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This presentation discusses different types of pollution including air, water, and solid waste pollution. It provides examples of what each type of pollution looks like through photos and descriptions. Data on pollution is presented through pie charts and bar graphs. Solutions to each type of pollution are suggested, such as reducing waste, reusing items, recycling, properly disposing of hazardous materials, and preventing runoff into waterways. The presentation concludes that cherishing the earth and fostering its renewal is our only hope of survival.
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This presentation discusses different types of pollution including air, water, and solid waste pollution. It provides examples of what each type of pollution looks like through photos and descriptions. The health and environmental impacts of pollution are outlined. Charts are included showing data on water quality and amounts of solid waste. Potential solutions to reduce pollution in water, air, and solid waste are suggested focusing on individual actions around transportation, waste disposal, recycling and composting. The conclusion emphasizes reducing, reusing and recycling to foster renewal and survival.
This presentation discusses different types of pollution including air, water, and solid waste pollution. It provides examples of what each type of pollution looks like through photos and descriptions. The health and environmental impacts of pollution are outlined. Charts are included showing data on water quality and amounts of solid waste. Potential solutions to reduce pollution in water, air, and solid waste are proposed focusing on individual actions like reducing plastic use, proper disposal of materials, and engaging in activities like composting. The presentation concludes calling for efforts to cherish the earth and foster its renewal.
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These slides are presented at the 19th lecture by Chie Sano for business archivist held on 19 November 2014 at Tokyo. It includes how to conserve materials against environment.
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In the first part of this article, existing research addressing the relationship between the privatisation process and the volume of foreign direct investment is analysed. Special emphasis is devoted to the causal link between privatisation and Greenfield investments.
In the second part, an attempt is made to determine the extent to which Slovenia is an interesting location for attracting foreign direct investment. A comparison is made between Slovenia and four other Central European countries: Hungary, Slovakia, Czech Republic and Poland.
In the conclusion, the results obtained are summarised and the overall macro-economic and social implications are presented of the de-facto restrictions on foreign direct investment caused by the limitations to the privatisation process in Slovenia. The most important reasons for this are then defined, and possible solutions found in order to more comprehensively answer what is currently a pressing issue in Slovenia. Despite having historical, ideological and political roots, it also ultimately has a profound and directly negative macroeconomic effect that reduces the general welfare of Slovenian citizens.
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This presentation discusses different types of pollution including air, water, and solid waste pollution. It provides examples of what each type of pollution looks like through photos and descriptions. The health and environmental impacts of pollution are outlined. Charts are included showing data on water quality and amounts of solid waste. Potential solutions to reduce pollution in water, air, and solid waste are suggested focusing on individual actions around transportation, waste disposal, recycling and composting. The conclusion emphasizes reducing, reusing and recycling to foster renewal and survival.
This presentation discusses different types of pollution including air, water, and solid waste pollution. It provides examples of what each type of pollution looks like through photos and descriptions. The health and environmental impacts of pollution are outlined. Charts are included showing data on water quality and amounts of solid waste. Potential solutions to reduce pollution in water, air, and solid waste are proposed focusing on individual actions like reducing plastic use, proper disposal of materials, and engaging in activities like composting. The presentation concludes calling for efforts to cherish the earth and foster its renewal.
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Pollution and Some Solutions際際滷 1
Table of Contents....際際滷 2
Kinds of Pollution.際際滷 3
What does Pollution Look Like?際際滷s 4-8
Air Pollution際際滷 9-12
Water Pollution際際滷 13-15
Solid Waste...際際滷 16-18
Video際際滷 19
Hyperlink to a website-際際滷 20
How does pollution affect us
Song- Bad Pollution 際際滷 21
Health Risks.際際滷 22
Charts.際際滷s 23-26
Pie graph際際滷 23
Bar graphs..際際滷s 24-26
Photographs of Local Pollution.際際滷27
Solutions to Pollution.際際滷s 28-35
Water ..際際滷 30
Air .際際滷 32
Solid Waste....際際滷s 34 & 35
ConclusionSSlliiddee 3366
3. What kinds of pollution are there?
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Water
Pollution
Solid
Waste Air
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How Why
A cloud of smoke
from the exhaust of
a vehicle
Increasing traffic
Smoke from a
factory chimney
Growing cities
Eruption of a
volcano
Rapid economic
development
Cigarette smoke Industrialization
Burning leaves Apathetic people
12. 12
Effects of Air Pollution
Health problems
Damage to the environment
Damage to property
Thinning of the protective
ozone layer of the atmosphere
which is leading to climate changes
14. WWaatteerr PPoolllluuttiioonn
14
How
Toxic substances
dissolve in water or
gets deposited on the
bed.
Toxic substances enter
lakes, rivers, streams,
etc.
Pollutants go down
into the ground.
Sources
City sewage
Industrial waste
Agricultural run-off
15. 15
Effects of Water Pollution
Devastating to people
and animals, fish, and
birds.
Unsuitable for
drinking, recreation,
agriculture, and
industry.
Destroys water life.
18. 18
Solid Waste
Types of waste
Household waste
Industrial waste
Biomedical or hospital
waste
Why
Population increases
Increased plastics
products
Changes in lifestyle
Landfills not well
equipped to protect
against contamination
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AAiirr PPoolllluuttiioonn
SSoolluuttiioonnss
Encourage your family
to walk more
Take the school bus
Reduce the amount of
spray bottles
Do not burn leaves in
your yard- put them in
a compost
Keep your family cars
in tune
Put catalytic
converters on cars
Share your room with
others when the air
conditioner is on
Take care of your trees
34. SSoolliidd WWaassttee
SSoolluuttiioonnss
Carry your own bag with you when you go
shopping
Say no to all plastic bags as often as possible
Reduce the use of paper bags also
Dig a compost pit in your garden and put all the
biodegradables in it
When you go out do not throw paper and other
wrappings or even leftover food here and there-put
it in the garbage
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