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    Acute Bronchospasm

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    triggers include: Animal dander from the skin, hair, or feathers of animals. Dust mites contained in house dust. Cockroaches. Pollen from trees or grass. Mold. Cigarette or tobacco smoke. Air pollutants such as dust, household cleaners, hair sprays, aerosol sprays, paint fumes, strong chemicals, or strong odors. Cold air or weather changes. Cold air may trigger inflammation. Winds…

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    Hair Synthesis

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    gases in the mousse are released and the foam turns into liquid which explains why when mousse is applied to the hair it does not stay in it’s foamy state. History of Hair Mousse Hair mousse is a aerosol product and aerosol technology first was introduced during World War 2 when they needed to spray insecticide to get rid of malaria mosquitos. Hair mousse started in France and was then brought to North America in the 1980s by L’Oreal. “Mousse” came from a french word meaning foam. The 1980s…

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    CHAPTER TWO LITERATURE REVIEW 2.1 Theoretical principles 2.1.1 Motor vehicle repair and servicing works In the motor vehicle repair works, a number of processes are undertaken depending on the part under repair or service. This includes but not limited to, bodyworks, engine parts, transmission parts and auxiliary parts like batteries. Operations on this parts during either repair or servicing is prone to expose the worker to some dust mostly inform of fumes. Hazardous materials and wastes in…

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    impact of ultraviolet radiation, where it would be converted into fluorine and chlorine compounds (known to be ozone scavengers). The aerosol industry immediately responded to their work. In 1977, CFC propellant usage begun to drop by three-quarters because the public realized that there were many substitutes for CFCs, like roll-on-antiperspirants and pump sprays for kitchen cleansers. The ban of propellant took effect in 1979. In 1985, the British…

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    Spray Paint. Stencils. Markers. Pencils. Art. Vandalism. Jail? Jackson was 17 when it happened. When his whole life turned around just because of something he enjoyed, something that helped him tell the world how he felt. Graffiti was Jackson’s only way of feeling okay even happy, but after one of his best pieces on the back of an abandoned building downtown, Jackson was arrested and charged with vandalism and destruction of private property. While some people see graffiti as vandalism and a…

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    and chemical pesticides from farms seep into streams and rivers. Cars, factories, and power plants burning fossil fuels give off fumes that pollute the air. Chemicals called CFCs (short for chlorofluorocarbons), used to make refrigerators and aerosol sprays, destroy the ozone layer, which protects us from harmful sunlight. Household and other waste buried underground pollutes the land." This shows that the advancements in technology and transportation in our society have negatively affected our…

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    Since smoking started, society seems more lenient towards it. However in, “Smokers Get a Raw Deal”, by Stanley S Scott, he argues that restrictions against smoking have caused a form of discrimination in relation to smokers, thus, separating society and lives. To emphasize his argument and sway the audience to believe in him he uses fallacies. By using scare tactics, straw man, and hasty generalization to strike fear in the hearts of his audience Scott renders his argument invalid. A fallacy…

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    Security Screening

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    The United States of America is the symbol of democracy and freedom in the world, although it may not be thoroughly right in some cases. After the 9/11 terrorist attacks in New York City and Washington D.C., the government and the authorities of the United States push harsher security screening for migrants and even citizens. This security screening is even harder for people from Muslim majority countries. Even with the stronger security screening, many other terrorist attacks occurred after…

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    Hairspray Countercultures

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    fashions staples, the impact of society on general aspects of life, and how the true American Dream of the main characters differed among them. During the 1960s, many things like big hair, flower patterns, full skirts, black and white TV, and hair spray were very iconic. Women of this era liked to…

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    Alcohol Free Hairspray

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    hairspray. This is a natural hairspray that does not harm your hair rather takes good care of your hair health. You will always receive a pleasing scent throughout the day so that your mood can get more refreshing. You can now try out either aerosol or non-aerosol version so that healthy hair can be maintained in the long run. Why to choose hairspray without alcohol?…

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