Global Wealth Inequality
Differences in education levels
Geographic conditions
Heritages
Tax advantages
Family income
Differences in public infrastructure
Political motives
Globalization
Differences in technological advancements
Corruptive actions
Unemployment
Homelessness
Drug use
Effects of an Unequal Distribution of Wealth
Poverty
Lack of education
Homelessness
Use of substances
Lack of health insurance
Hopelessness
Frustration
Mental issues
Physical health issues
Discrimination of minorities
Conflicts
Fundamentalism
Solutions for Economic Inequality
Global support
Trade
Fair labor conditions
Better access to education
Create jobs
Global wealth tax
Donations
Adjust your consumption behavior
Raise awareness on this topic
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Globalization
Even though globalization has significant upsides, it also poses some problems, especially for poor developing countries which are often exploited by the Western world. For instance, there are still many companies that do not care about fair labor and only pay quite low wages in poor countries since it increases their profits. Therefore, for people in those countries, globalization can also contribute to poverty rather than wealth. Differences in technological advancements
Technological progress is crucial in order to escape poverty and to raise the average income levels of countries. However, in poor countries, the amount of money that can be afforded for research usually is quite low compared to the rich Western world. Hence, poor countries tend to be left behind when it comes to the latest technological advancements, which in turn exacerbates the poverty issue. Corruptive actions
Corruptive activities may also contribute to differences in global wealth levels. In some countries where bribing still is a big problem, plenty of tax money may be wasted for the pleasure of single individuals rather than to improve the living conditions of the general public. Therefore, due to corruptive actions, improvements in infrastructure or other important measures may not happen sufficiently fast and the general public may pay the price for it. Unemployment
In some regions, there is a quite high level of unemployment, while in others, almost all people have a job. | https://environmental-conscience.com/economic-inequality-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031502741#0_1408320059 | Title: 28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism - E&C
Headings: Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism
Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of Feminism
Feminism may strengthen human rights
Less gender discrimination
Gender quotas
Better access to education
Higher level of freedom
Better overall treatment of women
Higher wages for women
May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Freedom to vote is encouraged
May help to break male hierarchies
Higher quality of life for women
Confidence among women may increase
Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
May lead to a more tolerant society
Healthy mix between men and women may also help companies
Disadvantages of the Feminist Movement
May lead to excessive advantages of women
Feminism may discriminate men
Women may be preferred in case of divorce
Feminists may take it too far
Frustration among men may increase
Women may not be accepted in certain positions
Men and women are borne with different characteristics
Women get a certain attitude
Bureaucratic work
Even some women think feminism is unnecessary
May not make sense from a historical perspective
Long-term effects still rather unclear
Top 10 Feminism Pros & Cons – Summary List
Do We Need Feminism?
Sources
About the author
Content: 28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism - E&C
28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism
“ The point of feminism is you shouldn’t have to be a man to be treated with equal respect.” Kimberle Williams Crenshaw, Activist
Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
Feminism is an ideology that aims to establish the equality of men and women in various areas of our daily life. This includes political, social as well as economic perspectives. Feminism has become quite popular over the past decade. Yet, there are also some problems related to this ideology. In this article, the pros and cons of feminism are examined in detail. Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of Feminism
Disadvantages of the Feminist Movement
Top 10 Feminism Pros & Cons – Summary List
Do We Need Feminism? Advantages of Feminism
Feminism may strengthen human rights
Less gender discrimination
Gender quotas
Better access to education
Higher level of freedom
Better overall treatment of women
Higher wages for women
May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Freedom to vote is encouraged
May help to break male hierarchies
Higher quality of life for women
Confidence among women may increase
Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
May lead to a more tolerant society
Healthy mix between men and women may also help companies
Feminism may strengthen human rights
One major advantage of feminism is that it can strengthen our human rights. Our human rights should also include treating men and women as equal as possible in order to enable everyone with similar chances in life, independent of whether the person is borne as a male or female. The feminist movement aims to achieve this goal and also raises awareness of this important topic. | https://environmental-conscience.com/feminism-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031502741#1_1408323345 | Title: 28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism - E&C
Headings: Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism
Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of Feminism
Feminism may strengthen human rights
Less gender discrimination
Gender quotas
Better access to education
Higher level of freedom
Better overall treatment of women
Higher wages for women
May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Freedom to vote is encouraged
May help to break male hierarchies
Higher quality of life for women
Confidence among women may increase
Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
May lead to a more tolerant society
Healthy mix between men and women may also help companies
Disadvantages of the Feminist Movement
May lead to excessive advantages of women
Feminism may discriminate men
Women may be preferred in case of divorce
Feminists may take it too far
Frustration among men may increase
Women may not be accepted in certain positions
Men and women are borne with different characteristics
Women get a certain attitude
Bureaucratic work
Even some women think feminism is unnecessary
May not make sense from a historical perspective
Long-term effects still rather unclear
Top 10 Feminism Pros & Cons – Summary List
Do We Need Feminism?
Sources
About the author
Content: In this article, the pros and cons of feminism are examined in detail. Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of Feminism
Disadvantages of the Feminist Movement
Top 10 Feminism Pros & Cons – Summary List
Do We Need Feminism? Advantages of Feminism
Feminism may strengthen human rights
Less gender discrimination
Gender quotas
Better access to education
Higher level of freedom
Better overall treatment of women
Higher wages for women
May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Freedom to vote is encouraged
May help to break male hierarchies
Higher quality of life for women
Confidence among women may increase
Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
May lead to a more tolerant society
Healthy mix between men and women may also help companies
Feminism may strengthen human rights
One major advantage of feminism is that it can strengthen our human rights. Our human rights should also include treating men and women as equal as possible in order to enable everyone with similar chances in life, independent of whether the person is borne as a male or female. The feminist movement aims to achieve this goal and also raises awareness of this important topic. This is especially crucial in countries where there is still a big difference between men and women in all parts of daily life and in order to improve the overall chances for women, feminism can be an effective tool to accomplish a higher level of equality. Less gender discrimination
Gender inequality is still a big issue in many parts of the world. Women are often not allowed to work in certain professions or to participate in certain social activities that are still reserved for men. Also, their overall rights may be quite confined in general. In order to strengthen the rights of women, the feminist movement can make a big difference since people become more aware of the problem of gender inequality and the overall tolerance in our society towards women may increase significantly. | https://environmental-conscience.com/feminism-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031502741#5_1408336209 | Title: 28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism - E&C
Headings: Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism
Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of Feminism
Feminism may strengthen human rights
Less gender discrimination
Gender quotas
Better access to education
Higher level of freedom
Better overall treatment of women
Higher wages for women
May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Freedom to vote is encouraged
May help to break male hierarchies
Higher quality of life for women
Confidence among women may increase
Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
May lead to a more tolerant society
Healthy mix between men and women may also help companies
Disadvantages of the Feminist Movement
May lead to excessive advantages of women
Feminism may discriminate men
Women may be preferred in case of divorce
Feminists may take it too far
Frustration among men may increase
Women may not be accepted in certain positions
Men and women are borne with different characteristics
Women get a certain attitude
Bureaucratic work
Even some women think feminism is unnecessary
May not make sense from a historical perspective
Long-term effects still rather unclear
Top 10 Feminism Pros & Cons – Summary List
Do We Need Feminism?
Sources
About the author
Content: Higher level of freedom
In general, the overall level of freedom of women in many countries is still rather low and men usually have much more rights in general. Yet, freedom is one of our most important goods and should be considered to be a human right, independent of whether you are male or female. Feminism can help to promote a higher level of freedom for women since it strives for a higher level of equality in all parts of our daily life. Better overall treatment of women
Women are also often treated quite poorly by men in many countries all over the world. In many regions, women are rather considered more as goods rather than as human beings and men often have learned to treat their women quite poorly. In many cases, even though women may suffer from quite poor overall living conditions, they are not able to improve their quality of life since they will often be discriminated in all parts of their daily life. In order to improve the overall conditions for women, feminism can also help in this regard since it promotes equal treatment of men and women and if the overall acceptance regarding this social norm increases, men will tend to treat women much better in general. Higher wages for women
Another upside of feminism is that it might lead to higher wages for women. In our current state of the world, women still earn far less than men on average. Even in the case when men and women work in similar jobs, men tend to earn significantly more money. | https://environmental-conscience.com/feminism-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031502741#6_1408339228 | Title: 28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism - E&C
Headings: Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism
Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of Feminism
Feminism may strengthen human rights
Less gender discrimination
Gender quotas
Better access to education
Higher level of freedom
Better overall treatment of women
Higher wages for women
May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Freedom to vote is encouraged
May help to break male hierarchies
Higher quality of life for women
Confidence among women may increase
Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
May lead to a more tolerant society
Healthy mix between men and women may also help companies
Disadvantages of the Feminist Movement
May lead to excessive advantages of women
Feminism may discriminate men
Women may be preferred in case of divorce
Feminists may take it too far
Frustration among men may increase
Women may not be accepted in certain positions
Men and women are borne with different characteristics
Women get a certain attitude
Bureaucratic work
Even some women think feminism is unnecessary
May not make sense from a historical perspective
Long-term effects still rather unclear
Top 10 Feminism Pros & Cons – Summary List
Do We Need Feminism?
Sources
About the author
Content: In many cases, even though women may suffer from quite poor overall living conditions, they are not able to improve their quality of life since they will often be discriminated in all parts of their daily life. In order to improve the overall conditions for women, feminism can also help in this regard since it promotes equal treatment of men and women and if the overall acceptance regarding this social norm increases, men will tend to treat women much better in general. Higher wages for women
Another upside of feminism is that it might lead to higher wages for women. In our current state of the world, women still earn far less than men on average. Even in the case when men and women work in similar jobs, men tend to earn significantly more money. This can be considered to be quite unfair and feminists often claim that men and women should have equal pay for similar jobs. Therefore, in order to increase fairness regarding salaries in the corporate world, feminism can play an important role and chances are that wages will become equal for women and men in the long run if feminists continue to work hard on it. May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Many women all over the world also suffer in their marriages quite a lot and urgently want to leave their husbands. However, in many countries, leaving a marriage is not easy at all. Quite often, women even have to fear to be sentenced to prison or even to death. | https://environmental-conscience.com/feminism-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031502741#9_1408348460 | Title: 28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism - E&C
Headings: Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism
Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of Feminism
Feminism may strengthen human rights
Less gender discrimination
Gender quotas
Better access to education
Higher level of freedom
Better overall treatment of women
Higher wages for women
May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Freedom to vote is encouraged
May help to break male hierarchies
Higher quality of life for women
Confidence among women may increase
Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
May lead to a more tolerant society
Healthy mix between men and women may also help companies
Disadvantages of the Feminist Movement
May lead to excessive advantages of women
Feminism may discriminate men
Women may be preferred in case of divorce
Feminists may take it too far
Frustration among men may increase
Women may not be accepted in certain positions
Men and women are borne with different characteristics
Women get a certain attitude
Bureaucratic work
Even some women think feminism is unnecessary
May not make sense from a historical perspective
Long-term effects still rather unclear
Top 10 Feminism Pros & Cons – Summary List
Do We Need Feminism?
Sources
About the author
Content: Feminism can also help women to get a right to vote since it promotes the equality of men and women and in case the overall acceptance towards women increases in a society, men will also be more willing to let women participate in elections. May help to break male hierarchies
There are also many jobs out there where you will not find too many women at all. This is especially true in technical professions or in professions that also require plenty of physical work. While it is undeniable that men have more physical power and it makes sense that those physically demanding jobs are occupied by men, there are many other jobs that could also be carried out by women. Yet, women are often belittled and not accepted in jobs with strong male hierarchies. Therefore, in order to give women the opportunity to excel in those jobs, feminism might play an important role since it may set the framework so that it is easier for women to start a corporate career in those types of professions. Higher quality of life for women
Feminism aims to raise awareness regarding the equality of men and women in society. This is crucial so that women are valued more by men, especially in countries where women are still not considered to be equally important compared to men and still suffer from many disadvantages in their daily life. Only if the awareness on this important topic is raised, the overall tolerance in society tends to increase towards women, which in turn may lead to a significantly higher quality of life for women. Confidence among women may increase
Since women are still suppressed in many countries all over the globe, their lack of confidence is often significant. | https://environmental-conscience.com/feminism-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031502741#10_1408351681 | Title: 28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism - E&C
Headings: Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism
Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of Feminism
Feminism may strengthen human rights
Less gender discrimination
Gender quotas
Better access to education
Higher level of freedom
Better overall treatment of women
Higher wages for women
May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Freedom to vote is encouraged
May help to break male hierarchies
Higher quality of life for women
Confidence among women may increase
Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
May lead to a more tolerant society
Healthy mix between men and women may also help companies
Disadvantages of the Feminist Movement
May lead to excessive advantages of women
Feminism may discriminate men
Women may be preferred in case of divorce
Feminists may take it too far
Frustration among men may increase
Women may not be accepted in certain positions
Men and women are borne with different characteristics
Women get a certain attitude
Bureaucratic work
Even some women think feminism is unnecessary
May not make sense from a historical perspective
Long-term effects still rather unclear
Top 10 Feminism Pros & Cons – Summary List
Do We Need Feminism?
