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    water can lead to many health problems, and the untreated sewage can contain many waterborne infections and parasitic diseases. Chuanfu Zhang’s article, Higher Isolation of NDM-1 Producing Acinetobacter Baumannii from the Sewage of the Hospitals in Beijing, states; “Discharged sewage from hospitals if improperly treated may contain pathogens and antibiotic residues that could lead to acute infections”. The reason why The Reservoir has untreated sewage flowing into it is because the facilities…

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    eventually watch the Seahawks-Patriots game, but I never did, the China Bowl was a surprisingly thrilling football game, with Beijing pulling out a game winning field goal against Qingdao, this coming only after the first attempt was missed, but a penalty flag was thrown, giving Beijing’s kick, Patrick Clark III a second chance at winning the game, which he successfully did, giving Beijing a 35-34 win. By the time it was over, I noticed that the “Game of the Week” was over, and I wasn’t even…

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    Evangeline Smith is 19 and lives in Beijing with her parents Pam and Andy Smith, and her younger brother John. Her parents are mid age 50s and are teachers, Her dad is a science teacher and her mother is a councilor. She lived in a big 4-bed room town house with 3 floors and a basement, in the suburban area of Beijing. She had the whole second floor to herself. She had a small TV room and a nice big bathroom. Her bedroom was a nice size for a queen size bed and all of her belongings. She had a…

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    The Work Of Ai Weiwei

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    such major cities as London, New York, Tokyo and Sao Paulo. This global admiration is made all the more impressive on the basis that Weiwei has faced strict travel restrictions, resulting in many of his exhibitions being curated from his studio in Beijing. Weiwei’s emphasis on social activism likely derived from the influence of his father, the poet Ai Qing, whose criticisms of the ruling Communist Party of China caused his family to be excised…

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    Pm 2.5 Research Paper

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    As we have already realized, in our industrial world, human beings’ activities have caused many damages to the environment. Air pollution is one of the biggest pollution of industrial pollution, and PM 2.5 is a very important indicator of air pollution. Specifically, PM 2.5 is the particulate matter which less than 2.5 micrometers in diameter. More vivid to show how small PM 2.5 is, a picture from United States Environmental Protection Agency shows the diameter of a PM 2.5 particulates is much…

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    Air Pollution Kant

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    reduced due to the rapid population growth and the industrialization and urbanization process of harmful pollutants such as total suspended particulates are discharged from all those harmful pollutants. The impact of air pollution on public health in Beijing also limits the future expansion and success of the city. Pollution is widespread and there is a possibility of a solution to the problem to be solved. However, in all of these solutions, the impact of air pollution recognizes that the…

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    The Cinder Short Story

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    described as the best mechanic in New Beijing, China. But many people didn’t know she was a cyborg, as she tended to hide all the robotic parts of herself. During an evening when Cinder was working, the prince of New Beijing, Prince Kaito, came to Cinder to get his android fixed. Since then, Prince Kaito “Kai” flirted with Cinder several times, even when his own father was affected with the plague, a very deadly disease that was spreading through New Beijing, which also murdered Linh Peony,…

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    There was controversy towards China from westerners Europeans and in the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century. After the invention of the compass and gunpowder, the Chinese seemed to not engage in making any new evolutionary progress. Until external connections entered China through the Eighteenth Century that brought new technologies and skills, that help boosts Chinas success When Jesuits missionaries entered China, there was a controversy at first on the attempts to excite the…

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    which being sandwiched by two row of low houses, the original alleyway in Beijing, where I was born and grew.…

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    Wudang Character Analysis

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    shocked by this act and does not realize at first why he would do such a thing as Wudang was his life. Wudang is one type of Kung Fu in China. His longing for a life with Yu Shu Lien is felt without being directly said. Yu Shu Lien goes to Beijing to visit Sir Te and bring him the Green Destiny. She explains the story to him on Master Li mu Bai wants to give up the green destiny the symbol of a great warrior and his traditions. The Green Destiny is an iconic sword that is thought to be…

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