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    In the article Don't Forget about Flint, Michigan by Philip Lewis we see a tragic situation that could have been handled more precisely. Unlike a hurricane which can’t be prevented, this water crisis could have been prevented. Coming from a Utilitarian point of view, the Flint water debate is something less than tragic. The government has put the citizens in a spot were they can’t even get clean water to do normal, daily things. Over half of Flint’s population is African American and they see it…

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    Abstract Objective: Snoring and body mass index (BMI) have been previously reported to be associated with metabolic syndrome(MetS). The aim of this study is to explore the individual effects and possible interaction of snoring and BMI on MetS. Methods: A total of 3794 coal miners aged 18-65 years old were recruited from Shanxi province of China. The individual effects were assessed by multivariable logistic regression model. The interaction on an additive scale between snoring and BMI was…

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    Arsenic Vs Cadmium Essay

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    Heavy metals are found toxic to humans as well as canines. Canines are much more susceptible to absorbing heavy metals than humans. One of the major effects of the heavy metals is reducing the metabolism in both humans and canines through accumulation of toxins. This experiment can provide evidence as to how much of the experimental toxin (arsenic and cadmium) affects cells’ metabolism when allowed to accumulate after 72 hours. In addition, different amounts of arsenic and cadmium (50 ppm, 100…

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    SU_HSC3002_W3_A2_Amang_J Judith Amang South University Examine the regulatory agencies related to your chosen environmental agent? What is the role of these agencies? The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is responsible to assure the protection of the environment and the people’s health, by providing a clean air and a clean water. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), is responsible to protect workers against work injury and disease. The Agency…

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    Water pollution is a widespread issue that is affecting animals and humans in numerous ways. Poorly treated water is the cause of why innocent animals and humans are becoming ill. Trash, debris, toxic chemicals, and oil are some of the main contaminants that are ending up in the water that can easily be prevented. Thus, they are disrupting ecosystems and making wildlife unsafe for humans to eat. The main things that need to be brought to attention is the legislation that already exists, who…

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    VW Group Scandal Analysis

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    goal of companies has been to a profit from their operations in order to please their shareholders. This report examines the recent case of VW Group and the scandal surrounding their attempt to cheat the emissions testing carried out by the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) in pursuit of profit, and the subsequent media attention that followed. I look at whether the group has lost legitimacy in the eyes of the public and of its shareholders and if there has been any effect on the…

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    Halliburton Loophole

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    Tim Horton established that the plaintiffs have suffered or are threatened with direct and concrete injury to their health, to the environment and to the property’s value. As in this case, American citizens need to speak out on the devastating environmental and health impacts that come from the lack of regulations allowed to big oil and gas companies. And, keep in mind how these impacts will affect not only the present but future generations to…

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    Pollution And Environment

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    consumption are linked to pollution and waste. However, in a world where must of our economic growth is intimately linked with the environment and its natural resources, and as humanity is realizing that our actions are destroying our earth, the environmental health of nature, rivers, and oceans have never been so important. Therefore, the importance to realize that earth and its resources are here to help us, but no to serve us, it’s our mission and responsibility. The health of rivers and…

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    pollution are consist of water, air, soil, noise, and light these types of pollution all lead to environmental…

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    Lead consumption in drinking water Many people who have consumed lead may have to face some serious problems with lead. Consuming water that contains lead, is not only unhealthy but could be fatal. Drinking water that lead is in, can affect many body systems and even do some serious damage. There are many ways that lead can affect people. Lead is known as something that is very dangerous if consumed. A little bit of lead can affect the human's body and the way in functions. If any lead gets in…

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