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    INTRODUCTION The purpose of the documentary is to check in the wide field of media what is usage of media that a primary class or a child use in this era and what kind of exposure available to a primary class student or child before reaching the age of 10. Children’s spend much of time through electronic Gadgets they have fun and entertainment but they don’t know how use the available media for right purpose. in this documentary I have interview of Psychiatrist and a famous media person and take…

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    their loved one’s clothes, in vehicles and on shoes. While giving a hug or while doing laundry, they were easily exposed to the same carcinogens as they would be at a mechanic shop or ship yard in a process known as secondhand or take-home asbestos exposure. Unfortunately, our legal system excludes asbestos-exposed family members. Although family members contract the same deadly diseases due to an employer’s recklessness, many states do not provide legal remedies. Keep in mind that…

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    environment in many ways. Instruments such as OMI, MOPITT, and AIRS study the effect of these gases on the climate. The release of NO2 and CO in the atmosphere depends on human activity. Furthermore, these gases have many severe effects on our health. Exposure to these gases can be prevented if proper steps are taken. Ozone Measuring Instrument (OMI) can distinguish between aerosol types, such as smoke, dust, and sulfates, and measures cloud pressure and coverage, which provides data to…

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    the walls; they includes fossils collected mostly in the western US and all over Kansas. The museum also has exhibits of minerals and videos that explain the museum history; and its famous ‘fish within a fish’ fossil collection history included. 2 Exposure to Formaldehyde Formaldehyde (FA) is a gas that is flammable, colourless and has a pungent noticeable odour. It usually reacts with cellular macromolecules such as deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA) and proteins (Murta et al, 2016). A curator may…

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    into contact with the skin, ingestion, and inhalation.* It is debated whether ingestion of lead or inhalation of lead caused the most significant damage and which one occurs more frequently. The physiological effects of lead can be seen soon after exposure. The uptake of lead in the body is influenced by many factors including presence or absence of other metals in the body. It has been suggested that the progression of lead toxicity in the body is due to its ability to be substitute itself in…

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    The following studies explain how multilingual children are exposed to better communicative advantages and cognitive adaptations over monolingual children. The first study, analyzes how infants react to the exposure of different languages and how they can recognize communicative partners related to the language itself. The next study explains how children that are merely exposed to a second language can have similar communicative advantages as bilingual children. Finally, the last study focuses…

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    through eleven transition metals. Lead is a malleable soft heavy metal that is denser than most common materials. It bluish-white in color when freshly cut, and stains to dull gray in color when exposed to air (Markowitz & Rosner, 2013). Toxic cadmium exposure commonly occurs in industrial workplaces. Workers are predominantly exposed to cadmium for the air in plants where batteries are made (García-Esquinas…

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    “living in low income areas, experience chronic community violence.” (34) When talking about “chronic community violence”, Osofsky refers to a frequent and continual exposure to random violence in the community. Recent estimates show that almost 4 million children a year witness or are victims of community violence. This massive exposure has significant effects during the children’s development. In fact, children who witness violence in their homes or communities show excessive irritability,…

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    endpoints, and possible mechanism of actions were discussed. In addition, the individual toxicity of PAHs and metals, their co-exposure in the environment, use of various bioassays and prediction model to study the mixture toxicity were also reviewed. 2.1. Introduction 2.1.1. Human health and environment Environment plays a major role in human health and well-being. Human exposure to…

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    Other argue stealing music takes away from the artist’s credibility, others realize free downloads create more exposure. Yet there are still artist who make the top with free downloads. On The Billboard Hot 100 Nelly seems to be number one when in that era people were still downloading music and probably downloading that song as well. The evidence shows that even with having free downloads Nelly, a famous artist, was still able to make number one in the charts for ten weeks. Even with illegal…

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