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    Trevor Reznik Essay

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    ”Trevor Reznik, a thin, hollowed cheek machinist who hasn’t slept in a year, and judging by his body frame, he probably hasn’t eaten in the same amount of time. Number of characters tell him: “If you were any thinner, you wouldn’t exist.” Known as a psychological thriller, The Machinist is an impressive exploration of a man’s psyche. More importantly, you may say The Machinist is a meditation on guilt. The main point of the film is that Reznik has committed a crime. Yet, instead of taking…

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    to its intrinsic dynamic properties” very recently published in the prestigious magazine Nature that bacterial growth and overall metabolism can be inhibited by alterations in the pH of the culture. The active ingredient hypochlorous acid, found in bleach, affects proteins in bacteria by changing the pH of the environment and therefore denaturing them by affecting their secondary and tertiary structures. Moreover, hypochlorous acid has been found to have the same…

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    Roof Replacement This article discusses some common issues that can indicate the need for a total roof replacement. A home’s roof is a first line of defense against inclement weather conditions, which is why it is important for homeowners to perform regular roof inspections twice a year. Although the best time to inspect the roof is in the spring and fall, any time of the year is okay as long as it is done thoroughly and completely. For those who want the peace of mind in knowing that their roof…

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    Chlorine Research Paper

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    for humans. Chlorine disinfectants are also used to ensure the safety of recreational waters such as swimming and spa pools by killing waterborne pathogenic microorganisms. 4. 5. Moreover, chlorine is contained in several cleaning products such as bleach, which is used for house cleaning and food sanitation. 5. However, exposure to chlorine is extremely dangerous for people’s health. In liquid form - for instance, dissolved in water - chlorine can corrode human tissues, while chlorine gas can…

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    My mom had said before we started to clean the fridge that he was not allowed to clean with bleach. I knew she meant he could not clean with it, but I also knew she did not mean that he was not allowed to be around it. But there would not have been a problem if all of the counter space was not being used. Because it was, only the oven was open…

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    Taking your boat on the water during the summer gives you a carefree outlet for relaxation and enjoying the great outdoors, but, over time, the bottom of every boat begins to accumulate algae as it sits in the water. This accumulation mars the aesthetic appeal of your boat and can lead to other issues. Understanding how to clean a boat properly is must for any boat owner and it should not be avoided until the problem is so severe that nothing short of a jackhammer will penetrate the grime. Boat…

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    those features fit into the standard of beauty. Her poem, “Kinky Haired Blues” speaks about that notion, of women wanting to assimilate to what the norm is. Specifically women of ethnic minorities, she talks Black Women and the pressure for them to bleach their skin and to iron their hair. Marson writes about this pressure and even though she hates it, theirs an understanding in how a good deal of people give in to the pressure and conform by bleaching and ironing since the pressure comes from…

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    What if you found out you were feeding your family an endocrine disrupting substance that causes cancer? You would immediately throw it out and never buy it again. It would be a little hard to even figure that out if the labels are fibbed to hide ingredients from the buyer. Now what if you were spraying detergents or even putting on face products that had the same thing in both of them. It’s a little odd that detergents, what we clean our bathroom with and beauty products, what we put on our…

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    does not have the same result compared to laundry cleaning since the sweat and hiding odor in the collar are not fully removed. Unlike the typical laundering, the clothes with tough stains are soaked to soften so that it will be easily removed by a bleach or laundry detergent. - Dry cleaning maintains the original form of the material of fabric such as curtains. When curtains are machine washed, it is not a surprise when you see it become smaller in size, shrunk, and crumpled. - When it comes…

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    Earth rising in temperature, the ocean’s temperature begins to rise. As the ocean temperature rises, coral reef began to bleach because higher temperatures cause them to release the algae that lives inside it. Since the algae is expelled most of the coral dies and disappears from existence. Countries should reduce emissions into the ocean, so it would not cause coral reefs to bleach and eventually die. Coral is essential to marine life because many creatures live inside of it. If it were to be…

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