Sources
About the author
Content: Therefore, in order to give women the opportunity to excel in those jobs, feminism might play an important role since it may set the framework so that it is easier for women to start a corporate career in those types of professions. Higher quality of life for women
Feminism aims to raise awareness regarding the equality of men and women in society. This is crucial so that women are valued more by men, especially in countries where women are still not considered to be equally important compared to men and still suffer from many disadvantages in their daily life. Only if the awareness on this important topic is raised, the overall tolerance in society tends to increase towards women, which in turn may lead to a significantly higher quality of life for women. Confidence among women may increase
Since women are still suppressed in many countries all over the globe, their lack of confidence is often significant. Women are often told by their men that they are worthless and this may translate into serious mental issues over time. Consequently, in order to increase the overall confidence levels of women, feminism can play an important role since it promotes equal rights and shows women that they are in fact equally important as men. Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
Another benefit of feminism is that it can make it easier for women to get a chance for a leading corporate career. The top positions in the corporate world are still mainly occupied by men and even though more women entered the top tier positions in corporations of the past decade, women are still underrepresented in those jobs. Hence, in order to give women a better chance to get one of those demanding jobs, the feminist movement can help in this regard since it promotes gender quotas and also equal pay. | https://environmental-conscience.com/feminism-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031502741#11_1408355039 | Title: 28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism - E&C
Headings: Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
28 Key Pros & Cons Of Feminism
Advantages & Disadvantages of Feminism
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of Feminism
Feminism may strengthen human rights
Less gender discrimination
Gender quotas
Better access to education
Higher level of freedom
Better overall treatment of women
Higher wages for women
May make leaving an unhappy marriage easier
Freedom to vote is encouraged
May help to break male hierarchies
Higher quality of life for women
Confidence among women may increase
Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
May lead to a more tolerant society
Healthy mix between men and women may also help companies
Disadvantages of the Feminist Movement
May lead to excessive advantages of women
Feminism may discriminate men
Women may be preferred in case of divorce
Feminists may take it too far
Frustration among men may increase
Women may not be accepted in certain positions
Men and women are borne with different characteristics
Women get a certain attitude
Bureaucratic work
Even some women think feminism is unnecessary
May not make sense from a historical perspective
Long-term effects still rather unclear
Top 10 Feminism Pros & Cons – Summary List
Do We Need Feminism?
Sources
About the author
Content: Women are often told by their men that they are worthless and this may translate into serious mental issues over time. Consequently, in order to increase the overall confidence levels of women, feminism can play an important role since it promotes equal rights and shows women that they are in fact equally important as men. Better chance for a leading corporate career for women
Another benefit of feminism is that it can make it easier for women to get a chance for a leading corporate career. The top positions in the corporate world are still mainly occupied by men and even though more women entered the top tier positions in corporations of the past decade, women are still underrepresented in those jobs. Hence, in order to give women a better chance to get one of those demanding jobs, the feminist movement can help in this regard since it promotes gender quotas and also equal pay. Therefore, not only the chances to get one of those jobs increases, also the chance for equal pay in those jobs increases through the spread of feminism. May lead to a more tolerant society
Feminism can also help us to achieve a much more tolerant society. Even though many people claim that they are tolerant, the fact | https://environmental-conscience.com/feminism-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031941925#8_1409168737 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Habitat Destruction - E&C
Headings: Habitat Destruction: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Habitat Destruction
Habitat Destruction: Causes, Effects & Solutions
In this article, the causes, effects and solutions for habitat destruction are examined.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Causes for Habitat Destruction
Agricultural processes
Deforestation
Mining
Global warming
Illegal dumping
Soil pollution
Littering
Overpopulation
Noise pollution
Water pollution
Excessive consumption
Waste production
Natural disasters
Effects of the Destruction of Habitats
Loss of biodiversity
Endangerment & extinction of species
Ecological imbalance
Destruction of breeding grounds
Floods
Droughts
Erosion
Reduction in crop yields
Spread of pests
Invasive species
Global hunger
Health effects
Higher mortality
Global warming
Solutions for Habitat Destruction
Reduction in mining practices
Higher fines for illegal dumping
Better control mechanisms
Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
Protection of our oceans
Reduction of the use of fertilizers and pesticides
More nature reserves
Stop deforestation
Altering of our consumption behavior
Reduction in waste
Population control measures
Education
Raising awareness
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: However, at one point in time when pollution levels become too high, the marine ecosystems may get out of balance and natural habitats may no longer be suitable for animals and plants and may become kind of an underwater desert. Excessive consumption
Our consumption levels also play a significant role in the process of habitat destruction. Since our material goods have to be produced through the use of resources like metals or other elements, our high consumption levels also imply a high demand for resources. However, those resources have to be mined out of the ground, which implies the destruction of large habitats. Waste production
Our excessive consumption levels also imply the production of large amounts of waste, which we have to get rid of somehow. In order to get rid of this waste, it either has to be burned or disposed into landfills. The burning of waste implies the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gases into our atmosphere, which in turn contributes to global warming. The disposal of waste into landfills may lead to serious soil and groundwater pollution. All this may contribute to significant habitat destruction. Natural disasters
Also through natural disasters, large areas of land may be destroyed. | https://environmental-conscience.com/habitat-destruction-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1031941925#9_1409171535 | Title: Causes, Effects and Solutions for Habitat Destruction - E&C
Headings: Habitat Destruction: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects and Solutions for Habitat Destruction
Habitat Destruction: Causes, Effects & Solutions
In this article, the causes, effects and solutions for habitat destruction are examined.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Causes for Habitat Destruction
Agricultural processes
Deforestation
Mining
Global warming
Illegal dumping
Soil pollution
Littering
Overpopulation
Noise pollution
Water pollution
Excessive consumption
Waste production
Natural disasters
Effects of the Destruction of Habitats
Loss of biodiversity
Endangerment & extinction of species
Ecological imbalance
Destruction of breeding grounds
Floods
Droughts
Erosion
Reduction in crop yields
Spread of pests
Invasive species
Global hunger
Health effects
Higher mortality
Global warming
Solutions for Habitat Destruction
Reduction in mining practices
Higher fines for illegal dumping
Better control mechanisms
Reduction in greenhouse gas emissions
Protection of our oceans
Reduction of the use of fertilizers and pesticides
More nature reserves
Stop deforestation
Altering of our consumption behavior
Reduction in waste
Population control measures
Education
Raising awareness
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: In order to get rid of this waste, it either has to be burned or disposed into landfills. The burning of waste implies the emission of large amounts of greenhouse gases into our atmosphere, which in turn contributes to global warming. The disposal of waste into landfills may lead to serious soil and groundwater pollution. All this may contribute to significant habitat destruction. Natural disasters
Also through natural disasters, large areas of land may be destroyed. For instance, through earthquakes or tsunamis, whole regions may be flooded. In turn, this also implies the destruction of natural habitats, since many animals and plants may no longer be able to survive due to these adverse conditions. Effects of the Destruction of Habitats
Loss of biodiversity
Endangerment & extinction of species
Ecological imbalance
Destruction of breeding grounds
Floods
Droughts
Erosion
Reduction in crop yields
Spread of pests
Invasive species
Global hunger
Health effects
Higher mortality
Global warming
Loss of biodiversity
The destruction of habitats can lead to a serious loss of biodiversity. Many animal species may have to leave if their natural ecosystems get destroyed. Since plants cannot relocate, they might simply die off if their natural living conditions have been altered too much. | https://environmental-conscience.com/habitat-destruction-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#0_1409572142 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
“Every time I say something that’s extremely truthful out loud, it literally breaks the Internet.” Kanye West, Musician
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected. The internet can be considered as one of the most important inventions in the history of mankind since it provides endless opportunities to companies as well as to everyone of us in our daily life. However, there are also some issues related to the use of the internet. In this article, the pros and cons of the internet are examined. Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Problems of the Internet
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
One big advantage of the internet is that it allows people all over the globe to stay connected with each other for free. Through the use of emails or social networks, people are able to chat with each other and even to send pictures and videos. This opportunity is unique and has never been present in the history of mankind. For instance, say you meet a person on your travels and want to stay connected with him or her. In former times, you had to write physical letters, which had been quite costly and also took up to a few weeks to reach its recipient. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#1_1409576376 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Problems of the Internet
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
One big advantage of the internet is that it allows people all over the globe to stay connected with each other for free. Through the use of emails or social networks, people are able to chat with each other and even to send pictures and videos. This opportunity is unique and has never been present in the history of mankind. For instance, say you meet a person on your travels and want to stay connected with him or her. In former times, you had to write physical letters, which had been quite costly and also took up to a few weeks to reach its recipient. However, through the use of the internet, it is possible to chat in real-time. Think about how crazy this really is! Therefore, the internet provides us with a great opportunity to stay connected with our friends all over the world. Global job opportunities
The internet also provides us with a variety of global job opportunities. Nowadays, it is quite easy to apply to companies in foreign countries via the internet. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#2_1409580329 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: However, through the use of the internet, it is possible to chat in real-time. Think about how crazy this really is! Therefore, the internet provides us with a great opportunity to stay connected with our friends all over the world. Global job opportunities
The internet also provides us with a variety of global job opportunities. Nowadays, it is quite easy to apply to companies in foreign countries via the internet. However, just a few decades ago, all this was not possible at all and people had to rely on the local job market by searching for jobs in newspapers instead. Thus, if you want to work abroad, the internet gives you a great opportunity since it is quite easy to apply for those kinds of jobs online. Even if you just want to work in your home country, the internet also facilitates the application process since you can just apply to several companies on their homepages without having to send all your references and credentials in physical form anymore. Human rights are strengthened
Also from a human rights perspective, the invention of the internet has done a fairly good job. Since everything has become much more transparent, the problem of worker exploitation has decreased. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#3_1409583481 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: However, just a few decades ago, all this was not possible at all and people had to rely on the local job market by searching for jobs in newspapers instead. Thus, if you want to work abroad, the internet gives you a great opportunity since it is quite easy to apply for those kinds of jobs online. Even if you just want to work in your home country, the internet also facilitates the application process since you can just apply to several companies on their homepages without having to send all your references and credentials in physical form anymore. Human rights are strengthened
Also from a human rights perspective, the invention of the internet has done a fairly good job. Since everything has become much more transparent, the problem of worker exploitation has decreased. People are now more aware of the conditions a product is produced and companies stop exploiting their employees in order not to damage their brand, at least to a certain extent. This is true for all kinds of industries. Since information can be shared through social media channels that easily, social injustices will be detected by the general public quite fast and companies therefore have an incentive to treat their employees in a fairer manner. Protests are facilitated
Another advantage of the internet is that people who want to protest against political regimes can organize much better. This is especially important in countries where freedom of mind is suppressed. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#4_1409586888 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: People are now more aware of the conditions a product is produced and companies stop exploiting their employees in order not to damage their brand, at least to a certain extent. This is true for all kinds of industries. Since information can be shared through social media channels that easily, social injustices will be detected by the general public quite fast and companies therefore have an incentive to treat their employees in a fairer manner. Protests are facilitated
Another advantage of the internet is that people who want to protest against political regimes can organize much better. This is especially important in countries where freedom of mind is suppressed. Through the internet and a more sophisticated organization of protests, it is more likely that the general public will succeed with their protests and may even be able to force a political revolution in those regions, which may improve the living conditions of millions of people on our planet. Improvements in information flows
In general, through the invention of the internet, information flows have been improved dramatically. Instead of writing letters like just a few centuries ago, we have now the opportunity to contact everyone we want via our smartphones in real time. Since the apps that allow us to communicate like this are often free, even poor people may now be able to communicate via those devices and may be able to improve their living conditions due to that. Increasing competition fosters global competition
Due to the internet and the facilitation of information flows, global competition has increased substantially. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#5_1409590454 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Through the internet and a more sophisticated organization of protests, it is more likely that the general public will succeed with their protests and may even be able to force a political revolution in those regions, which may improve the living conditions of millions of people on our planet. Improvements in information flows
In general, through the invention of the internet, information flows have been improved dramatically. Instead of writing letters like just a few centuries ago, we have now the opportunity to contact everyone we want via our smartphones in real time. Since the apps that allow us to communicate like this are often free, even poor people may now be able to communicate via those devices and may be able to improve their living conditions due to that. Increasing competition fosters global competition
Due to the internet and the facilitation of information flows, global competition has increased substantially. Ideas and strategies are shared quite frequently and money can also be collected from investors on a global scale. Therefore, all this increases the level of global competition and companies will have to adjust their strategy to this phenomenon. Even though some companies might get out of business due to this increase in competition, competition is generally a good thing since it forces companies to develop new ideas which will often be beneficial for humanity as a whole. Lower product prices
Since information flows are quite sophisticated, the processes behind production processes as well as the logistics have become quite optimized. Therefore, the production costs have been lowered to an almost optimal level as well, which often translates into lower prices for our material goods. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#6_1409594139 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Ideas and strategies are shared quite frequently and money can also be collected from investors on a global scale. Therefore, all this increases the level of global competition and companies will have to adjust their strategy to this phenomenon. Even though some companies might get out of business due to this increase in competition, competition is generally a good thing since it forces companies to develop new ideas which will often be beneficial for humanity as a whole. Lower product prices
Since information flows are quite sophisticated, the processes behind production processes as well as the logistics have become quite optimized. Therefore, the production costs have been lowered to an almost optimal level as well, which often translates into lower prices for our material goods. Thus, we as customers are able to afford higher consumption levels compared to people who lived just a few decades ago. Dangerous work can be done by machines
In some industries, especially in those that can be dangerous or quite exhausting for humans, it may be quite convenient to use a robot instead of workers. For instance, when it comes to disarming arms, robots can do a great job and humans do not have to get themselves into danger of physical harm or even death. With the progress of technology and artificial intelligence, the use of machines will spread across industries, which may protect workers in dangerous working areas. Autonomous driving
