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The Detroit Lead Problem


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The Detroit Lead Problem
This research paper is about the lead poisoning problem specifically concerning Detroit.
1,995 words (approx. 8 pages) | 11 sources | MLA | 2002 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper examines lead and its many uses. It gives an historical overview of leaded products, such as leaded gasoline and leaded paint and how they were used. It details Detroit specifically and how it has already begun fighting its lead problem. It concludes that the elimination of lead poisoning everywhere, and in Detroit specifically, will result in more educated people, less crime and therefore a better city of Detroit.

From the Paper:

"One of the most pressing problems in American cities is the danger of lead levels in its suburbs. Excess exposure and contact with lead can result in lead poisoning. Throughout the 1900s, Detroit, in particular, used enormous amounts of leaded gasoline in automobiles and lead-based paint in Detroit housing. Unfortunately for Detroit citizens, lead is a poisonous substance that does not break down over time. Lead poisoning results in an array of physical and psychological defects, but poisoning can be prevented if the lead hazard is detected and if appropriate measures are taken to remove or contain the hazard. Detroit must take action to eliminate its lead poisoning problem."

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APA Citation:

The Detroit Lead Problem (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 10, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-Detroit-Lead-Problem/5629

MLA Citation:

"The Detroit Lead Problem" 15 January 2012. Web. 10 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Essay-The-Detroit-Lead-Problem/5629>




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BIOLOGY major, Wayne State University Undergraduate, Sophmore status, Engineering Double Major
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