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11 pages in length. Mankind created more technological breakthroughs during the twentieth century than any other that came before. From medical to economic to environmental, humanity's constant quest for progression has rendered an impressive list of accomplishments. However, there is not a good that exists without its opposite bad; where man's perpetual improvement is concerned, there has been a long history of detrimental impact upon both ecological and biological systems. Bibliography lists 10 sources.
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impressive list of accomplishments. However, there is not a good that exists without its opposite bad; where mans perpetual improvement is concerned, there has been a long history of
detrimental impact upon both ecological and biological systems. II. PAST, PRESENT, FUTURE The industrial society has long been blamed for human impact
upon ecological and biological systems, inasmuch as industrialism - while reflecting an economic boon - has been nothing if not disastrous to the environment. Big business was a saving
grace in the late nineteenth century; not only was it instrumental in establishing an entirely new American perspective, but it was also the beginning of a new prosperity. While
not everyone was fortunate enough to benefit from such a boon - as is the case with any sort of social improvement - the vast majority was able to bask
in the up-and-coming influences brought about by big business. At the same time, however, big business was ultimately responsible for encounters that were neither anticipated nor appropriately handled, with
environmental degradation representing one of the most detrimental side effects of national progress. These changing times were far too exciting for people to
be distracted by the damage that was being done on account of toxic manufacturing residue as it was spewed into the atmosphere, as well as into the soil and water
supplies. This activity ultimately caused people to call "for environmental awareness as part of social responsibility" (Bovet, 1994, p. 30) with regard to the depleting ozone layer. It
can readily be argued that in light of what has persisted for the past century, contemporary corporations could certainly be more environmentally concerned when it comes to the pollutants their
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