The internet also plays a major role in the development and the operation of self-driving vehicles. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#7_1409597642 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Thus, we as customers are able to afford higher consumption levels compared to people who lived just a few decades ago. Dangerous work can be done by machines
In some industries, especially in those that can be dangerous or quite exhausting for humans, it may be quite convenient to use a robot instead of workers. For instance, when it comes to disarming arms, robots can do a great job and humans do not have to get themselves into danger of physical harm or even death. With the progress of technology and artificial intelligence, the use of machines will spread across industries, which may protect workers in dangerous working areas. Autonomous driving
The internet also plays a major role in the development and the operation of self-driving vehicles. Autonomous driving only works if cars are able to communicate with each other via the internet in order to be able to navigate safely through the traffic. Thus, the whole autonomous driving industry heavily relies on the proper functioning of the internet. Smart homes
Another trend that has come up just a few years ago is the construction of smart homes. Smart homes are basically meant to connect our household devices so that we can access information on them via the internet. At an advanced stage, those devices might even be able to carry out some tasks on themselves, like ordering food in case the supply in the fridge is under a minimum level. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#8_1409601005 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Autonomous driving only works if cars are able to communicate with each other via the internet in order to be able to navigate safely through the traffic. Thus, the whole autonomous driving industry heavily relies on the proper functioning of the internet. Smart homes
Another trend that has come up just a few years ago is the construction of smart homes. Smart homes are basically meant to connect our household devices so that we can access information on them via the internet. At an advanced stage, those devices might even be able to carry out some tasks on themselves, like ordering food in case the supply in the fridge is under a minimum level. However, in order to work properly, internet access is crucial for smart homes. Therefore, the internet may also provide us to make our lives significantly easier with those smart home devices in the near future. Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence will play a major role in the future of mankind. Through the use of AI, we will be able to make things possible which we could not even imagine right now. However, since artificial intelligence heavily relies on big data, the information sharing that can be accomplished through the use of the internet is crucial. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#9_1409604215 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: However, in order to work properly, internet access is crucial for smart homes. Therefore, the internet may also provide us to make our lives significantly easier with those smart home devices in the near future. Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Artificial intelligence will play a major role in the future of mankind. Through the use of AI, we will be able to make things possible which we could not even imagine right now. However, since artificial intelligence heavily relies on big data, the information sharing that can be accomplished through the use of the internet is crucial. Thus, the internet will also be essential to improve our technologies even further and to make artificial intelligence a major tool to improve our overall quality of life in the future on a global scale. Better access to education
Another upside of the internet is that it gives people all over the world easy access to education. For instance, you could learn basically everything by just watching YouTube videos. This is not only true for basic school education, but also for more advanced stuff like coding, web design and much more. Therefore, especially children in poor developing countries could greatly benefit from this easy access to education, since they are often not able to afford school but could teach themselves a lot through the internet as long as they have access to a computer from time to time. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#10_1409607588 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Thus, the internet will also be essential to improve our technologies even further and to make artificial intelligence a major tool to improve our overall quality of life in the future on a global scale. Better access to education
Another upside of the internet is that it gives people all over the world easy access to education. For instance, you could learn basically everything by just watching YouTube videos. This is not only true for basic school education, but also for more advanced stuff like coding, web design and much more. Therefore, especially children in poor developing countries could greatly benefit from this easy access to education, since they are often not able to afford school but could teach themselves a lot through the internet as long as they have access to a computer from time to time. This may give millions of people all over the world the opportunity to get out of poverty if they work hard and educate themselves in order to learn skills that are needed in our rich Western world. May increase opportunities also for poor people
In general, many people, especially in poor countries of our planet, have been trapped in poverty for decades. Many of them had to work quite hard just to survive without ever having the chance to get out of their misery. However, with the invention of the internet and the education channels that are now accessible, people can work at day and study at night. By doing so, some of them will actually be able to get a better job and to eventually get out of poverty in the long run. | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032157912#11_1409611086 | Title: 43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet - E&C
Headings: The Pros and Cons of the Internet
43 Major Pros & Cons Of The Internet
The Pros and Cons of the Internet
With the implementation of the internet and its use on a global scale, our world has become increasingly connected.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Advantages of the Internet
Allows to stay connected with people all over the globe
Global job opportunities
Human rights are strengthened
Protests are facilitated
Improvements in information flows
Increasing competition fosters global competition
Lower product prices
Dangerous work can be done by machines
Autonomous driving
Smart homes
Necessary for the progress in artificial intelligence
Better access to education
May increase opportunities also for poor people
Automation of processes
Increase in profits
We may all have to work less
New job opportunities
Teleworking
Better compatibility of family and work
Good medium to share your thoughts
Improvements in entertainment
Real-time communication possible
Uncomplicated wire transfers and online banking
Convenient shopping
Efficiency improvements
Problems of the Internet
People may get lazy
Unhealthy level of dependence on technology
Mental problems
Obesity
Road traffic problems
Privacy issues
Cyberbullying
Artificial intelligence based on the internet could become a danger
Many traditional companies will go out of business
Job losses
Some people may feel lost
Inappropriate content for children
Internet addiction
The internet never forgets
Fundamentalists may use it for their purposes
Can be a big source of distraction
Technology issues
Internet fraud
Top 10 Internet Pros & Cons – Summary List
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: This may give millions of people all over the world the opportunity to get out of poverty if they work hard and educate themselves in order to learn skills that are needed in our rich Western world. May increase opportunities also for poor people
In general, many people, especially in poor countries of our planet, have been trapped in poverty for decades. Many of them had to work quite hard just to survive without ever having the chance to get out of their misery. However, with the invention of the internet and the education channels that are now accessible, people can work at day and study at night. By doing so, some of them will actually be able to get a better job and to eventually get out of poverty in the long run. Automation of processes
Also many companies greatly benefit from the invention of the internet. Through the use of the internet, many processes have been automized, which not only increases the speed regarding the delivery time of products but also lowers the costs per unit in the production process. Therefore, in some industries, companies have been able to get a competitive advantage through the use of the internet. Increase in profits
Some companies may also have been able to increase their profits. Through the use of the internet, some companies had been able to become really big a | https://environmental-conscience.com/internet-pros-cons/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1032607539#5_1410429287 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Ocean Mining - E&C
Headings: Ocean Mining: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Ocean Mining
Ocean Mining: Causes, Effects & Solutions
In this article, the causes, effects and solutions regarding ocean mining are examined in detail.
Audio Lesson
Contents
Causes for Ocean Mining
Scarcity of resources from conventional mining
Population growth
Increase in consumption
Excessive waste production
Advancements in technology
Lax regulations regarding deep sea mining
Political interests
Social irresponsibility
Greed
Effects of Deep Sea Mining
Destruction of natural habitats
Endangerment or extinction of species
Fragmentation of ecosystem structure
Disruption of marine life
Disruption of the food chain
Destruction of an environment we only slightly understand
Decrease in visibility
Noise pollution
Light pollution
Water pollution
Accidents
Global warming
Solutions for Ocean Mining
International cooperation
Global regulatory framework
Reduction in population growth
Change in our value systems
Adjustment of consumption behavior
Reduction in waste
Reuse and recycle
Repair your stuff
Raise awareness on this topic
Research and education
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Thus, an increase in consumption levels may also indirectly contribute to an increase in ocean mining activities. Excessive waste production
Not only the increased consumption levels itself, but also our behavior regarding the use of material things is a vast environmental problem. In our nowadays society, people often replace material belongings at a quite fast pace. Even if many things are still working, people often dispose their old electronics into the garbage since they want to have the newest version, even if it is only slightly better. This leads to an excessive amount of unnecessary waste, which in turn contributes to the depletion of natural resources and to alternative recovery methods like deep sea mining in order to meet the demand for material goods. Advancements in technology
In the past decades, our technology advanced at an enormous speed. Although technological development is important, it also has some serious downsides. We transit more and more to a technology-driven world, which implies the use of large amounts of metals for electronics. However, in order to be able to meet the demand for those resources, our conventional mining methods may no longer be sufficient. Therefore, alternative resource recovery methods like ocean mining have to be used to be able to meet the demand for metals and rare earths. | https://environmental-conscience.com/ocean-mining-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033520202#8_1412249685 | Title: Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions for Unemployment - E&C
Headings: Unemployment: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions for Unemployment
Unemployment: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Unemployment
Cyclical unemployment
Frictional unemployment
Structural unemployment
Regional unemployment
Seasonal unemployment
Voluntary unemployment
Causes of Unemployment
Low level of education
Mental issues
Physical health problems
Gender discrimination
Mobbing
Homelessness
Burnout
Stroke of fate
Financial crisis
Structurally weak regions
Lack of motivation
Effects of Unemployment
Mental health issues
Physical health issues
Lower life expectancy
Homelessness
Drug use
Poverty
Social isolation
Adverse effects on children
Illegal activities
Economic effects
Solutions for Unemployment
Better education
Motivation programs
Programs against drug addiction and homelessness
Fight discrimination
Support programs for mental issues
Subsidies for companies how are reintegrating unemployed persons
Fiscal and monetary measures in a financial crisis situation
Fight structural unemployment
Create jobs
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: However, if these people do not have a good qualification, they might end up in long-term unemployment since they may not be able to find a new job. Homelessness
If you are homeless, chances for getting a job are quite low since you do not have a permanent residential address, which in turn implies that the communication between you and potential employees may be quite hard. Moreover, many companies refrain from employing homeless persons since they fear that these people will not be able to perform and the company may lose money due to mistakes. Burnout
People who previously worked in mentally demanding jobs but now suffering from burnout will also have it hard to find another job due to their mental issues. Especially in our current society, burnout is quite a big issue. Over the past few decades, people feel increasing pressure from their job, which often translate into mental issues. People suffering from burnout may need plenty of time to recover before they have the mental ability to go back to work, which can result in significant unemployment. Stroke of fate
If people who are closest to you die or if you suffer from other strokes of fate, you may not be able to deal with the situation in a mentally healthy manner and may suffer from mental conditions due to that. In this case, you may no longer be able to work in your job since you may simply not be able to concentrate. Thus, strokes of fate can also lead to unemployment, depending on the mental strengths of the individual person. | https://environmental-conscience.com/unemployment-types-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033520202#10_1412255630 | Title: Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions for Unemployment - E&C
Headings: Unemployment: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions for Unemployment
Unemployment: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Unemployment
Cyclical unemployment
Frictional unemployment
Structural unemployment
Regional unemployment
Seasonal unemployment
Voluntary unemployment
Causes of Unemployment
Low level of education
Mental issues
Physical health problems
Gender discrimination
Mobbing
Homelessness
Burnout
Stroke of fate
Financial crisis
Structurally weak regions
Lack of motivation
Effects of Unemployment
Mental health issues
Physical health issues
Lower life expectancy
Homelessness
Drug use
Poverty
Social isolation
Adverse effects on children
Illegal activities
Economic effects
Solutions for Unemployment
Better education
Motivation programs
Programs against drug addiction and homelessness
Fight discrimination
Support programs for mental issues
Subsidies for companies how are reintegrating unemployed persons
Fiscal and monetary measures in a financial crisis situation
Fight structural unemployment
Create jobs
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Financial crisis
In case of a financial crisis like in 2008, many firms may have to terminate job contracts since the demand for their services or goods drops significantly and they will have to fire people in order to survive this period of economic distress. Depending on the severity of the crisis, this can lead to a significant increase in unemployment rates. Structurally weak regions
There are also many regions which have a quite weak economic infrastructure, meaning that there are not enough firms to provide sufficient job opportunities for the local population. This may be due to unattractive corporate tax levels or also due to political instability in some countries. Therefore, in these structurally weak regions, there are simply not enough jobs and unemployment rates may be quite high due to that. Lack of motivation
Some people may also just have not enough motivation to work at a job. These people may enjoy watching TV or playing video games all day long instead of working. This lack of motivation for work may be especially high for people who only have a low level of education and who would only be able to earn quite low wages, which makes it unattractive for them to work, especially if there is sufficient social security to cover their basic expenses. Effects of Unemployment
Mental health issues
Physical health issues
Lower life expectancy
Homelessness
Drug use
Poverty
Social isolation
Adverse effects on children
Illegal activities
Economic effects
Mental health issues
Unemployment can lead to severe mental health problems, especially for people who made their work their single purpose in life. These people may often find themselves in a difficult mental state since they just basically lose their whole life once they become unemployed. | https://environmental-conscience.com/unemployment-types-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033520202#11_1412258862 | Title: Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions for Unemployment - E&C
Headings: Unemployment: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Types, Causes, Effects & Solutions for Unemployment
Unemployment: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Types of Unemployment
Cyclical unemployment
Frictional unemployment
Structural unemployment
Regional unemployment
Seasonal unemployment
Voluntary unemployment
Causes of Unemployment
Low level of education
Mental issues
Physical health problems
Gender discrimination
Mobbing
Homelessness
Burnout
Stroke of fate
Financial crisis
Structurally weak regions
Lack of motivation
Effects of Unemployment
Mental health issues
Physical health issues
Lower life expectancy
Homelessness
Drug use
Poverty
Social isolation
Adverse effects on children
Illegal activities
Economic effects
Solutions for Unemployment
Better education
Motivation programs
Programs against drug addiction and homelessness
Fight discrimination
Support programs for mental issues
Subsidies for companies how are reintegrating unemployed persons
Fiscal and monetary measures in a financial crisis situation
Fight structural unemployment
Create jobs
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Lack of motivation
Some people may also just have not enough motivation to work at a job. These people may enjoy watching TV or playing video games all day long instead of working. This lack of motivation for work may be especially high for people who only have a low level of education and who would only be able to earn quite low wages, which makes it unattractive for them to work, especially if there is sufficient social security to cover their basic expenses. Effects of Unemployment
Mental health issues
Physical health issues
Lower life expectancy
Homelessness
Drug use
Poverty
Social isolation
Adverse effects on children
Illegal activities
Economic effects
Mental health issues
Unemployment can lead to severe mental health problems, especially for people who made their work their single purpose in life. These people may often find themselves in a difficult mental state since they just basically lose their whole life once they become unemployed. Some people may also feel not valuable when they have to stay at home instead of going to work, which may lead to mental issues like depression. Physical health issues
Since our body and our brain are complex systems and both are connected to each other, mental issues related to unemployment may also translate into physical health issues like headaches or more serious things like cardiovascular diseases. Sleeping problems related to stress may further increase the risk of serious health issues like heart attacks. Lower life expectancy
