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    The definition of Climate is temperature and weather over a long period. Climate change is change in climate over a long period of time. Over time climate change is naturally occurring, however humans are affecting the rate of change. Burning fossil fuels releases excess carbon into the atmosphere which retains heat from the sun and warms the earth. We can stop, or at least slow significantly the consumption of fossil fuels by using alternative forms of energy such as wind, solar, and…

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    Drug Abuse is an epidemic in the adolescent age group in the USA. Stronger synthetic “street” narcotics like Ecstasy, Inhalants and Prescription Abuse are being used by teens at an inexperienced and blooming age throughout America. Many teens that are addicted to these drugs aren 't going to notice the problem in their drug usage. Different types of narcotics usually makes the user relieve the stress of school, problems at home, disagreements with friends, and other pressures of growing up.…

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    that could remove CFCs from the lower atmosphere. Rowland and Molin argued they would finally decompose under the 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…

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    Within the twenty-first century, the discussion of Climate Change is a relatively controversial topic. Scientists, politicians, and environmentalists have been debating the causes and effects of the changing climate patterns for decades. And while there has been scientific evidence that proves the existence of this very real problem, some still seem to see it as a myth or untrue. But in fact, the problem is very real. Climate change can account for many of the world’s problems. Habitat loss,…

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    The Cause and Effects of Tuberculosis What are the cause and effects of tuberculosis? Tuberculosis is a disease caused by a bacterium. These bacteria mostly infect the lungs, but also they can infect the other parts of the body like the brain, spine, and kidney. (1,4) If the tuberculosis bacteria are active, they will cause the death of the tissue of organs that have been infected. Tuberculosis is one of a few diseases that "have caused so much distressing illness for centuries and claimed so…

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    Why People Skipp

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    People hire skips for a variety of reasons. Having a spring clear out, removing an old kitchen or bathroom, wanting to remove lots of garden waste are all reasons why people hire skips. Hiring a skip is a fairly simple process, even more so nowadays with many companies offering the option of booking your skip online. Usually the process is as follows. Book the hiring of your skip from a skip hire company giving them a date and time you would like your skip delivered and the size of skip you…

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    Risks In A Histology Lab

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    shoulders, avoid putting any object within your mouth, enclosed footwear has to be worn, covering any open cuts on any exposed skin surfaces and wear gloves, when carrying out procedures to lessen the risks of slashes, spills, and the production of aerosols. If an individual has any accident then they must notify their instructor straight away. For small spillages put of gloves, cover spill with paper towels and put disinfectant onto it. Then leave it for 10 minutes and mop it up afterwards…

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    Second Hand Vapor Essay

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    A study performed by the Spanish Council of Scientific Research that was published in the Journal of Chematology A on September 7, 2015 demonstrated that the aerosol emanating from e-cigarettes contains less volatile organic compounds (VOC) compared that of the normal indoor air and normal exhaled breath. Before the findings were released, the VOC was also measured in smoke from tobacco cigarettes, exhaled breath…

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    Cigarettes started to appear in America around 1865, but they didn’t become a big thing until 1885 when the first machine was made to mass produce cigarettes. (Meyer) Around WWI, production became a bigger demand in America. (Meyer) People didn’t see cigarette smoking as a bad thing. They actually thought it was beneficial until men who had smoked for a long time would start developing lung cancer. (Meyer) When people decided to quit smoking they would use nicotine patches or nicotine gum, these…

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    plague, other non-lethal viruses, and possibly even Ebola, and then be transferred to another country to kill hundreds of thousands of people. While rodents and insects can deliver these biological death warrants, they can also be delivered through aerosol…

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