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    Hypodermics on the Shore (aka “the Syringe Tide”) started a metaphorical fire in America because it sparked an environmentalist movement. The Syringe Tide was an environmental disaster where medical waste washed up along the beaches of Jersey Shore, in New York City, and on Long Island. Before there were any major environmental catastrophes, environmentalists focused on the effective utilization of natural resources. Once events like the Syringe Tide started to occur, environmentalists started…

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    If someone asks a legitimate question you should respond with a legitimate answer. Do not add fuel to the fire, and cause a possible trigger for escalation. Most people just want to be treated firmly, fairly, and consistently. By not treating your clients like this you can also trigger an escalation event. By the way a lack of consistency is a problem for most organizations and considered to have a negative impact on the organization as a whole. Unfortunately, there is no easy fix and no…

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    “Lasting for man than a century, The Columbian Exchange would indeed change the course of world history, as the introduction of European plants, animals, and infectious diseases during the period brought about dramatic environmental and cultural changes to American South, indeed the entire North America” (Donald pg95). “The accompanying transfer of disease agents, meanwhile had devastating effects, some historians suggest that between 50 and 90 percent of the pre-Columbian population of…

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    fueling the car. The person typically builds up a static charge on her person while waiting inside the car (caused by movement against upholstery and the floor). Fumes can also ignite by lit cigarettes. Spilled gas, sometimes caused by leaking pump handles, can ignite when it contacts a heat source such as a cigarette stub or a hot motorcycle…

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    Health Issues In Louisiana

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    There are a number of health issues in Louisiana. Many of them derive from the environment and the lifestyle of Louisiana citizens. There are not as many hereditary health issues that Louisiana citizens believe to be present in Louisiana. Studies show that the main health issues in Louisiana are obesity, diabetes, cancer, and heart problems. While many claim that these health issues run in their families, that is not the case. The true factors that heavily affect these health issues are the…

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    Don't wait check the date. Replace smoke alarms every 10 years. Why you may ask, just to be safe and smoke alarms go bad sometimes. Today you're going to learn why you always should replace your smoke alarms every 10 years. First you're going to learn what could happen if you don't replace your smoke alarms every 10 years. Second you're going to learn why you should have more than 3 smoke alarms in your house. Last you are going to learn how to find out if your smoke alarm is over 10 years old…

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    Introduction to the issue Firefighters are exposed to toxic substances and carcinogens while they perform their duties at the scene. A significant number of firefighters don't receive workers' compensations benefits. For example, the fire departments in Atlanta do not have policies in order to limit exposure to toxic substances and dangerous chemicals, thus increasing the potential risks among firefighters to develop dangerous diseases such as cancer (“CBS46 Investigation,” 2014). In any fire…

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    Bronchitis Research Paper

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    Bronchitis is an extremely common medical condition in the modern day, and it is important to get informed about its risks. For those of you who may not already be aware, this is a lung-based inflammation that inhibits full use of the organ. Though bronchitis will often resolve itself in acute cases, it can become much more dangerous if the symptoms continue. To give you all the information that you need to educate yourself on this illness, we have created this helpful article! Don’t forget to…

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    I believe that so many people smoke because they do not know how much it really is effecting their body. I think if people that smoke known that when they smoke cigarettes and their saliva comes in contact with the foreign chemicals found in cigarettes is how the cancer forms. I believe if smokers knew about this then more people would then try to stop smoking or at least try to cut back on how much they smoke. I also think if smokers knew that eight out…

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    DISCUSSION CD is a chronic inflammatory disease of unknown etiology characterized by chronic, granulomatous, segmental transmural inflammation that may occur in any part of the alimentary tract from mouth to anus. In the human upper digestive tract, the oesophagus is the least common segment involved in CD.[10,11] It is not difficult to diagnose oesophageal CD if other segments of the digestive tract are also involved or in patients with a previous history of crohn’s disease. The typical…

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