Unemployment may also lead to lower life expectancy. Especially people who are unemployed for a quite long time may lose their will to live at one point since they often lack social contacts and do not feel like a valuable member of society anymore. | https://environmental-conscience.com/unemployment-types-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033692156#1_1412558414 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity - E&C
Headings: Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity
Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Water Shortages
Poverty
Hunger
Starvation
Thirst
Weak immune system
Decrease in crop yields
Destruction of habitats
Endangerment of species
Loss of biodiversity
Unhygienic conditions
Spread of diseases
Low levels of education
Migration
Solutions for Water Scarcity
Population control measures
Stricter regulations for farming
Reduction in the use of chemicals in farming
Reduction in mining practices
Technological advancements
Mitigate pollution
Construction of better water distribution infrastructure
Save water whenever possible
Extensive research
Education
Convince family and friends
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: In this article, the extent, causes, effects and solutions for the water shortage issue are examined. Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
Causes for Water Scarcity
Effects of Water Shortages
Solutions for Water Scarcity
Conclusion
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
According to the WWF, on a global scale, more than one billion people worldwide suffer from serious water shortages all over the year. 2.7 billion people suffer from water scarcity for at least one month a year. Therefore, water scarcity can be regarded as one of the biggest global problems humanity faces in current times, which may become even worse due to global warming. Scientists estimate that until the year 2025, shocking two-thirds of the global human population may suffer from water scarcity. Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Global warming
One important cause of water scarcity is global warming. When our average air temperature becomes warmer, water from rivers and lakes evaporates faster, which may contribute to the draining of water bodies. In turn, people who rely on those water bodies for drinking water or also for transportation purposes will significantly suffer from the consequences of global warming regarding the local water supply. Farming
Farming can also be a cause for water scarcity since for the irrigation of fields, large amounts of water are necessary, especially in hot and dry areas where there is not sufficient rainfall for agricultural purposes. In those regions, if farmers use large amounts of water, there could be water shortages for the rest of the local population. | https://environmental-conscience.com/water-scarcity-extent-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033692156#2_1412561889 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity - E&C
Headings: Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity
Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Water Shortages
Poverty
Hunger
Starvation
Thirst
Weak immune system
Decrease in crop yields
Destruction of habitats
Endangerment of species
Loss of biodiversity
Unhygienic conditions
Spread of diseases
Low levels of education
Migration
Solutions for Water Scarcity
Population control measures
Stricter regulations for farming
Reduction in the use of chemicals in farming
Reduction in mining practices
Technological advancements
Mitigate pollution
Construction of better water distribution infrastructure
Save water whenever possible
Extensive research
Education
Convince family and friends
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Global warming
One important cause of water scarcity is global warming. When our average air temperature becomes warmer, water from rivers and lakes evaporates faster, which may contribute to the draining of water bodies. In turn, people who rely on those water bodies for drinking water or also for transportation purposes will significantly suffer from the consequences of global warming regarding the local water supply. Farming
Farming can also be a cause for water scarcity since for the irrigation of fields, large amounts of water are necessary, especially in hot and dry areas where there is not sufficient rainfall for agricultural purposes. In those regions, if farmers use large amounts of water, there could be water shortages for the rest of the local population. Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Farmers also often use plenty of fertilizers and pesticides in order to maximize their crop yields. However, the excessive use of those chemical substances may pollute the soil and in turn may also pollute the groundwater, which may lead to serious water shortages for the local population in the long run. Mining
Since for mining purposes, large areas of land have to be used and processed, local rivers may become polluted or altered in their natural flowing pattern. In turn, villages close to these rivers may suffer from severe water shortages. Illegal dumping
Another significant reason for water shortages may be illegal dumping. | https://environmental-conscience.com/water-scarcity-extent-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033692156#3_1412565248 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity - E&C
Headings: Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity
Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Water Shortages
Poverty
Hunger
Starvation
Thirst
Weak immune system
Decrease in crop yields
Destruction of habitats
Endangerment of species
Loss of biodiversity
Unhygienic conditions
Spread of diseases
Low levels of education
Migration
Solutions for Water Scarcity
Population control measures
Stricter regulations for farming
Reduction in the use of chemicals in farming
Reduction in mining practices
Technological advancements
Mitigate pollution
Construction of better water distribution infrastructure
Save water whenever possible
Extensive research
Education
Convince family and friends
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Farmers also often use plenty of fertilizers and pesticides in order to maximize their crop yields. However, the excessive use of those chemical substances may pollute the soil and in turn may also pollute the groundwater, which may lead to serious water shortages for the local population in the long run. Mining
Since for mining purposes, large areas of land have to be used and processed, local rivers may become polluted or altered in their natural flowing pattern. In turn, villages close to these rivers may suffer from severe water shortages. Illegal dumping
Another significant reason for water shortages may be illegal dumping. In many countries, there are still quite lax regulations and control mechanisms regarding illegal dumping. Therefore, industries frequently dispose of their industrial garbage in nearby rivers and lakes since it is an easy and cheap way to get rid of this waste. However, this may in turn lead to serious water pollution, which may result in severe water scarcity for people who rely on the water supply from those water bodies since they may no longer be able to use the water due to the high pollution levels. Overpopulation
Our world population grows at an alarming rate. Although some economies may benefit from this population growth, it also implies an increase in overall pollution and waste production. | https://environmental-conscience.com/water-scarcity-extent-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033692156#5_1412571342 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity - E&C
Headings: Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity
Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Water Shortages
Poverty
Hunger
Starvation
Thirst
Weak immune system
Decrease in crop yields
Destruction of habitats
Endangerment of species
Loss of biodiversity
Unhygienic conditions
Spread of diseases
Low levels of education
Migration
Solutions for Water Scarcity
Population control measures
Stricter regulations for farming
Reduction in the use of chemicals in farming
Reduction in mining practices
Technological advancements
Mitigate pollution
Construction of better water distribution infrastructure
Save water whenever possible
Extensive research
Education
Convince family and friends
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Moreover, the overall consumption will increase, which in turn implies an increase in the emission of greenhouse gases and in turn contributes to the acceleration of global warming. An increase in the average air temperature likely leads to serious water shortages for millions or even billions of people worldwide. Soil pollution
Through soil pollution due to agricultural processes or illegal dumping, also our groundwater can become polluted since harmful substances in the soil will be eventually washed through the soil into our groundwater through rainfalls. In turn, locals who rely on clean groundwater to ensure their water supply will suffer from serious levels of water scarcity, especially if there is no alternative water supply in place. Water pollution
In regions where the water in rivers or lakes is quite dirty, locals often suffer from severe water shortages since they are not able to use this water from water bodies. Instead, they often have to rely on rainwater. However, in periods where there is no rainfall, locals may be in serious trouble since their water supply may break down. This is especially true for remote regions where people are not connected to public water lines. Climatic factors
The climate plays a big role in the extent of water scarcity. For instance, in quite hot and dry regions in the Southern hemisphere of our planet, water scarcity is a much bigger problem than in countries with steady rainfalls in the Northern hemisphere. | https://environmental-conscience.com/water-scarcity-extent-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033692156#6_1412574345 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity - E&C
Headings: Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity
Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Water Shortages
Poverty
Hunger
Starvation
Thirst
Weak immune system
Decrease in crop yields
Destruction of habitats
Endangerment of species
Loss of biodiversity
Unhygienic conditions
Spread of diseases
Low levels of education
Migration
Solutions for Water Scarcity
Population control measures
Stricter regulations for farming
Reduction in the use of chemicals in farming
Reduction in mining practices
Technological advancements
Mitigate pollution
Construction of better water distribution infrastructure
Save water whenever possible
Extensive research
Education
Convince family and friends
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Instead, they often have to rely on rainwater. However, in periods where there is no rainfall, locals may be in serious trouble since their water supply may break down. This is especially true for remote regions where people are not connected to public water lines. Climatic factors
The climate plays a big role in the extent of water scarcity. For instance, in quite hot and dry regions in the Southern hemisphere of our planet, water scarcity is a much bigger problem than in countries with steady rainfalls in the Northern hemisphere. Therefore, people living in hot and dry climatic zones will suffer much more from water shortages. Altered weather patterns
Our global weather patterns change over time, meaning that the level and frequency of rainfalls and droughts may greatly vary over the course of decades. This in turn may also contribute to water shortages since if people are surprised by droughts, they may not have built up a water supply and may suffer from serious water scarcity in those periods. Droughts
Droughts may be another significant cause of water scarcity. Especially in hot and dry regions of our planet, droughts are quite common. | https://environmental-conscience.com/water-scarcity-extent-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033692156#7_1412577031 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity - E&C
Headings: Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity
Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Water Shortages
Poverty
Hunger
Starvation
Thirst
Weak immune system
Decrease in crop yields
Destruction of habitats
Endangerment of species
Loss of biodiversity
Unhygienic conditions
Spread of diseases
Low levels of education
Migration
Solutions for Water Scarcity
Population control measures
Stricter regulations for farming
Reduction in the use of chemicals in farming
Reduction in mining practices
Technological advancements
Mitigate pollution
Construction of better water distribution infrastructure
Save water whenever possible
Extensive research
Education
Convince family and friends
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: Therefore, people living in hot and dry climatic zones will suffer much more from water shortages. Altered weather patterns
Our global weather patterns change over time, meaning that the level and frequency of rainfalls and droughts may greatly vary over the course of decades. This in turn may also contribute to water shortages since if people are surprised by droughts, they may not have built up a water supply and may suffer from serious water scarcity in those periods. Droughts
Droughts may be another significant cause of water scarcity. Especially in hot and dry regions of our planet, droughts are quite common. However, droughts may severely lower the groundwater level, which may in turn make it impossible for people to get water from fountains. If these fountains are peoples’ single source of water supply, they may suffer from severe water shortages and from the resulting adverse effects. Floods
Even though this may sound not quite intuitive, floods can also contribute to water shortages. Floods may lead to serious pollution of local water bodies since large amounts of soil are moved. Therefore, after floods, local rivers may no longer be suitable for drinking water purposes for a certain period of time. | https://environmental-conscience.com/water-scarcity-extent-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033692156#8_1412579790 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity - E&C
Headings: Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity
Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Water Shortages
Poverty
Hunger
Starvation
Thirst
Weak immune system
Decrease in crop yields
Destruction of habitats
Endangerment of species
Loss of biodiversity
Unhygienic conditions
Spread of diseases
Low levels of education
Migration
Solutions for Water Scarcity
Population control measures
Stricter regulations for farming
Reduction in the use of chemicals in farming
Reduction in mining practices
Technological advancements
Mitigate pollution
Construction of better water distribution infrastructure
Save water whenever possible
Extensive research
Education
Convince family and friends
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: However, droughts may severely lower the groundwater level, which may in turn make it impossible for people to get water from fountains. If these fountains are peoples’ single source of water supply, they may suffer from severe water shortages and from the resulting adverse effects. Floods
Even though this may sound not quite intuitive, floods can also contribute to water shortages. Floods may lead to serious pollution of local water bodies since large amounts of soil are moved. Therefore, after floods, local rivers may no longer be suitable for drinking water purposes for a certain period of time. Moreover, public infrastructure may also be destroyed by floods, which may further contribute to local water shortages. Isolation of certain remote areas
In quite remote areas where people do not have any connection to the outside world, droughts and other adverse natural events may lead to serious water scarcity for those people since they are often not connected to public water supply and may have to rely on their own water supply. If this water supply breaks down due to natural events, those people may suffer from serious water scarcity. Excessive water consumption
In some areas, water is even wasted. For instance, large amounts of water are used to irrigate the lawn and keep it nice. | https://environmental-conscience.com/water-scarcity-extent-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1033692156#11_1412588625 | Title: Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity - E&C
Headings: Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Causes, Effects & Solutions for Water Scarcity
Water Scarcity: Causes, Effects & Solutions
Audio Lesson
Contents
Extent of Water Scarcity worldwide
Causes for Water Scarcity
Global warming
Farming
Excessive use of pesticides and fertilizer
Mining
Illegal dumping
Overpopulation
Soil pollution
Water pollution
Climatic factors
Altered weather patterns
Droughts
Floods
Isolation of certain remote areas
Excessive water consumption
Corrupt political systems
Political interests
Conflicts
Natural disasters
Effects of Water Shortages
Poverty
Hunger
Starvation
Thirst
Weak immune system
Decrease in crop yields
Destruction of habitats
Endangerment of species
Loss of biodiversity
Unhygienic conditions
Spread of diseases
Low levels of education
Migration
Solutions for Water Scarcity
Population control measures
Stricter regulations for farming
Reduction in the use of chemicals in farming
Reduction in mining practices
Technological advancements
Mitigate pollution
Construction of better water distribution infrastructure
Save water whenever possible
Extensive research
Education
Convince family and friends
Conclusion
Sources
About the author
Content: However, this means that the poor part of the local population may not be able to get sufficient water since they simply have not enough money to bribe government officials. Political interests
In some countries, water scarcity is even used as a tool by politicians to control and sustain their power. By keeping the local population poor and dependent on the government water supply, they are able to sustain their power. Conflicts
Conflicts may also contribute to water scarcity for locals. Conflicts may lead to the destruction of important local infrastructure, which may lead to disruptions of the water supply for many people. Moreover, if some extremist groups control the local water supply, people who have different political attitudes may also greatly suffer from water shortages since extremist groups may not supply them with water due to their different world ideologies. Natural disasters
Natural disasters like tsunamis may also cause severe water shortages for the local population since these events may destroy important public infrastructure. In turn, depending on the severity of the natural disaster, the local water supply may entirely collapse. Effects of Water Shortages
Poverty
Hunger
Starvation
Thirst
Weak immune system
Decrease in crop yields
Destruction of habitats
Endangerment of species
Loss of biodiversity
Unhygienic conditions
Spread of diseases
Low levels of education
Migration
Poverty
Water scarcity can lead to extreme levels of poverty. People who suffer from water shortages may not be able to work since their bodies will not function in a normal manner. | https://environmental-conscience.com/water-scarcity-extent-causes-effects-solutions/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1046829868#10_1433500226 | Title: Airline Pilot Salary - How Much Will I Earn as a Pilot?
Headings: Airline Pilot Salary
Airline Pilot Salary
Epic Flight Academy students put in a lot of effort to become airline pilots. They make connections while at flight school that will stay with them throughout their careers. But the real question is… how much will they earn?
How Much Is An Airline Pilot’s Salary?
How much do pilots make?
A short answer is the average airline pilot salary for 2020 was $186,870, but keep reading to learn how to earn at the very top!
What are some sample salaries for airline pilots?
Salary Examples for Captains at Major Airlines:
Salary Examples for First Officers at Major Airlines:
How is a pilot’s salary calculated?
Why does pay range matter?
What are some sample salaries for regional airlines?
Salary Examples for Regional Airlines Captains:
Salary Examples for Regional Airlines First Officers:
Request Pilot Training Information!
