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Contents
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Aggressiveness (Psychology), Genocide, Inhibition, Species | |
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Nuclear disarmament, Guided missiles (Defenses) | |
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Nuclear disarmament | |
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Disasters, Pollution | |
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Earthquakes (Peru) |
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Environmental movement (International aspects) | |
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Air pollution (Measurement), Automobile engines (Exhaust) | |
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Ecology (Alaska), Petroleum (Transportation, Alaska) | |
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Electric plants, Environment, Water pollution | |
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Nutrition problems, Overpopulation |
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