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    Dutch Golden Age

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    Picture it now, living in one of the unique picturesque canal houses that nestle cozily in with other canal houses with the occasional museum. The brick front houses with striking gables and dual entrances come with the faint sounds of the casual boat buzzing by. The beautiful Amstel River trickling in front of the house. This is the beautiful architecture of the Dutch Golden Age. The beautiful parks full of Dutch tulips and luscious green grass. Winding brick roads to walk and cycle along. Art…

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    It is removed from the source and funneled through screens to remove debris, chemicals are added to rapidly moving water to make small particulates stick together and to improve taste. The water is then slowed allowing the remaining partials to sink to the base of the water tank. The water is then filtered through sand and coal to remove any remaining particulates that escaped the chemical treatment. Finally chlorine and other chemicals aimed at removing bacteria are added to the water in…

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    How to make Cannibutter "The tradition of consuming cannabis orally is an ancient, perhaps tens of thousands of years old, while cannabis smoking is much more recent. (Jardin, 2014) In order to consume your own edibles though you are going to have to produce your own Cannabutter. You will gather all the ingredients and utensils required to make your concoction. Then, you will grind the flowers and leaves of the female plants for easier cannabinoids, the compounds responsible for the “high”…

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    Aerosolized Pentamidine

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    all times. The listed PPE’s applies to the assigned staff and assisting nonclinical caregiver such as guardians, relatives or visitors. 2. Treatment Room Setting: • Aerosolized Pentamidine is required to be given in a setting where nebulized particulate can be filtered. Portable systems such as the Demistifier Airlifter Tent may be used in the absence of a negative pressure rooms. However, if the patient has tuberculosis, a negative pressure room is required. Demistifier Airlifter…

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    Cause Of Pollution Essay

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    What are causes of pollution and how can it be stopped or decrease ? Pollution is a presence of introduction into the environment of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects. Most of the human life activities that happen each and every day for us to survive are polluting the world. Pollution is overcoming the earth and destroying lots of natural resources that we need. Pollution is known to cause human illness around the world. Pollution is causing bad damage to the earth for many…

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    Objective Lens Lab

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    consisted of using a microscope on two different types of samples, human hair and Lily pollen to acquire the basics of using a microscope. Three different types of objective lenses were used (4x, 10X and 40X). Furthermore it gave an insight to particulate matter in the air. Q1. Table 1 below shows the diameter of a human hair under previous stated objective lenses Standard deviation is used in this case to quantify the amount dispersal or variation in the results. The coefficient of variation…

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    comprehensive federal law regulating ground level ozone, particle pollution, carbon monoxide, and sulfur dioxide (Environmental Protection Agency, 2009). Residents may hear warnings that it is a code red day for the ozone level, meaning that the particulate pollution levels are unhealthy for sensitive groups (Environmental Protection Agency,…

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    Chai Jing Essay

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    of Chai Jing’s Under the Dome and Nut Brother’s Project Dust Although the word smog (“雾霾”) first appeared in the newspaper Beijing Daily on May 4th, 2004, the smog problem did not raise public attention until 2012 when the government adopted the particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) index as one of the measurements for air quality (Xue 2016; “Baidu Index” 2017). Since then, many artists have created artworks in response to the air pollution. One of the most famous pieces is Chai Jing’s multimedia…

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    Heywood J.B. [1] defines internal combustion engine as a machine that works converting chemical energy, present in the fuel, to mechanical energy. This kind of machine is used to generate power and make human life easier. Also engine is used in large scale around the word. However the fuel used in engines is a controversial discussion because it is from nonrenewable resources, which are being depleted at a rapid rate. Moreover, the combustion of fossil fuel releases many emissions in the…

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    remove contaminates. The most common methods of contaminate removal for filtration medium mechanically remove large particulates, adsorption, absorption and redox or chemical reactions to produce safe drinking water2. Porous filter medium allows more medium surface area to interact with contaminates in the water as well as to create smaller pathways to mechanically remove particulates within the medium. Therefore, it is important to assess what the capabilities of each filter type to identify…

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