How do international pilot salaries compare to U.S. airline pilot salaries?
Are cargo pilots paid well?
Salary Examples for Cargo Airlines Captains:
Salary Examples for Cargo Airlines First Officers:
What is a pilot’s starting pay?
Why does starting pay seem low compared to overall pilot salaries?
Do pilots receive a minimum daily guarantee?
Rather watch our 6-minute video on pilot salaries?
Do pilots ever receive signing bonuses?
Can I earn overtime and earn beyond my base salary?
Do I need a college degree to fly for the airlines?
Does networking help in the hiring process?
What kinds of benefits do airline pilots receive?
How many years can an airline pilot work?
Can I really get paid to do what I love?
Salary Examples for Charter Airlines Captains and First Officers:
Calculate Your Pilot Salary Below:
Are there trends in pilot wages?
Median Annual Pilot Salaries in the United States:
Are pilot incomes expected to increase?
Do pilots belong to labor unions?
What steps can a pilot take to earn at the top?
News and trends regarding airline pilot salaries
Content: Compare this to an average job where workers are expected to work 40 hours per week. Taking two weeks off for vacation, the average person works 2,000 hours per year – double that of a commercial pilot. A pilot’s hourly rate increases for each year he or she has worked for an airline. The range in hourly rate also changes by airline and by type of aircraft. For example, an experienced Captain flying an A350 for Delta can expect to earn $354 per hour. Delta pays a junior First Officer $92 per hour. Flying a B777 for United Airlines, a senior Captain earns $352, and the junior First Officer $91. All factors matter, such as whether you fly a Boeing 747 or a Bombardier CRJ200. Experience also counts, such as whether you’ve been flying professionally for one year or ten. It also matters which airline you have chosen to fly for. | https://epicflightacademy.com/airline-pilot-salary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1046829868#11_1433503328 | Title: Airline Pilot Salary - How Much Will I Earn as a Pilot?
Headings: Airline Pilot Salary
Airline Pilot Salary
Epic Flight Academy students put in a lot of effort to become airline pilots. They make connections while at flight school that will stay with them throughout their careers. But the real question is… how much will they earn?
How Much Is An Airline Pilot’s Salary?
How much do pilots make?
A short answer is the average airline pilot salary for 2020 was $186,870, but keep reading to learn how to earn at the very top!
What are some sample salaries for airline pilots?
Salary Examples for Captains at Major Airlines:
Salary Examples for First Officers at Major Airlines:
How is a pilot’s salary calculated?
Why does pay range matter?
What are some sample salaries for regional airlines?
Salary Examples for Regional Airlines Captains:
Salary Examples for Regional Airlines First Officers:
Request Pilot Training Information!
How do international pilot salaries compare to U.S. airline pilot salaries?
Are cargo pilots paid well?
Salary Examples for Cargo Airlines Captains:
Salary Examples for Cargo Airlines First Officers:
What is a pilot’s starting pay?
Why does starting pay seem low compared to overall pilot salaries?
Do pilots receive a minimum daily guarantee?
Rather watch our 6-minute video on pilot salaries?
Do pilots ever receive signing bonuses?
Can I earn overtime and earn beyond my base salary?
Do I need a college degree to fly for the airlines?
Does networking help in the hiring process?
What kinds of benefits do airline pilots receive?
How many years can an airline pilot work?
Can I really get paid to do what I love?
Salary Examples for Charter Airlines Captains and First Officers:
Calculate Your Pilot Salary Below:
Are there trends in pilot wages?
Median Annual Pilot Salaries in the United States:
Are pilot incomes expected to increase?
Do pilots belong to labor unions?
What steps can a pilot take to earn at the top?
News and trends regarding airline pilot salaries
Content: Delta pays a junior First Officer $92 per hour. Flying a B777 for United Airlines, a senior Captain earns $352, and the junior First Officer $91. All factors matter, such as whether you fly a Boeing 747 or a Bombardier CRJ200. Experience also counts, such as whether you’ve been flying professionally for one year or ten. It also matters which airline you have chosen to fly for. All of this plays a part in how your pay is calculated. Why does pay range matter? Remember that these ranges in pay are on a continuum from lowest to highest pay. This changes incrementally depending on your pilot experience with the airline. This applies to cargo airlines as well as passenger planes. | https://epicflightacademy.com/airline-pilot-salary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1046829868#20_1433530805 | Title: Airline Pilot Salary - How Much Will I Earn as a Pilot?
Headings: Airline Pilot Salary
Airline Pilot Salary
Epic Flight Academy students put in a lot of effort to become airline pilots. They make connections while at flight school that will stay with them throughout their careers. But the real question is… how much will they earn?
How Much Is An Airline Pilot’s Salary?
How much do pilots make?
A short answer is the average airline pilot salary for 2020 was $186,870, but keep reading to learn how to earn at the very top!
What are some sample salaries for airline pilots?
Salary Examples for Captains at Major Airlines:
Salary Examples for First Officers at Major Airlines:
How is a pilot’s salary calculated?
Why does pay range matter?
What are some sample salaries for regional airlines?
Salary Examples for Regional Airlines Captains:
Salary Examples for Regional Airlines First Officers:
Request Pilot Training Information!
How do international pilot salaries compare to U.S. airline pilot salaries?
Are cargo pilots paid well?
Salary Examples for Cargo Airlines Captains:
Salary Examples for Cargo Airlines First Officers:
What is a pilot’s starting pay?
Why does starting pay seem low compared to overall pilot salaries?
Do pilots receive a minimum daily guarantee?
Rather watch our 6-minute video on pilot salaries?
Do pilots ever receive signing bonuses?
Can I earn overtime and earn beyond my base salary?
Do I need a college degree to fly for the airlines?
Does networking help in the hiring process?
What kinds of benefits do airline pilots receive?
How many years can an airline pilot work?
Can I really get paid to do what I love?
Salary Examples for Charter Airlines Captains and First Officers:
Calculate Your Pilot Salary Below:
Are there trends in pilot wages?
Median Annual Pilot Salaries in the United States:
Are pilot incomes expected to increase?
Do pilots belong to labor unions?
What steps can a pilot take to earn at the top?
News and trends regarding airline pilot salaries
Content: This is mainly because of the 2013 FAA “1,500-hour rule.” The rule requires all First Officers flying for commercial airlines to have accrued a minimum of 1,500 hours to qualify for their Air Transport Pilot (ATP) license. In order to log these required hours, pilots become instructors. This allows them to “build time” in their logbooks, hone their skills, teach new pilots, and get paid. Most CFIs earn a modest $30-40 per hour, depending on the flight school. The critical component for U.S. pilots is that they can build their hours without having to rent the use of an airplane, which could be costly. Once they have earned their ATPL, pilots can expect to be hired as a junior First Officer with a regional airline at an hourly rate of $35-70, depending on the company. Why does starting pay seem low compared to overall pilot salaries? The reason pay starts on low side is because airlines are investing what will later become part of your salary into your training. This is why your pay isn’t great the first year. | https://epicflightacademy.com/airline-pilot-salary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1046829868#21_1433534106 | Title: Airline Pilot Salary - How Much Will I Earn as a Pilot?
Headings: Airline Pilot Salary
Airline Pilot Salary
Epic Flight Academy students put in a lot of effort to become airline pilots. They make connections while at flight school that will stay with them throughout their careers. But the real question is… how much will they earn?
How Much Is An Airline Pilot’s Salary?
How much do pilots make?
A short answer is the average airline pilot salary for 2020 was $186,870, but keep reading to learn how to earn at the very top!
What are some sample salaries for airline pilots?
Salary Examples for Captains at Major Airlines:
Salary Examples for First Officers at Major Airlines:
How is a pilot’s salary calculated?
Why does pay range matter?
What are some sample salaries for regional airlines?
Salary Examples for Regional Airlines Captains:
Salary Examples for Regional Airlines First Officers:
Request Pilot Training Information!
How do international pilot salaries compare to U.S. airline pilot salaries?
Are cargo pilots paid well?
Salary Examples for Cargo Airlines Captains:
Salary Examples for Cargo Airlines First Officers:
What is a pilot’s starting pay?
Why does starting pay seem low compared to overall pilot salaries?
Do pilots receive a minimum daily guarantee?
Rather watch our 6-minute video on pilot salaries?
Do pilots ever receive signing bonuses?
Can I earn overtime and earn beyond my base salary?
Do I need a college degree to fly for the airlines?
Does networking help in the hiring process?
What kinds of benefits do airline pilots receive?
How many years can an airline pilot work?
Can I really get paid to do what I love?
Salary Examples for Charter Airlines Captains and First Officers:
Calculate Your Pilot Salary Below:
Are there trends in pilot wages?
Median Annual Pilot Salaries in the United States:
Are pilot incomes expected to increase?
Do pilots belong to labor unions?
What steps can a pilot take to earn at the top?
News and trends regarding airline pilot salaries
Content: The critical component for U.S. pilots is that they can build their hours without having to rent the use of an airplane, which could be costly. Once they have earned their ATPL, pilots can expect to be hired as a junior First Officer with a regional airline at an hourly rate of $35-70, depending on the company. Why does starting pay seem low compared to overall pilot salaries? The reason pay starts on low side is because airlines are investing what will later become part of your salary into your training. This is why your pay isn’t great the first year. Although you have your CPL and have logged the minimum hours to fly commercial, you must be trained in the airline’s fleet. International airline pilots earn their ATP with different minimums depending on the country. For example, flight students from Colombia, Taiwan, and Saudi Arabia know that when they train in the U.S. and return home to begin their flying careers, they only need to have logged 250 hours instead of 1,500. Most have logged these required hours before leaving the U.S. Therefore, most international flight students can begin their airline pilot careers without first becoming instructors. To fully understand the number of hours needed to fly in your country, check with the Civil Aviation Authority there. | https://epicflightacademy.com/airline-pilot-salary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1046829868#22_1433537658 | Title: Airline Pilot Salary - How Much Will I Earn as a Pilot?
Headings: Airline Pilot Salary
Airline Pilot Salary
Epic Flight Academy students put in a lot of effort to become airline pilots. They make connections while at flight school that will stay with them throughout their careers. But the real question is… how much will they earn?
How Much Is An Airline Pilot’s Salary?
How much do pilots make?
A short answer is the average airline pilot salary for 2020 was $186,870, but keep reading to learn how to earn at the very top!
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News and trends regarding airline pilot salaries
Content: Although you have your CPL and have logged the minimum hours to fly commercial, you must be trained in the airline’s fleet. International airline pilots earn their ATP with different minimums depending on the country. For example, flight students from Colombia, Taiwan, and Saudi Arabia know that when they train in the U.S. and return home to begin their flying careers, they only need to have logged 250 hours instead of 1,500. Most have logged these required hours before leaving the U.S. Therefore, most international flight students can begin their airline pilot careers without first becoming instructors. To fully understand the number of hours needed to fly in your country, check with the Civil Aviation Authority there. Do pilots receive a minimum daily guarantee? Yes, most airlines use the model of a minimum daily guarantee. Remember, pilots do not fly for 40 hours per week. Pilots are only allowed to fly 1,000 hours in a calendar year. Therefore, most air | https://epicflightacademy.com/airline-pilot-salary/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1047751306#11_1435914470 | Title: Why Do Cats Cry Like Babies? (Even At Night ) - Here's The Reason
Headings: Why Do Cats Cry Like Babies? Even At Night?
Why Do Cats Cry Like Babies? Even At Night?
Do Even Cats Cry?
Cat Crying Sounds
Why Do Cats Cry Like Babies
Seeking Attention
Hunger
Loneliness and Isolation
Aging
Anxiety and Boredom
Territorial Instincts
Illnesses and Stress
What to Do When A Cat Cry?
FAQ
1) Why do male cats sound like babies
2)Why Do Cats Cry Like Babies At Night?
Content: Anxiety and Boredom
Cats, especially indoor ones may suffer from anxiety and absolute boredom. Afterall, felines are natural intelligent and inquisitive. Being held indoors, they quickly tire from their limited, 4-walled surrounding and may want to experience that vast amount of stimulating outdoor life. If you haven’t noticed yet, cats are more active and playful at night. This is because night time brings them instincts that prompt them to go stalking or hunting for small prey. Their night time cries mean they want amusement. They want to play. Giving them toys that stimulate their minds can help lessen their boredom. While this is true for indoor cats, those who have plenty of access to the outside environment can be vocal for a completely different reason. Territorial Instincts
Cats who have access outside of the house tend to mark out their territory. | https://epicpetclub.com/why-do-cats-cry-like-babies/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1078834033#0_1501369319 | Title: 15 Helpful Functional Capacity Evaluation Resources
Headings: 15 Helpful Functional Capacity Evaluation Resources and Tools
15 Helpful Functional Capacity Evaluation Resources and Tools
Functional Capacity Evaluation 101
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15 Helpful Functional Capacity Evaluation Resources and Tools
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Learn functional capacity evaluation best practices and get helpful tools and resources. Functional Capacity Evaluation 101
What is a Functional Capacity Evaluation? “A functional capacity evaluation (FCE) evaluates an individual’s capacity to perform work activities related to his or her participation in employment (Soer et al., 2008). The FCE process compares the individual’s health status, and body functions and structures to the demands of the job and the work environment. In essence, an FCE’s primary purpose is to evaluate a person’s ability to participate in work, although other instrumental activities of daily living that support work performance may also be evaluated.” The Six “Ws” of Functional Capacity Evaluations
“Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) is a method by which Physical and Occupational Therapists may assess fo abilities and limitations while also assessing for behavioral obstacles that may be interfering with return to normal activity.” The Mattheson Functional Capacity Evaluation Method
“As thinking evaluators, we view each evaluation as unique— each client has a unique diagnosis and a unique set of referral questions. Using the practice hierarchy of safety, reliability, validity, practicality, and utility, we strive to answer the referral source’s questions and measure the injured worker’s potential for return to work while gauging his or her level of safe effort. We do not attempt to “trap” an evaluee who demonstrates inconsistent effort.” | https://ergo-plus.com/functional-capacity-evaluation-resources/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1078834033#1_1501371681 | Title: 15 Helpful Functional Capacity Evaluation Resources
Headings: 15 Helpful Functional Capacity Evaluation Resources and Tools
15 Helpful Functional Capacity Evaluation Resources and Tools
Functional Capacity Evaluation 101
Functional Capacity Evaluation Equipment
A Functional Capacity Evaluation Example Report
Functional Capacity Evaluation Research
Get more ergonomics and MSD prevention tools and training
About Matt Middlesworth
Content: In essence, an FCE’s primary purpose is to evaluate a person’s ability to participate in work, although other instrumental activities of daily living that support work performance may also be evaluated.” The Six “Ws” of Functional Capacity Evaluations
“Functional Capacity Evaluation (FCE) is a method by which Physical and Occupational Therapists may assess fo abilities and limitations while also assessing for behavioral obstacles that may be interfering with return to normal activity.” The Mattheson Functional Capacity Evaluation Method
“As thinking evaluators, we view each evaluation as unique— each client has a unique diagnosis and a unique set of referral questions. Using the practice hierarchy of safety, reliability, validity, practicality, and utility, we strive to answer the referral source’s questions and measure the injured worker’s potential for return to work while gauging his or her level of safe effort. We do not attempt to “trap” an evaluee who demonstrates inconsistent effort.” Functional Capacity Evaluation PowerPoint Presentation
This PowerPoint slide deck from Select Physical Therapy provides a great (and well cited) overview of FCEs. It also
Know the Two Types of Functional Capacity Evaluations
“There are two types of FCE, the Job Specific FCE and tehe General Purpose FCE. THe Job Specific FCE measures the employees ability to perform the task and the physical demands of a specific job. The Job Specific FCE will determine if the employee can safely do his/her prior job or if modifications of the required work are needed. The General Purpose FCE is normally used when there is no longer a job for the employee to return to or when the job functions have not been determined. | https://ergo-plus.com/functional-capacity-evaluation-resources/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1082813673#2_1510632527 | Title: Why Is E-waste Being Shipped To Developing Countries? – ERI
Headings: Why Is E-waste Being Shipped To Developing Countries?
