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    Wastewater Pollution Essay

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    dissolved, other particles, suspended matters and sediments of varying size at different concentration levels and composition are present. Chemical or physical pollutants • Heavy metals, including mercury, lead, and chromium • Organic particles such as feces, hairs, food, vomit, paper fibres, plant material, humus, etc.; • Soluble organic material such as urea, fruit sugars, soluble proteins, drugs, pharmaceuticals,…

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    stores or sold on online sources are from puppy mills. Imagine being confined to a small cage barely big enough to turn around and you are never let out. You don't get enough food and water to be anywhere near healthy. You will sit in your own piles of feces. That is what it is like to be a dog in an awful puppy mill. Puppy mills should be banned because they provide unsafe living conditions, unfair treatment, and cause injury and disease. A puppy mill is a mass breeding facility that…

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    instead of being the decent, polite gentleman he had been portrayed throughout the story, he becomes a trapped soul. Not only is a theme of devolution being presented, but the harsh realities in which humans must face. By consuming human flesh and feces to fight for their survival; they are essentially the living…

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    Justice In Bottled Life

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    blood stream and cause death (CDC, 2004). Enterotoxigenic escherichia coli (ETEC) is a major cause of diarrheal disease in lower-income countries, especially among children. ETEC normally transferred by food or water contaminated with animal or human feces (CDC, 2004). Shigella spp. causes diarrhea, fever, and stomach cramps and is passed very easily even when symptoms are not present (CDC, 2004). Vibrio cholerae O1 can cause epidemic cholera (server diarrheal) if they also produce the cholera…

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    Over one million people will be visiting the city of San Francisco in early February for Super Bowl 50. The authorities say they are not removing the homeless because of the Super Bowl, there reasoning is the El Nino storm. In an article on Quora titled ¨San Francisco, CA: Why are there so many homeless people in San Francisco?¨ by Brad Stroh states the facts of why San Francisco has so many homeless people there.The first reason is that San Francisco was a disembarkation spot for the Korean…

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    The Jungle by Upton Sinclair depicts the horrors and hardships faced by immigrants and the working class during the industrial revolution.Sinclair focuses on the working conditions of employees of a meat factory. These struggles with working conditions and disease are considered quite inhumane by modern standards. The new spike in demand for goods across America during the industrial revolution created factories, which dehumanised workers in an effort to increase profits. Sinclair describes the…

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    Dog's Digestive System

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    The digestive system of a dog is composed of; the mouth, esophagus, stomach, small intestines, and large intestines but also requires help from organs such as the pancreas, and liver. The digestive systems roles are: digesting of food absorbing of nutrients Dog's digestive systems work differently to that of a human, for instance the digestion process begins in the stomach for dog's and in the mouth for humans. It is important for owners to have some idea of how the digestive system…

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    salmonella being the most common cause of illness in the US. Foods contain different natural toxins, but can come to have some that are harmful. Salmonella is a food borne bacteria that have many strains. It is generally found in animals and human feces. This bacteria can spread in raw meats, poultry,…

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    In the United States, there are over 70 million dogs and 34% of them are in our homes (Schlereth, 2016). How many of these dogs cannot experience unrestrained run and play safely? How many could use socialization skills to be less anxious in public? And, could dog owners use a place to gather together? Dog parks offer people and dogs many benefits that a community could make available to their citizens. Therefore, the community of Madison, Ohio should build a dog park because it will increase…

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    While buying purebred puppies can be a tempting and aesthetically desirable purchase, a majority of puppies bought from pet shops are directly from puppy mills. These puppy mills are known as large-scale commercial dog breeding facilities which give revenue priority over the well-being of the dogs and puppies, ultimately resulting in sickly and unhealthy animals. Due to this, many of the dogs that pet stores carry today have faced a life of malnutrition, disease, and abuse. Despite the immense…

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