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    Main effects of sound pollution • Deafness‚ temporary or permanent‚ is one of the most prevalent effects of noise pollution. Mechanics‚ locomotive drivers‚ telephone operators etc all have their hearing impairment. • The first and foremost effect of noise is a decrease in the efficiency in working. Research has proved the fact that human efficiency increases with noise reduction. • Too much of noise disturbs the rhythms of working‚ thereby affecting the concentration required for doing a

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    SOUND POLLUTION NOISE CONTROL Noise has the potential to impact on us all every day‚ in different ways. Any form of noise can be considered pollution if it causes annoyance‚ sleeplessness‚ fright‚ or any other stress reaction. noise is transient; once it stops‚ the environment is free of it we can measure individual sounds that may damage human hearing‚ but it is difficult to monitor cumulative exposure to noise or to determine just how much is too much the definition of noise itself is highly

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    atmosphere caused by audio entertainment systems like loudspeakers‚ automobiles‚ and machinery of factories is just a nuisance. They create a lot of noise. Noise can be defined as an undesirable or annoying sound. Noise pollution can be referred to as an annoying‚ irritating‚ distracting environmental noise level. The loudspeakers are usually used in marriages‚ jagrans‚ All advancements become useless‚ if a man doesn’t get a peaceful and quite atmosphere. The social and religious functions. But some

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    Week Four Content Outline TOPIC and Objectives Environmental Pollution Describe water supply‚ use‚ and management. Identify potential impacts of environmental pollution to human and ecosystem health. Identify causes of pollution and its treatments. Analyze the causes and potential impacts of global warming. Content outline Environmental ppollution Describe water supply‚ use‚ and management. Review of the hydrologic cycle Sources of freshwater Streams and rivers Lakes Groundwater

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    Environmental Pollution Outline Daniel JenkinsSCI/256 25 October 2011 MARIANNE KOT 1. Complete the rest of the worksheet based on the example above. Remember to be thorough in your answers and write in complete sentences. a. Water Management 1) Describe Water Management and Use a) Freshwater sources b) Water supply problems c) Water conservation d) Water use 2) Effects of Water Use and Management Practices on the Environment a) Short-term effects b) Long-term effects b. Three Major

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    Environmental Pollution Outline 1. Complete the following outline using Ch. 21–25 of the text. Use complete sentences. Here is an example: a. Example - Environmental History 1) Before 1960 a) Few people had ever heard the word ecology. b) The term‚ environment‚ meant little as a political or social issue. 2) Silent Spring by Rachel Carson a) Rachel Carson published Silent Spring in 1960. b) At about the time the book was published‚ several environmental events were occurring. c) Examples

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    Topic Outline George González Thesis: Mishima uses relationships between nature and several characters to show that although Japan is destined to join the globalizing world‚ it can avoid the perils that come with westernization through maintaining a strong relationship to traditional Japanese culture. I. Westernization appears bad and nature appears good A. Shinji characterized as having a traditional Japanese lifestyle 1. Sound of waves 2. Prayer to Yashiro Shrine B. Yasuo

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    Environmental Pollution Outline Jason D Windham SCI/256 November-26-2012 University Of Phoenix Environmental Pollution Outline Water management- developing various plans to maintain the present and future water demands. It also may include importing state water‚ developing new resources‚ using reclaimed water‚ and managing existing supplies more cautiously. Describe water management and use. Freshwater sources- Is water from the earth surface using glaciers‚ bogs‚ ice caps‚ ponds‚ lakes

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    S1523 Project Title The Focalization of Sound Abstract Objectives/Goals Scientists have been able to focus sound waves by transmitting an ultrasonic wave in a straight line that can give off audible sound in its path. The only disadvantage to this is the high cost. This project was designed to develop a low-cost process of focusing sound using a parabolic dish and sound-absorbent material. Methods/Materials The project began with the building of a sound box to test different materials in. The box

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    INTRODUCTION Sound is a mechanical wave an oscillation of pressure transmitted through a solid‚ liquid‚ or gas‚ composed of frequencies within the range of hearing and of a level sufficiently strong to be heard‚ or the sensation stimulated in organs of hearing by such vibrations. Sound is a sequence of waves of pressure which propagates through compressible media such as air or water. (Sound can propagate through solids as well‚ but there are additional modes of propagation). During their propagation

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