Wrong. Pollution DOES generally impact the safety of
outdoor activities EVEN TO THE restricted to cities. Pollution does not choose
a specific place, wherever it could affect, it will be affected. Since we are
living in this planet, pollution affects everyone even though the cause is
continents away. Every thing we do creates a ripple effect to the society as
well as their outdoor activities since (e.g. smog) is everywhere.
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It would be it, because it is the bumper sticker.
Basically its in the name...its to pursuade someone to do something...let me know if this helps
The detail that provides the most cultural context from the excerpt about the Cold War is the following: <em>There was also a sense of urgency. The Pentagon was worried that the shattered remains of the Soviet Union might be rebuilt before the United States. </em>That phrase gives the most cultural context reference about the Cold War as there was a constant tension between both powers. There were plenty of different possible scenarios in which either of them would win over the other one, including a possible nuclear war. The sensation of uncertainty was reigning through the Cold War era.
This excerpt belongs to the book called "Visions: how Science will revolutionize the 21st Century" written by American theoretical physicist Michio Kaku and first published in 1997.
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John Steinbecks purpose in wiriting the essay "Symptoms" is to evaluate and analyze the effect war can have on soldiers. Analyzing what the effects are, and evaluating whether they are worth it or not.