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    “Luke Spencer praises Harrison’s ‘uncompromising intervention in the politics of the 1980s’ and notes the poem’s ‘willingness to take risks in dramatizing a cultural crisis and imagining its solution”4 The skinheads are the result of these chaotic, faulty political and sociological failures. The skinheads are the victims of an industrial society who deprives its members of equal opportunities of an economical development. They are the representative of the working class and a failed economical…

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    If there is one disease that is deadly for both Animals and Humans it would be anthrax. It is an infectious disease of animals and humans. The causation of it is a bacterium called Bacillus anthracis that mostly affects cattle, hogs, sheep, horses, and goats (MedlinePlus, 2016). This disease can be fatal for these sort of animals, and it kills its host by producing a toxin that kills the cells causing fluid to build up in the body’s tissues (Mock, Michele, Fouet, & Agnes, 2001). Adding to its…

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    Many people in today’s society would like the chance to quit smoking, so now there is a way to do this with a new product business are designing to have people cut down on their smoking or even quit. This new product that is taking the world by storm is a product called Electronic Cigarettes or also known as e-cigarettes. This invention is designed to be a flavor filled unit with a water vapor inside to give a person the sensation of smoking without actually inhaling the tobacco itself. Rather…

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    The electronic cigarette is the novel product to become ever more the focus for smoking prevention strategies among adolescents in high school. In one year alone between 2013 and 2014, the percentage and total number of students smoking e-cigarettes tripled from 4.5 to 13.4 percent of students and 660,000 to 2 million teenagers, respectively (Centers for Disease Control, 2015). E-cigarette use for the first time exceeded over the use of every other tobacco product, including conventional…

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    Do Vaccinations Help Or Harm You? A vaccine is a product designed by bio-chemists that produces immunity from a disease. Administration can be done orally, through needle injections, or by aerosol. Most people know what vaccinations are because they are typically given throughout a person’s life from the time of birth until the time death. They are also strongly encouraged by doctors, employers, schools, pharmacies, and the media. Some believe vaccinations should be mandatory for the greater…

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    Air Pollution in New Zealand The policy domain that I have chosen to focus my assignment on is health. The longstanding issue that I will focus my assignment on is that of air pollution from particulate matter in the residential sector. Particulate matter is very, very small particles that come from combustion of certain materials, such as burning fossil fuels, running automobiles and operating factories . These particles are very hazardous to human health, when we breathe in these particles…

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    Global climate change (GCC) has become a very controversial topic. People often argue about whether or not it actually exists. Some people just refer to it as global warming. However, global climate change is much more than that. It includes global warming along with many other weather pattern changes. These include, but are not limited to, rising sea levels, increasing temperatures, and melting of ice (Shaftel, 2016). One of the biggest causes has been the increase in the amount of greenhouse…

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    Are Humans Causing Climate Change? It is all happening; melting polar ice caps, droughts, wildfires, extreme weather, and more, all thanks to climate change. Climate change is the change in the usual weather found somewhere. It can also be the change of the Earth’s usual climate. An example of a climate change could be the amount of rainfall a place used to get to the amount it is now receiving. This change in weather is caused by the human race. Humans are selfish; they only do things for…

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    Surfactant Agents I. Definitions a. Surfactant: A surface-active agent that lowers surface tension i. Examples 1. soap 2. detergent b. Surface Tension: Force caused by attraction between like molecules that occurs at liquid-gas interfaces and that holds the liquid surface intact i. Units of Measure: dynes/centimeter (dyn/cm) 1. the force required to cause a 1 cm rupture in the surface film ii. a droplet forms because a liquid’s molecules are more attracted to each other than the surrounding…

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    The history of climate change as a science can be traced back to the 1860s, when physicist John Tyndall conducted experiments to understand molecular physics, particularly the heat-absorbing abilities of atmospheric gases. Tyndall found that molecules absorb more heat than their individual atomic components, and that the naturally-occurring greenhouse gas nitric oxide absorbs approximately one thousand times more infrared energy than nitrogen or oxygen alone. The concept of climate change as a…

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