Why Is E-waste Being Shipped To Developing Countries?
Why Companies Ship E-Waste to Developing Countries
Safety & Environmental Regulations
The Effects of Shipping E-Waste
How to Prevent the Shipping of E-Waste
Content: Why? Although electronic waste only accounts for 2% of the waste found in U.S. landfills, it represents 70% of the overall toxic waste. Electronic devices consist of a number of hazardous chemicals, including lead, mercury, arsenic, cadmium, copper, barium, and chromium. When e-waste is brought to a landfill, these substances will eventually begin to leak from the devices, where it can absorb into the ground and contaminate the water supply. When electronics are sent to recycling centers, workers sort through them and remove certain parts such as batteries and toner ink. Then, the electronics are sent through a shredder machine that breaks them down into smaller chunks. The smaller pieces are then separated by material and resold on the market, and the environment remains unharmed in the process. But, the cost of operating a recycling plant in the U.S. can be high, especially when you factor in the labor that is needed to sort through the waste. The U.S. also has strict environmental and safety regulations that recyclers must abide by, which adds to the cost of operating the plant. Some recycling plants have found that shipping their hazardous e-waste overseas for processing is much less expensive than handling it in the states. | https://eridirect.com/blog/2017/06/why-is-e-waste-being-shipped-to-developing-countries/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1084243578#13_1513104699 | Title: A History of the Most Iconic Brand Mascots Since 1877 – Erin Sweeney Design
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1877: The Quaker Man for Quaker Oats
1890: Aunt Jemima for Aunt Jemima Pancake Mix
1915: “Sun-Maid Girl” for Sun-Maid Raisins
1916: Mr. Peanut for Planters Peanuts
1928: The Jolly Green Giant for Green Giant Company
1928: Snap, Crackle and Pop for Kellogg’s Rice Krispies Cereal
1928: “The Gerber Baby” for Gerber Strained Foods
Early 1930’s: Elsie the Cow for Borden Dairy
1944: Miss Chiquita for Chiquita Bananas
1944: Smokey Bear for the United States Forest Service
1944: Captain Morgan for The Captain Morgan Rum Company
1951: Elmer the Bull for Elmer’s Glue-All
1951: Speedy for Alka-Seltzer
1952: Colonel Sanders for Kentucky Fried Chicken
1957: Geoffrey the Giraffe for Toys R Us
1957: Mr. Clean for Proctor & Gamble
1962: Sir Charms for General Mills Lucky Charms cereal
1963: Captain Horatio P. Crunch for Quaker Oats Cap’n Crunch cereal
1963: Ronald McDonald for McDonald’s
1965: Poppin’ Fresh for Pillsbury
1969: Morris the Cat for Del Monte Foods
1970: Woodsy the Owl for the United States Forest Service
Content: Initially, Snap appeared solo on the side of cereal boxes. He was later joined by his brothers in 1941. In the beginning, they resembled boyish gnomes who all wore chef hats. Though they serve as the mascot for Rice Krispies, each of the three brothers displays unique characteristics. The oldest, Snap, is the only one who still wears a chef’s hat because he is a baker. The middle brother, Crackle, wears a red and white stocking cap, and is the considered the smartest of the three, though he has no known profession. Pop, as the youngest brother, wears a band leader’s hat, plays jokes on his siblings, and is a soldier. Over the years, the three brothers have been redesigned quite a bit, strategically removing their gnomish qualities and replacing them with more realistic facial features. In 1949, they got their first major makeover which included younger features and brighter colors. The second major makeover occurred in 1979 when their eyes were made larger. | https://erinsweeneydesign.com/marketing/a-history-of-the-most-iconic-brand-mascots-since-1877/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1119877771#8_1577625931 | Title: Apush Essay Contextualization
Headings: Apush Essay Contextualization outline
Apush Essay Contextualization outline
Apush Contextualization Cheat Sheet Outline
Many young girls left the isolation of the farm for the excitement and opportunity to move to the city and get a job.
The early part of the 19 th century brought a series of reform movements, many due to the religious influence of the 2 nd Great Awakening, such as temperance, female suffrage, abolition, and prison reforms.
This active participation in political and social life challenged the clear patriarchal hierarchy that had dominated the country up until this point. As factory wages became the primary source of income the home also became a refuge from the hard labor of the day.
Separate spheres began to develop. The home or domestic sphere, where men still expected women to monitor and maintain became a battle ground over traditional gender roles and new social positions on female equality.
As some women fought against being pushed into the sphere of domesticity, others fought for greater access to political and educational opportunities, oftentimes against their own husbands who were hesitant to relinquish too much control. As some women fought against being pushed into the sphere of domesticity, others fought for greater access to political and educational opportunities.
The battle between the rich and poor escalated all over the country as the divide between the haves and the have nots became more obvious. Employers tried to keep and enforce more and more control over their workers, but the workers were not going to be denied. Women workers went on strike due to wages being cut as textile prices continue to decline due to production exceeded demand.
With corporations gaining more and more influence and power, the United States Government was forced into a more active oversight role in order to protect the average citizen. As the Market Revolution rolled, the line between business and individuals rights became more blurred.
Apush Contextualization Notes Phd
The United States Supreme Court began to decide the balance that must exist between the rights of the individual and that of a private business. In , the Supreme Court decided in Charles River Bridge v Warren Bridge the needs of the public outweighed the rights of a private business. Federal legislation such as the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of and then the Clayton Anti-Trust Act of would challenge the dominant trusts that would later form from the economic progress and innovations of the Market Revolution.
Innovations in transportation, communication, and factory production spurned westward expansion and the growth of urban economic centers. The Mid-west and the Northeast became dominant economic regions while the South futilely clung to the ways of slavery and cotton production.
Following the Civil War this transformation would be complete as the 2 nd Industrial Revolution saw the United States emerge into the most dominant industrial power in the world throughout the 20 th century.
The Market Revolution. The Market Revolution admin apprend. Significant Changes due to Market Revolution Factors. Population Shifts. Impact on the Family and the Role of Women. Growth of Unions. Government Oversight. Emerging Into a Global Power. Following the Civil War this transformation would be complete.
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Content: Supporting the textile industry, the Lowell Mills in Massachusetts became a prime example of factory job opportunities attracting young adults to leave the farm and come work for wages. As more and more factories opened up across the Northeast and Mid-west, many young workers left the farms to move to the cities and pursue their own careers. Even interior cities grew in population as trade and transportation centers. Along river based trade routes, cities like Pittsburgh, Cincinnati, and St.
Louis grew as major distribution centers. As the 19 th century moved on, more and more of the population found their way to the cities and by As the 19 th century moved on, more and more of the population found their way to the cities and by more people were living in cities than rural areas for the first time in American history. As the changing Market Economy demanded a greater number of factory workers, many women took the opportunity to go to work and earn money. Apush Contextualization Cheat Sheet Outline
Many young girls left the isolation of the farm for the excitement and opportunity to move to the city and get a job. The early part of the 19 th century brought a series of reform movements, many due to the religious influence of the 2 nd Great Awakening, such as temperance, female suffrage, abolition, and prison reforms. This active participation in political and social life challenged the clear patriarchal hierarchy that had dominated the country up until this point. As factory wages became the primary source of income the home also became a refuge from the hard labor of the day. | https://essay1.us/apush-essay-contextualization.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1119877771#9_1577632050 | Title: Apush Essay Contextualization
Headings: Apush Essay Contextualization outline
Apush Essay Contextualization outline
Apush Contextualization Cheat Sheet Outline
Many young girls left the isolation of the farm for the excitement and opportunity to move to the city and get a job.
The early part of the 19 th century brought a series of reform movements, many due to the religious influence of the 2 nd Great Awakening, such as temperance, female suffrage, abolition, and prison reforms.
This active participation in political and social life challenged the clear patriarchal hierarchy that had dominated the country up until this point. As factory wages became the primary source of income the home also became a refuge from the hard labor of the day.
Separate spheres began to develop. The home or domestic sphere, where men still expected women to monitor and maintain became a battle ground over traditional gender roles and new social positions on female equality.
As some women fought against being pushed into the sphere of domesticity, others fought for greater access to political and educational opportunities, oftentimes against their own husbands who were hesitant to relinquish too much control. As some women fought against being pushed into the sphere of domesticity, others fought for greater access to political and educational opportunities.
The battle between the rich and poor escalated all over the country as the divide between the haves and the have nots became more obvious. Employers tried to keep and enforce more and more control over their workers, but the workers were not going to be denied. Women workers went on strike due to wages being cut as textile prices continue to decline due to production exceeded demand.
With corporations gaining more and more influence and power, the United States Government was forced into a more active oversight role in order to protect the average citizen. As the Market Revolution rolled, the line between business and individuals rights became more blurred.
Apush Contextualization Notes Phd
The United States Supreme Court began to decide the balance that must exist between the rights of the individual and that of a private business. In , the Supreme Court decided in Charles River Bridge v Warren Bridge the needs of the public outweighed the rights of a private business. Federal legislation such as the Sherman Anti-Trust Act of and then the Clayton Anti-Trust Act of would challenge the dominant trusts that would later form from the economic progress and innovations of the Market Revolution.
Innovations in transportation, communication, and factory production spurned westward expansion and the growth of urban economic centers. The Mid-west and the Northeast became dominant economic regions while the South futilely clung to the ways of slavery and cotton production.
Following the Civil War this transformation would be complete as the 2 nd Industrial Revolution saw the United States emerge into the most dominant industrial power in the world throughout the 20 th century.
The Market Revolution. The Market Revolution admin apprend. Significant Changes due to Market Revolution Factors. Population Shifts. Impact on the Family and the Role of Women. Growth of Unions. Government Oversight. Emerging Into a Global Power. Following the Civil War this transformation would be complete.
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Comparative Essay Questions
Descriptive Essay Snowstorm
Expressive Writing Homework
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Optician Personal Statement
Dissertation Results Chapter
Essay Beginning Transitions
Critical Thinking Supervision
Dissertation Proposal Context
Thesis Educational Technology
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Dissertation Printing Dundee
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Content: As the changing Market Economy demanded a greater number of factory workers, many women took the opportunity to go to work and earn money. Apush Contextualization Cheat Sheet Outline
Many young girls left the isolation of the farm for the excitement and opportunity to move to the city and get a job. The early part of the 19 th century brought a series of reform movements, many due to the religious influence of the 2 nd Great Awakening, such as temperance, female suffrage, abolition, and prison reforms. This active participation in political and social life challenged the clear patriarchal hierarchy that had dominated the country up until this point. As factory wages became the primary source of income the home also became a refuge from the hard labor of the day. Separate spheres began to develop. The home or domestic sphere, where men still expected women to monitor and maintain became a battle ground over traditional gender roles and new social positions on female equality. As some women fought against being pushed into the sphere of domesticity, others fought for greater access to political and educational opportunities, oftentimes against their own husbands who were hesitant to relinquish too much control. As some women fought against being pushed into the sphere of domesticity, others fought for greater access to political and educational opportunities. The battle between the rich and poor escalated all over the country as the divide between the haves and the have nots became more obvious. | https://essay1.us/apush-essay-contextualization.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1119977667#0_1577921011 | Title: Factors Which Can Influence Your Career Choice – Essay4Today.com
Headings: Which Factors Influence A Career Choice?
Which Factors Influence A Career Choice?
Main Influencing Factors
Different life roles
Personality and interests
Previous work experience
Cultural background
Economic and social conditions of life
The financial aspect
Find Your Best Career
You can make your hobby your work
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Which Factors Influence A Career Choice? When we start thinking about our future profession and career choice, we think about several factors. The most important things are job description, required skills and education, salary, career outlook. But there are many other meaningful factors that can influence someone’s career choice. In this article, we discuss some of these factors. It’s important to take them into account when you have to make a decision about your future work. You need to make the right choice, weigh the pros and cons and it will help you to find your perfect career. Main Influencing Factors
There so many factors which influence the future career choice and have the effect on different levels. Let’s talk about the most important factors. Different life roles
Every person plays different roles in his or her life. | https://essay4today.com/blog/what-influences-your-career-choice |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1119977667#1_1577922603 | Title: Factors Which Can Influence Your Career Choice – Essay4Today.com
Headings: Which Factors Influence A Career Choice?
