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    Paul Gauguin is an artist whose usage of colors allows the viewers to experience dramatic changes. Unrealistic and implausible as colors may seem, he simply painted the colors reflected in his eyes, something that had been his philosophy of life. Gauguin was a leading French Post-Impressionist, who was not well appreciated until after his death. He was a pioneer in the Symbolist art movement of the early 1900s in France. Fauvism and Expressionism are advanced stages that were set from Gauguin’s…

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    treating them as regular garbage. So choosing non coated cardboard is environment better and give better incentive for recycling because it is obvious recyclable comparatively. Rechargeable batteries can contain heavy metals such as nickel, zinc and cadmium that can be very damaging to the environment and human…

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    When it comes to discovering you are pregnant, so many emotions run through your mind. You’re scared, nervous, excited, anxious, and jumping for joy on the inside. As the time gets closer to have your baby, more important subjects should be thought upon such as, what is the best way to feed my baby? Well, there is no wrong way, however it is difficult to make an educated decision on feeding if you are not well informed on the benefits of both types of feeding. Formula is the most common form of…

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    Cultural Analysis: The Federal Republic of Germany Introduction: Overall, Germany is a highly educated, punctual, country with a strong basis of family, state and country pride and a rich, if bloody, history. With a Federal Democracy based in equal parts on the governments of the United States and Great Britain, Germany holds the dignity and rights of its’ people at the forefront of its’ national and international policy. A Brief History: Made up of sixteen Länder or states, the country has had…

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    polish. Along with that is Acetic Acid which is used in hair dye. Some more well known ones are Ammonia that is found in your common household cleaners and Benzene that is found in rubber cement. On top of those four you can also find Arsenic, Butane, Cadmium, Carbon Monoxide, Formaldehyde, Hexamine, Lead, Naphthalene, Methanol, Nicotine, Tar, and Toluene. All of these chemicals come from products that should not be put inside the human body. While there is still a lot of unknowns about…

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    Nuclear Energy Nuclear Energy Nuclear Power Plants: Nuclear Power Plants are facilities which generate electricity through the use of nuclear reactions. It is referred to as a thermal power station because it creates a nuclear reaction, in which a lot of heat and energy is created. Due to the production of heat, the plan creates a lot of steam which is used like in coal or gas-fired power stations to drive turbine generators to generate electricity. Nuclear Reactions The are two nuclear…

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    The Everglades are a massive complex ecosystem at the southern tip of the Florida peninsula. It is full of diverse flora and fauna, and the natural watershed and wetlands once covered nearly 47,000 sq km. The Everglades once made up about 10,000 sq km of this watershed, but today the Everglades span around 5,000 sq km. The area experiences seasonal weather, with a wet and hot summer and relatively dry and mild winters. To the east of the Everglades is the urban Miami metropolitan area, with…

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    The history of immunizations and vaccines in Europe and the Americas began with Edward Jenner, a British doctor who lived in Gloucestershire, England. Jenner performed the world’s first vaccination in 1796, created to protect the world against smallpox. By inoculating people with substances from a cowpox lesion, he was able to create immunity to smallpox all over the world. Vaccines and antitoxins against anthrax, diphtheria, plague, tuberculosis, and more were developed over the 1930s. Over…

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    quantities of it, there tends to be an over-application of it which brings about several problems. One of them is that manure in factory farms are full of heavy metals, because the animals do not digest everything that is in their feed. Heavy metals like cadmium, arsenic, copper and zinc are put into animal feed to make the animals grow faster; and since the heavy metals are never removed from the animal waste, it goes into our environment. Now that 's where the problem really reveals itself.…

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    Cosmetic Applications of Inorganic Materials Historically, cosmetics and personal care products have been made with naturally occurring organic compounds. However, many inorganic compounds have found a place in the personal care product industry. Inorganic compounds are now common ingredients in sunscreens, shampoos, and makeup. In regards to inorganic materials enhanced longevity, increased product performance, preservative applications, and decreased health risks are possible attributes.…

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