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    society, but have you ever wondered about the cons of them? Contrary to belief, vaccines have an abundance of cons that not many people are aware of. Vaccinations should not be forced or required for children because they are loaded with harmful chemicals and toxins, they do not prevent all diseases, and they prevent children from attaining his or her education. Firstly, vaccines are loaded with harmful chemicals and toxins. The three ingredients that are frequently used in vaccines are…

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    The Montreal Protocol

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    environmental issue. Indeed, the majority of European countries did not believe that a serious problem existed and CFC manufacturers disputed all regulations (Morrisette, 1989). Although considerable disagreements existed at first between countries, the abundance of scientific facts proving the need to address the problem of ozone depletion, finally pushed countries to come to a consensus and agree on the Montreal Protocol in…

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    nature, humans inadvertently were overlooking the elements of natural beauty located within everyday life that prove necessary to their lifestyle. When humans focus only on the elaborate aspects of nature, they contradict their own stance on the importance of the environment to living a fulfilled life. They say that wilderness is essential to embracing our humanity, yet they allow thousands of acres of land to be deforested, saturated with harsh chemicals, and polluted because it does not fit…

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    Ocean Ocidification

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    With rising acidity of oceans organisms that incorporate basic elements into their morphology, such as carbonate exoskeletons and structures are at risk of being dissolved in the low pH. The reason for this dissolving is because carbonate is a basic structure that is readily dissolved in low pH. the reasons why (so and…

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    Obesity is a common theme, research point, epidemic running through America. People everywhere are trying to justify, understand, and eradicate this epidemic. Hungry for Change works to expose obesity and why it is so widespread through America, and how it can be attacked and removed from our mainstream media. Obesity is more complex than common knowledge and surface level understanding that one is overweight; there is much more to it. There are factors and society helping to promote obesity.…

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    Stars Life Cycle

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    When hydrogen is used up, helium begins to fuse to carbon and the larger element such as calcium and magnesium. Once the main hydrogen supply is used up the outer layers of the star begins to collapse inward toward the core. This process generates heat which temporarily counteracts gravity causing the outer layers of the star…

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    Essay On Defense Of Food

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    off-brand to the original, are compared with substantial effort to create a more preferred food that meets the needs of an individual. Food goes through changes one after another, and in time can create horrible outcomes to the human race due to chemicals being added and or replaced. Through different years of marketing food in grocery stores, to recent scientific studies on food composition, it takes a toll on the new generation of people. From the…

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    Discrimination or Discovery? Throughout civilization’s history, many cruel forms of religious, racist, and sexist discrimination have existed in and dominated parts of the world. This discrimination has taken form as concentration camps, slave trades, and caste systems. An evolving platform that has caused some to speak out against discrimination recently, however, does not even involve humans. Animal rights activists have labeled this as “speciesism” and involves the discrimination of animals…

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    emerged. Electronic cigarettes, or e-cigarettes, produce a water-based vapor instead of the combustible smoke produced by the tobacco in traditional cigarettes. E-cigarettes contain a battery that heats a liquid containing nicotine, a variety of other chemicals, and sometimes propellants or flavorings, and then changes this liquid into vapor, which is inhaled, simulating the feeling of normal smoking (Hanson). As smoking rates…

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    Complex Carbohydrates

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    Carbohydrates are imperative for the grow and function of cells in the human body, as well as in most life forms. Named for its composure of the elements carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, carbohydrates provide an important energy source for cells. When the numerous carbon-hydrogen bonds found in carbohydrates are broken down they form new more stable chemical bonds, like carbon-oxygen bonds. This process releases energy that cells can use or store for later. Once most carbohydrates are digested,…

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