Which Factors Influence A Career Choice?
Main Influencing Factors
Different life roles
Personality and interests
Previous work experience
Cultural background
Economic and social conditions of life
The financial aspect
Find Your Best Career
You can make your hobby your work
Content: It’s important to take them into account when you have to make a decision about your future work. You need to make the right choice, weigh the pros and cons and it will help you to find your perfect career. Main Influencing Factors
There so many factors which influence the future career choice and have the effect on different levels. Let’s talk about the most important factors. Different life roles
Every person plays different roles in his or her life. He is a housebuilder, a parent, husband or wife at home. And every person thinks about himself in these different roles and decides which role will be the most important for him. And this decision may influence the career choice and the way the person looks at his work. Personality and interests
We are all different. We have different tastes, preferences, and tempers. | https://essay4today.com/blog/what-influences-your-career-choice |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1119977667#2_1577924050 | Title: Factors Which Can Influence Your Career Choice – Essay4Today.com
Headings: Which Factors Influence A Career Choice?
Which Factors Influence A Career Choice?
Main Influencing Factors
Different life roles
Personality and interests
Previous work experience
Cultural background
Economic and social conditions of life
The financial aspect
Find Your Best Career
You can make your hobby your work
Content: He is a housebuilder, a parent, husband or wife at home. And every person thinks about himself in these different roles and decides which role will be the most important for him. And this decision may influence the career choice and the way the person looks at his work. Personality and interests
We are all different. We have different tastes, preferences, and tempers. And someone’s success at the particular job position depends on these things. There is a special theory which is called Holland Occupational Themes which can answer how the personality of the work =seeker influence on his choice, his work ambitions and abilities. Previous work experience
If someone has a positive role model in a particular career or positive work experience it will definitely influence the future work choice. The research has shown that a person prefers to continue the work in which he was more successful rather than start doing something new. In fact, it is a great idea to focus on the work with proven success as well as with positive self-esteem for most of us. | https://essay4today.com/blog/what-influences-your-career-choice |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1119977667#3_1577925723 | Title: Factors Which Can Influence Your Career Choice – Essay4Today.com
Headings: Which Factors Influence A Career Choice?
Which Factors Influence A Career Choice?
Main Influencing Factors
Different life roles
Personality and interests
Previous work experience
Cultural background
Economic and social conditions of life
The financial aspect
Find Your Best Career
You can make your hobby your work
Content: And someone’s success at the particular job position depends on these things. There is a special theory which is called Holland Occupational Themes which can answer how the personality of the work =seeker influence on his choice, his work ambitions and abilities. Previous work experience
If someone has a positive role model in a particular career or positive work experience it will definitely influence the future work choice. The research has shown that a person prefers to continue the work in which he was more successful rather than start doing something new. In fact, it is a great idea to focus on the work with proven success as well as with positive self-esteem for most of us. Cultural background
The cultural background of the person as well as his regional area and ethnic group can influence the future work choice. Besides family of the job seeker and local community also can become the factors which can determine someone’s future career. Person’s expectations and life values are always shaped according to the cultural issues, and they have connections with different parts of our lives. Understanding of the nature of our expectations and values can help us to understand our personality and make a right career choice. Economic and social conditions of life
Our life benchmarks and career choices always lie in the context of the economic and social issues. | https://essay4today.com/blog/what-influences-your-career-choice |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1121289399#4_1581414808 | Title: Why did the Boycott of Montgomery’s Buses Succeed? - 825 Words
Headings: Why did the Boycott of Montgomery's Buses Succeed? (Essay Sample)
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Why did the Boycott of Montgomery's Buses Succeed? (Essay Sample)
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Content: The African Americans shun from using the city's bus services until their grievances were addressed. The boycott was led by Martin Luther King and other strong leaders such as Robinson, Irene West and Jonnie Carr. The boycott continued to 1956 and even after many failed negotiations with officials, the resolve end mistreatment of African Americans in the city buses was still strong. There are several reasons that made the boycott successful. The reasons that made the arrest of Rosa Parks a key historical event in the fight against racism are presented in this paper. The success of the mass action is not based on the Rosa Parks incident entirely. It owes its success to a number of well-coordinated events, planning, leadership and historical contexts. The first reason the boycott was successful was planning. The African American community has planned for a boycott of the city buses long before the arrest of Rosa Parks. In 1954 Robinson wrote to the Mayor W. Gayle, he stated, "There has been talk from twenty-five or more local organizations of planning a city-wide boycott of bussesâ€. Apart from that, there have been many meetings with city council officials to abolish laws that were discriminating against African Americans. | https://essaykitchen.net/essay/chicago/history/why-did-boycott-montgomerys-buses-succeed.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1121289399#5_1581416682 | Title: Why did the Boycott of Montgomery’s Buses Succeed? - 825 Words
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Content: The success of the mass action is not based on the Rosa Parks incident entirely. It owes its success to a number of well-coordinated events, planning, leadership and historical contexts. The first reason the boycott was successful was planning. The African American community has planned for a boycott of the city buses long before the arrest of Rosa Parks. In 1954 Robinson wrote to the Mayor W. Gayle, he stated, "There has been talk from twenty-five or more local organizations of planning a city-wide boycott of bussesâ€. Apart from that, there have been many meetings with city council officials to abolish laws that were discriminating against African Americans. The careful planning and coordination with various organizations made it possible to have an effective nonviolent boycott. [ Jo Ann Robinson. Letter to the Mayor. ( 1954): n.p. | https://essaykitchen.net/essay/chicago/history/why-did-boycott-montgomerys-buses-succeed.php |
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Content: In addition to leadership and planning, the boycott was successful due to the cooperation and coordination among the African Americans. Once the boycott begun, the communities cooperated with each other to get alternative means of transport to work, outing, school and shopping among others. The neighbors bonded together and had to look for different ways to substitute the city buses. Some could take a ride on neighbor’s cars and they managed to get along with normal life activities with minimal interruption. The result was over ninety percent of the African American populace participated in the boycott. There were many attempts to sabotage the boycott and declare it illegal but since no violence was involved. However, the boycott continued and more people participated in it. Moreover, African Americans formed about three-quarters of the population of bus users in the city. This was a huge percentage of the customers of the buses. The bus companies were losing a lot of revenue as a result of the boycott. | https://essaykitchen.net/essay/chicago/history/why-did-boycott-montgomerys-buses-succeed.php |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1121383096#4_1581655080 | Title: Social Inequality Examples: Ideas and Solving
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Sometimes, people are discriminated because of their age. They are divided into different groups, and each one has its stereotypes and prejudgments. For example, children under certain age are not allowed to visit several performances, concerts and so on. On one hand, it may be right because the show is brutal or inadmissible for kids. However, there are situations while teens are discriminated because of their age unfairly. What’s more, elder people suffer from it as well. It is hard for one who is over 35 or 40 to get a job because an employer, as a rule, prefers to hire the young people, who are ready to develop and have enough strength to work hard. There is also a great amount of stereotypes that old people are slow, clumsy and have worse results while working. To sum up, all these types of inequality are unfair and must be removed. However, it is not that easy to prevent such acts of discrimination as first of all people’s mentality has to be changed. | https://essaylook.com/blog/social-inequality |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1123921402#11_1587624862 | Title: Theoretical Framework in Nursing
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Firstly, when developing a theoretical framework for nursing research and learning, knowledge from different fields is highly required. The nursing theories and education, as well as broad knowledge of borrowed disciples such as Philosophy and Chemistry, are applied when implementing a theoretical framework in nursing. The set frameworks are guidelines for assisting in solving problems in the discipline. Therefore, broad theoretical knowledge from different discipline helps in supporting nursing practices. | https://essays-writer.net/essays/analysis/theoretical-framework-in-nursing.html |
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msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1125498323#6_1591611518 | Title: The U.S. Economy Growth after World War II Essay Sample | EssaysLeader
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Content: Seventy percent of this bulk accounted for fuel and food. Economic assistance to European countries was provided mainly in the form of supply of products, essentials (food, fuel, clothing), necessary resources (steel, cement, coal), and industrial equipment. Financial assistance was provided from the U.S. federal budget in the form of grants and loans that shad to be used to purchase equipment, materials and services. On the other hand, European countries pledged to contribute to the development of the private sector and free enterprise; not to carry out nationalization of industry; supply some scarce goods and raw materials to the United States; promote private capital investment of the USA in the economies of their countries and reduce customs duties. In addition, these countries had to direct the funds that had not been used as a result of the US assistance to a special fund, the costs of which were controlled by the United States. Half of the goods supplied under the Marshall Plan had been delivered on the U.S. ships. The Marshall Plan, in addition to the task of rebuilding the economy of European countries, was designed to improve the American economy and strengthen the U.S. position in Western Europe. | https://essaysleader.com/essays/the-u-s-economy-growth-after-world-war-ii/ |
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Content: supply some scarce goods and raw materials to the United States; promote private capital investment of the USA in the economies of their countries and reduce customs duties. In addition, these countries had to direct the funds that had not been used as a result of the US assistance to a special fund, the costs of which were controlled by the United States. Half of the goods supplied under the Marshall Plan had been delivered on the U.S. ships. The Marshall Plan, in addition to the task of rebuilding the economy of European countries, was designed to improve the American economy and strengthen the U.S. position in Western Europe. Implementation of the plan allowed solving some of the economic problems of the United States. The provision of food and technologies to European countries allowed the United States to sell surplus products and increase the share of American capital in European countries. Approximately one third of the assistance funds were spent on the purchase of American agricultural products’ surplus. European markets guaranteed the safety of investments in U.S. companies, and the adequate compensation was provided in case of forfeiture. Proceeds from the sale of U.S. goods and services received under the Marshall Plan were credited to a special account in the name of American administration in the banks of the country and could be used only for the purchase of the U.S. goods. | https://essaysleader.com/essays/the-u-s-economy-growth-after-world-war-ii/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1125498323#8_1591615278 | Title: The U.S. Economy Growth after World War II Essay Sample | EssaysLeader
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Content: Implementation of the plan allowed solving some of the economic problems of the United States. The provision of food and technologies to European countries allowed the United States to sell surplus products and increase the share of American capital in European countries. Approximately one third of the assistance funds were spent on the purchase of American agricultural products’ surplus. European markets guaranteed the safety of investments in U.S. companies, and the adequate compensation was provided in case of forfeiture. Proceeds from the sale of U.S. goods and services received under the Marshall Plan were credited to a special account in the name of American administration in the banks of the country and could be used only for the purchase of the U.S. goods. This fact stimulated the U.S. exports. The Marshall Plan helped to strengthen the shaky position of Western Europe. The Marshall Plan prepared the conditions for the creation of NATO in accordance with the military and economic calculations of the United States. The Korean War
The Korean War, which began in January 1950, had the stimulating effect on the U.S. economy. The law on production of weapons and military equipment, adopted in September of the same year, expanded the intervention of the federal government in the economy and social relations. | https://essaysleader.com/essays/the-u-s-economy-growth-after-world-war-ii/ |
msmarco_v2.1_doc_19_1125892418#5_1592494206 | Title: Negative Effects of Science and Technology
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Content: In addition, they carried bombs that caused massive damage when dropped to the ground. Negative Effects of Producing the War Equipment
The war equipment that was produced by military scientists had several negative effects on society. Many soldiers lost their lives during this war. In addition, some of them sustained serious injuries after being attacked by tanks. Statistics from World War I revealed that around 117, 465 casualties were reported (Ross 107). Some soldiers who returned from this war developed posttraumatic stress disorder. Some of them started having nightmares and sleepless nights after remembering how their fellow soldiers died during the battle. Most of the men in America were required to leave their families so that they would go and fight for their countries. It forced the women in these families to look for work in factories so that they could sustain their families. In some instances, wives became widows after their husbands died during World War I. World War I also affected the education system in most countries that were affected by this war. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Analysis/negative-effects-of-science-and-technology.html |
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Content: Some soldiers who returned from this war developed posttraumatic stress disorder. Some of them started having nightmares and sleepless nights after remembering how their fellow soldiers died during the battle. Most of the men in America were required to leave their families so that they would go and fight for their countries. It forced the women in these families to look for work in factories so that they could sustain their families. In some instances, wives became widows after their husbands died during World War I. World War I also affected the education system in most countries that were affected by this war. Some of the schools were bombed by aircraft during the war. This forced students to miss classes since they feared that they would lose their lives. Kennedy (75) argues, “Public schools also started focusing on patriotism and nationalism instead of instilling knowledge into students.” The above negative effects of World War I were caused due to advancements in science and technology especially in the building of weapons. These advancements helped countries to build weapons of war such as machine guns and aircraft. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Analysis/negative-effects-of-science-and-technology.html |
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Content: Some of the schools were bombed by aircraft during the war. This forced students to miss classes since they feared that they would lose their lives. Kennedy (75) argues, “Public schools also started focusing on patriotism and nationalism instead of instilling knowledge into students.” The above negative effects of World War I were caused due to advancements in science and technology especially in the building of weapons. These advancements helped countries to build weapons of war such as machine guns and aircraft. Adverse Effects of Science and Technology
Science and technology have brought harmful effects to society since it was used to manufacture war equipment during World War II. Nazi scientists invented RocketV-1, a buzz bomb, during World War II. This aircraft was categorized as a guided missile and the Nazis mainly used it in 1944-1945 (Ross 81). This aircraft could be fired from ground sites located in the Netherlands to London. The Germans also succeeded in manufacturing V-2. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Analysis/negative-effects-of-science-and-technology.html |
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Content: In the book Cat’s Cradle written by Kurt Vonnegut, the author writes about the things American people did during the Hiroshima bombing. Vonnegut (75), “Some of the engineers who participated in the manufacture of the atomic bomb were not proud of the harmful effects that this nuclear weapon brought to the society. During World War II, Germany also invented a submarine that is used to spy on its foreign enemies. It used the information that was collected by the submarines to conduct surprise attacks against its enemies. Influence of Science and Technology on Economy and Politics
The science and technology that was used in World War II had several negative effects on society. The economy of Japan deteriorated. This is because the atomic bomb destroyed its infrastructure. World War II also affected the Soviet Union. About 40 million people lost their lives due to this war (Bishop 71). Germany used its advanced weapons to kill civilians in the Soviet Union. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Analysis/negative-effects-of-science-and-technology.html |
