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    1.0 INTRODUCTION Fish is highly nutritious, tasty and easily digested food which is much sought after by a broad cross-section of the world's population, especially in the developing countries. It is approximated that about 60% of people in many developing countries depend on fish for over 30% of their animal protein supplies, while nearly 80% in most developed countries obtain less than 20% of their animal protein from fish. However, with the increased awareness of the health benefits of eating…

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    Adair, E, and Peterson, R. (2012). Biological Effects of Radiofrequency- Microwave radiation, IEEE Transactions on microwave theory and techniques, Vol 54 (3) Sources of radiations in the modern world include mobile phones, radar installations, transmission pillars, and microwave heaters. These technological developments have made life faster and convenient. The ability to save time had greatly enhanced human capital capacity to be more productive. Adair and Peterson studied different forms of…

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    how people see themselves, it influences what an individual expects out of life. Personality psychologists helps people with personality disorders who may be struggling with problems they face in life. Some believe that personality disorders are biological or genetic, while others feel it is caused by a person’s experiences early on that prevent development of thought and behavior patterns. It is a result of both nature and…

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    Stem cells have become one of the most prominent fields of research within the medical industry, since the 20th century in the modern scientific world. A stem cell is an immature biological cell that has the potential to transform into differentiated specialised cells to perform various functions and features within a body. These cells are found within various multi – cellular organisms, and have the potential to reproduce by the process of mitosis to produce more stem cells. In mammals, these…

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    Children’s brains develop rapidly in their first 5 years that will help build a strong foundation for future outcomes in school and life. CDF works to ensure access to quality childhood and development opportunities. Valuable education and social experiences in high quality child care have a positive influence on children 's development and school readiness. Failure to make investments can lead to…

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    CHAPTER ONE INTRODUCTION 1.1 RESEARCH BACKGROUND The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) and the US Consumer Product (1995) (as cited in Preethi, 2005) sated that people spend approximately 90 percents of their time being indoors. Therefore, for many, due to more exposure of indoor air pollution than outdoor air pollution the risk to health may be greater. The building occupants may be exposed to the variety of contaminants whether in the form of gases and particles derived from office…

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    Roe Vs Wade Case Study

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    controversy. In many cases of the women’s right to choose most people believed it to be wrong to take a life of someone without even having their opinion on what is about to happen to them. So read on and see the way to have abortions, the safety hazards of them, and some ancient opinions on abortions. And the court case that allowed abortion to be here in present day. Even though the Roe v. Wade case was settled by the Supreme Court, people still believe that abortion is morally and ethically…

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    Blessings Of Solar Energy

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    One of the finest blessings of solar energy is that humans are by no means going to run out of this large electricity aid even for millions of years. That is not something we possibly can say for oil, coal, petroleum, and different fossil fuels that humans have been dependent on for thousands of years. If people need to save the earth from raising carbon-emission gases, pollutants of water, and even global warming, they ought to change the electricity sources they use at present. Seeking more…

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    to the musculoskeletal impairment because of multiple system dysregulations, sarcopenia (loss of musculoskeletal mass, function) is the primary clinical presentation forming the key components of frailty. Also, chronic inflammation together with biological and physiological factors are usually keys which are related to age-related declination, like neuro-cardiovascular alteration, cognitive deterioration and sarcopenia (musculoskeletal degeneration) (Chen et al., 2014; Tocchi, 2015).…

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    economy, and damage public morale and confidence” (POTUS, 2015). So how do we protect these assets? When you think about how big this country is and all the infrastructure that is spread about, it is hard to have a 100% plan to protect it all from all hazards. This is where a risk assessment is done and the government decides on which are more dangerous to the public, more accessible, and more desirable to attack. You will notice, major dams and nuclear power sites will have…

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