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    Bella's Dream provides products for our little Angels made out of cotton and silk. I am a proud aunt of a baby boy named Edson. When he was born I swore to protect him and take care of him but I never expected to be part of a crowd that struggles with skin allergies. In our family we never had problem with Eczema and so this was a new unpleasent wake up call. The first few months it was hard for my sister and our family, he was diagnosed with an aggressive Dermatitis (Eczema) that affects him…

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    breach of duty because Odwalla did not act in a reasonable manner when given the facts. Another example of breach of duty is when Odwalla’s head of quality assurance told them to add an additional layer of contamination protection by employing a chlorine based wash after having the U.S. Army reject the sale of their juice because of the high risk of contamination, but the management team was too concerned with the taste. Odwalla had a breach of duty by not adding additional contamination…

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    metal and it’s in the periodic table group 4. This element is a transition metal and the symbol is Ti. The color of titanium is a silver grey and white color. The atomic mass is 47.867 and atomic number is 22. This element however is resistant to chlorine, and sea water. It has 22 electrons, 22 protons, and 26 neutrons. The density is 4.54 The discoverer who found titanium is William Gregor a Mineralogist. The year it was discovered was in 1791. Where it had been found was in Cornwall, Great…

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    This article is about healthcare associated infections within healthcare facilities or the result of the intervention the healthcare worker made. It was discovered that chlorine reduced the rates of puerperal fever and that overall hand washing in general reduced the rates significantly. Other methods that reduce the spread rate of infection are hand hygiene, isolation, and environmental cleanliness. The fact that these precautions are irregular between healthcare personnel is one of the main…

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    I have been writing my whole life. Although I had rocky beginnings, my writings have been steadily improving. I know even now i am not a very good writer, but I am doing as much as I can to strengthen this skill. Throughout this Word 103 class I have learned a lot about writing and have grown in many ways. But my main focus of this paper will be of how I have grown in Rhetorical knowledge and I will analyze my writing process. Throughout this trimester I have written essays of different genres,…

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    Introduction and Historic Background Copper (II) chloride is often times called cupric chloride. The molecular formula is CuCl2. There are two forms of copper (II) chloride. One form is the anhydrous form, which is when the copper (II) chloride is a yellowish-brown powder. It has a boiling point around 993 degrees Celsius and a melting point near 630 degrees Celsius. If copper II chloride is in its dihydrate form, it is a green-crystalline solid. The formula weight of the dihydrate form is…

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    Introduction Ozone depletion has been regarded as one of the global environmental issues for several decades. It is defined by Martens (1) as the situation that the amount of stratosphere ozone layer is decreasing and being damaged. The major reason is that the ozone in the stratosphere protects us from the harmful ultraviolet radiation and absorbs heat from the infra-red radiation. Reducing the amount of ozone probably causes irreversible and permanent damages to human and environment,…

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    The smell of chlorine on my skin is a scent I don't even realize any more. I let out a deep yawn as I slowly tie up my hair into my specific bun. I then in a one fluid motion I latch my cap on my bun and pull it over my head. The next step is my goggles, I place them on my eyes and let the tint change my surroundings. I jump into the cool, but some how thick water of the YWCA’s pool. I focus on my goal for the hour of swimming that now I am facing, 190 laps or just under 3 miles. The hour…

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    the last several years research has proven that fish, shellfish, and crabs in the Virginia and Maryland bays and rivers have shown positive for containing harmful toxins (Horton, 2003). Since the bay runs throughout six states: Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia, many people on the east coast are affected each year. One of the thousands of pathogens affecting humans throughout the bay is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis also known as ALS. When ALS enters in…

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    future swimmers. The doctors kept asking the same questions but it didn 't dawn on me to until a few months later.I never thought of the swimming pool being the source of anything since I know that the pool is suppose to have a certain amount of chlorine to help keep swimmers safe.As I began to speak with more and more residents, I found out that many of the children from the complex had gotten sick with various ailments and the only common factor was the swimming pool. Unfortunately,…

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