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Content: The economy of Japan deteriorated. This is because the atomic bomb destroyed its infrastructure. World War II also affected the Soviet Union. About 40 million people lost their lives due to this war (Bishop 71). Germany used its advanced weapons to kill civilians in the Soviet Union. In addition, they captured some of the civilians in this country and put them in concentration camps. Some of the citizens of the Soviet Union died because of poor hygiene while they lived in these camps. The relationship between Germany and France also became poor Germany invaded France. Germany expelled the French people living within their borders. Due to this, the United States stated that it would not offer Germany any financial support for rebuilding its economy. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Analysis/negative-effects-of-science-and-technology.html |
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Content: International trade between Germany and other countries also became poor. The economic growth of Germany became slow because of this. Many people also became homeless due to the effects of World War II (Senker 82). People were forced to escape from their countries in an attempt of avoiding conflicts. Some of the German soldiers also burnt down the houses of Polish citizens, thus forcing them to become refugees. England was also affected by the bombings that it received from Germany. Businesses in London were destroyed, and this affected the economic growth of England. The United States was forced to provide financial assistance to England in an attempt of reviving its economic growth. The above negative effects of World War II were contributed by major advancements in science and technology. It proves that science and technology can bring negative effects to society. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Analysis/negative-effects-of-science-and-technology.html |
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Today, most women in the society are faced with numerous challenges and problems. Some of the major challenges that women face in the society today include gender discrimination and marginalization. Despite various calls by human rights activists and non-governmental organizations to abolish and eliminate discrimination and marginalization of women, there are still numerous reports that indicate that women are highly marginalized in the present society. This essay will look into details the various ways in which women have been marginalized in the society. It also looks at the negative impacts that marginalization has caused on the victims. The last paragraph gives personal views and suggestions on how marginalization of women may be reduced within the society. It postulates that various approaches and measures that may be taken to prevent further marginalization and discrimination of women. Marginality in the Society
Marginalization refers to the act of perceiving or assuming that a particular individual or a group of individuals do not have certain characteristics, qualities or traits that would make them equal to other people in the society. A person who do not have certain traits that the society considers desirable may be marginalized from receiving certain benefits in the society or may be excluded from being involved in certain social activities within the society, for example, employment or getting access to quality education. Individuals who are marginalized in the society often live desperately lives as a result of the discriminations and maltreatments that they receive. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Review/marginalization-of-women-in-the-society.html |
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Content: The last paragraph gives personal views and suggestions on how marginalization of women may be reduced within the society. It postulates that various approaches and measures that may be taken to prevent further marginalization and discrimination of women. Marginality in the Society
Marginalization refers to the act of perceiving or assuming that a particular individual or a group of individuals do not have certain characteristics, qualities or traits that would make them equal to other people in the society. A person who do not have certain traits that the society considers desirable may be marginalized from receiving certain benefits in the society or may be excluded from being involved in certain social activities within the society, for example, employment or getting access to quality education. Individuals who are marginalized in the society often live desperately lives as a result of the discriminations and maltreatments that they receive. Through marginalization, the society often sets certain limits which an individual can reach or achieve, for example in the workplace, women have been marginalized towards top managerial positions or executives positions in most large organizations. The society believes that men can serve well as senior managers or chief executive officers than women. Due to this assumption, women who might be more qualified than their male counterparts may not be recruited for executive positions in most large organizations because they are viewed as poor managers or inferior beings. In February 2010, Oprah Winfrey stated in her television talk-show, The Oprah Winfrey Show that approximately one hundred thousand women in United States of America have been marginalized from various white-collar jobs and executive positions in most large organizations, including state corporations. Marginalization of women in the workplace has resulted into increased discrimination of women in the workplace. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Review/marginalization-of-women-in-the-society.html |
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Content: Through marginalization, the society often sets certain limits which an individual can reach or achieve, for example in the workplace, women have been marginalized towards top managerial positions or executives positions in most large organizations. The society believes that men can serve well as senior managers or chief executive officers than women. Due to this assumption, women who might be more qualified than their male counterparts may not be recruited for executive positions in most large organizations because they are viewed as poor managers or inferior beings. In February 2010, Oprah Winfrey stated in her television talk-show, The Oprah Winfrey Show that approximately one hundred thousand women in United States of America have been marginalized from various white-collar jobs and executive positions in most large organizations, including state corporations. Marginalization of women in the workplace has resulted into increased discrimination of women in the workplace. Gender Discriminations in the Workplace
Moreover, marginalization of women has also resulted into dominance of men in the workplace. Today, many powerful positions in most large organizations are dominated by men due to marginalization of women from holding such positions. In my opinion, this has resulted into gender discriminations in the workplace, inadequate utilization of the abilities and capabilities of women and gender imbalance at the workplace. Additionally, most women who get discriminated at the workplace based on their gender often get demoralized and discouraged from working. Consequently, they develop low self-esteem, lack of self-confidence and lack of intrinsic motivation, hence may perform poorly at the workplace. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Review/marginalization-of-women-in-the-society.html |
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Moreover, marginalization of women has also resulted into dominance of men in the workplace. Today, many powerful positions in most large organizations are dominated by men due to marginalization of women from holding such positions. In my opinion, this has resulted into gender discriminations in the workplace, inadequate utilization of the abilities and capabilities of women and gender imbalance at the workplace. Additionally, most women who get discriminated at the workplace based on their gender often get demoralized and discouraged from working. Consequently, they develop low self-esteem, lack of self-confidence and lack of intrinsic motivation, hence may perform poorly at the workplace. This finally results into reduced productivity at the workplace which negatively affects the society as a whole. Marginalization of women in the society has also resulted into reduced number of female role models within our communities. In extreme cases, women who are leadership positions may also be demoted or dismissed from their employments without any solid reason. In certain communities, especially in Africa and India, women have been marginalized towards educational opportunities, for example, girls are rarely awarded scholarships and educational grants. This has resulted into reduced numbers of educated women in those communities. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Review/marginalization-of-women-in-the-society.html |
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Content: This finally results into reduced productivity at the workplace which negatively affects the society as a whole. Marginalization of women in the society has also resulted into reduced number of female role models within our communities. In extreme cases, women who are leadership positions may also be demoted or dismissed from their employments without any solid reason. In certain communities, especially in Africa and India, women have been marginalized towards educational opportunities, for example, girls are rarely awarded scholarships and educational grants. This has resulted into reduced numbers of educated women in those communities. Most traditional societies view women as housewives who should neither get education nor go to work. Conclusion
In conclusion, I would argue that marginalization of person often results from various stereotypes and other preconceived notions that people develop in the society. Therefore, it is important for the society to avoid such destructive stereotypes and assumption about its members. As Oprah Winfrey states in her television talk-show The Oprah Winfrey Show, marginalization of women depicts serious flaws in assumptions that the society has developed towards women. I would suggest that the society should take the sole responsibility to ensure that women are not marginalized within the society in any way or manner whatsoever. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Review/marginalization-of-women-in-the-society.html |
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In conclusion, I would argue that marginalization of person often results from various stereotypes and other preconceived notions that people develop in the society. Therefore, it is important for the society to avoid such destructive stereotypes and assumption about its members. As Oprah Winfrey states in her television talk-show The Oprah Winfrey Show, marginalization of women depicts serious flaws in assumptions that the society has developed towards women. I would suggest that the society should take the sole responsibility to ensure that women are not marginalized within the society in any way or manner whatsoever. It is the responsibility of members of the society to guarantee and provide women with adequate support they may require in relation to employment, education, policy formulation activities among other roles. The society should make certain that the needs and concerns of women are fully addressed. Gender discrimination and other maltreatments that might be directed towards women should be highly discouraged, condemned and stopped. Additionally, women should be empowered by providing them with adequate resources such as finances that would enable them start their own business. This would reduce over-dependence of women in the society. | https://essayswriters.com/essays/Review/marginalization-of-women-in-the-society.html |
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Their Eyes Were Watching God (1937), is the most recognized work of Zora Neale Hurston (January 1891 – January 1960), writer, anthropologist and Afro-American folklorist of the Harlem Renaissance. The novel was written in Haiti, during a study of folklore for an anthropological investigation. Their eyes were watching god themes by Zora Neale Hurston
Zora Neale Hurston is one of the pioneering black writers in the United States; is considered one of the great anthropologists and folklorists of the twentieth century, and one of the most important figures of the Harlem Renaissance. His literary work, widely recognized today, was not appreciated while he was alive, and died in poverty. “ Their Eyes Were Watching God” (His eyes looked at God, 1937), is his best known work. Studies at Barnard College with anthropologists such as Franz Boas and Gladys Reichard and the literary activity of the great African-American poets of the time led Zora to appreciate the African-American tradition and dedicate herself to the study of black folklore. Armed with a gun to defend herself against possible attacks by the Ku Klux Klan, Zora toured the southern roads collecting oral narratives of African-American culture. Zora Neale Hurston died of a heart attack in Fort Pierce, Florida, on January 28, 1960 and was buried in an unmarked grave. His legacy was recovered in the seventies by a generation of black writers, led by Alice Walker, who promoted the publication of unpublished writings or the reissue of old works. | https://essaywriterusa.com/blog/their-eyes-were-watching-god-essay/ |
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Content: His representation of the phonetic accents of African-American communities in the United States and the Caribbean during the early 20th century was especially criticized, for example, using “tuh” instead of “to” and “Ah” instead of “I”). The writer Richard Wright said that His eyes were looking at God was a “juglares spectacle that made whites laugh” and that he showed “no desire to move in the direction of serious prose” and Ralph Ellison was of the opinion that book was “plagued with a calculated burlesque”. Many other prominent authors of the Harlem Renaissance were annoyed that Zora Hurston showed the divisions between those African-Americans with lighter skin and those with darker skin, as in the case of Mrs. Turner, as well as the more subtle differences between man and woman. The book, written in the vernacular of the African-American south, also attracted criticism from those who believe that Zora characterizes African-Americans as ignorant (although she was also African-American). Their eyes were watching god summary: some evaluations about the work
Zora in his novel not only denounces the racism of whites but criticizes power relations in the African-American culture, in which the woman plays the role of scapegoating the frustrations of the man of color. Janie the protagonist, young woman, daring, cheerful, advised by her ex-slave grandmother, she is espoused by an older man to see the hopes of her predecessor fulfilled, to sit on the porch of her house to talk as her white masters did. Her first husband, educated according to the masculinist hierarchy, destroys Janie’s illusion of marriage: “ I want my marriage to be a sweet thing, like when you sit under a pear tree and you think … Ah!”, besides being deprived of its own space: “ | https://essaywriterusa.com/blog/their-eyes-were-watching-god-essay/ |
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What imagery was important to the northwest coast tribes? a. pattern b. animals c. fictional d. religious
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The imagery that was important to the Northwest coast tribes was animals. B. Animals
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The imagery that was important to the Northwest coast tribes was animals. B. Animals
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Animals’ imagery was important to the Northwest coast tribes. Explanation: Imagery is a literary term that is used for language and illustration that appeals to the sense of sight, smell, touch, hearing or taste. A writer uses imagery when he or she appeals to one’s sense of sight, smell, touch, hearing or taste. Animal imagery is used when artist want to change people’s perception about animals. Answer from: | https://estudyassistant.com/arts/question11774839 |
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Content: Explanation: Imagery is a literary term that is used for language and illustration that appeals to the sense of sight, smell, touch, hearing or taste. A writer uses imagery when he or she appeals to one’s sense of sight, smell, touch, hearing or taste. Animal imagery is used when artist want to change people’s perception about animals. Answer from: DanielleSalv
b. animals
Explanation: The Indigenous people of the Northwest Coast are composed of a great variety of groups with many cultural differences. However, one commonality that these people have is the value they give to animals and animal imagery in their art and stories. Some of the animals that are important to these people are the salmon, the bear, the wolf, the racoon, the whale and the raven. Answer from: | https://estudyassistant.com/arts/question11774839 |
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Explanation: The Indigenous people of the Northwest Coast are composed of a great variety of groups with many cultural differences. However, one commonality that these people have is the value they give to animals and animal imagery in their art and stories. Some of the animals that are important to these people are the salmon, the bear, the wolf, the racoon, the whale and the raven. Answer from: brose0707
B. animals
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Ans. Option (b). Heredity can be defined as the passing of traits or characteristics from parents to their progeny, either sexual or asexual reproduction. These heritable traits get transferred from one generation to another via DNA molecules that encode genetic information. An example of heredity is possibility of having a genetic disorder (such as breast cancer) in an individual based on his family history. Thus, the correct answer is option (b). | https://estudyassistant.com/biology/question21130312 |
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Content: Option (b). Heredity can be defined as the passing of traits or characteristics from parents to their progeny, either sexual or asexual reproduction. These heritable traits get transferred from one generation to another via DNA molecules that encode genetic information. An example of heredity is possibility of having a genetic disorder (such as breast cancer) in an individual based on his family history. Thus, the correct answer is option (b). Thanks
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B) It is the passing of characteristics from parents to children. Heredity can simply be defined as the passing of traits from parents to their offspring through sexual reproduction or asexual reproduction. Thus, the heredity traits are usually transferred from one generation to the other via DNA that encodes genetic information. Thanks
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Content: Inside the spiral-shaped DNA molecule are 26 pair of x-shaped chromosomes comprised of genes (little complex, protein packages that determine heredity). As a cell divides, the DNA molecule splits into equal halves and each half becomes part of a new cell. In human reproduction, a female egg (13 pair of chromosomes) joins up with a male sperm cell (13 pair of chromosomes), bringing the total number back up to 26 pair again. Thanks
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i believe that the answer would be choice B
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the answer is B
Explanation: heredity its traits from parents
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The answer would be : B. It is the passing of characteristics from parents to children
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