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    • Company name: Nella Food Equipment • Company address: 148 Norfinch Dr, North York ON M3N 1X8. Phone: 416) 740-2424 • Description of Company (in detail) Nella Cutlery was established since 1952. The company serves the food industry. Currently, Nella companies are active in Hamilton, Ontario and quickly expanded to service all major cities in Ontario, British Columbia, Washington and Oregon. Known today as Nella Cutlery and Food Equipment Inc., they are carrying a full line of brand name,…

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    Blue Whale Research Paper

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    The Balaenoptera musculus, also known as the Blue Whale, is the largest animal in the world (Twister 1). These whales have been endangered since the eighteenth and nineteen hundreds and have been here as long as the dinosaurs roamed the Earth. They are members of the group of whales known as the rorquals and are found in all the world’s oceans. They live in the upper layers of the open sea and are mostly found along the edges of the continental shelves (Zimmerman 1). Their habitat consists of…

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    Skin Cancer Essay

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    becomes damaged, forming cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers. If these dimers are not repaired correctly, mutated keratinocytes are formed, leading to tumorigenesis. UVC is unable to penetrate the atmosphere, so is not a cause of skin cancer. Depletion of the ozone layer by atmospheric chemicals increases the amount of UVR reaching the earth’s surface, and is likely to increase melanoma risk. Estimated calculations demonstrate potential future UVR effects on skin cancer prevalence (Table…

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    Polar Ice Caps

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    its culture, but also the state of the Earth. Over the past 50 years, there has been a significant increase in the consumption of natural resources. In addition to the depletion of fossil fuels and natural gas, this increased consumption is damaging the planet; the increased carbon dioxide levels has caused the destruction of the ozone layer, and its level of protection to the surface of Earth. More of the sun’s dangerous rays reach the ground, which most noticeably has resulted in the melting…

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    Billy Purdom Mrs. Filer EN-140 16 April 2017 Annotated Bibliography Ekwurzel, Brenda. Global Warming Solutions. Climate Hot Map, Union Of Concerned Scientists, 1999, www.climatehopmap.org/global-warming-solutions/. Accessed 5 April 2017. There are many ways to solve the global warming change and they are to boost energy efficiency the power we use keep our houses warm in the winter time and to cool our houses off in the summertime and other places we use them are large reasons why global…

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    1-Glare is one of the most unpleasant and annoying side effects and visual problems of lighting and the glare as a definition is defined as the visual condition in which the viewer feel discomfort and exhibits and the difficulty of seeing in the presence of the bright light even it is a direct light or the reflected sunlight. Glare can be measured with the luminance meters or luminance camera; as both of them are able to determine the luminance of objects within small solid angles. The visual…

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    Food is the basic need of all living creatures in the contemporary world. From humble bacteria to human beings all are striving for food since their existence. The term food security is closely related to the availability of food stuff for the existing population in the world. The concept of food security was developed formally in 1974 in world food conference. According to FAO( FOOD AND AGRICULTURE ORGANIZATION) ), food security refers to the situation when all the individuals in the…

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    Cosmetic Applications of Inorganic Materials Historically, cosmetics and personal care products have been made with naturally occurring organic compounds. However, many inorganic compounds have found a place in the personal care product industry. Inorganic compounds are now common ingredients in sunscreens, shampoos, and makeup. In regards to inorganic materials enhanced longevity, increased product performance, preservative applications, and decreased health risks are possible attributes.…

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    Research Paper On Motorsport

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    Formula 1 cars emit approximately 2,400 gms of carbon dioxide (CO2) per mile (almost nine times as much as an ordinary new car today), that equates to 17 tonnes of CO2 per season. When air travel is included, this figure rises to 54 tonnes of CO2 per driver per annum. These figures point towards a startling discovery about how unsustainable motorsports are and how the World has turned a blind eye to an industry that functions at its own whims and fancies. But all hope is not lost yet, there are…

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    Serious, and potentially permanent, ecological damage is possible where chronic spills or spills of national significance occur ("Oil spill preperation," 2010). Oil spill disasters can occur when the crew workers are making mistakes and being careless, when the equipment messes up, hurricanes, and illegal dumpers. Oil floats on salt water and usually floats on fresh water. Oil will usually spread out rapidly across the water surface to form a thin layer that is called an oil slick. As the oil…

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