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    Tobacco And E-Cigarettes

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    known to cause cancer. A very big and well known chemical in tobacco smoke is Nicotine, which is the addictive drug that smokers desire, being the harshest chemical of them all. Other chemicals that are found in tobacco smoke are hydro cyanide, formaldehyde, lead, radioactive elements, carbon monoxide, etc. Numerous chemicals that are found in tobacco smoke can cause cancer, heart disease, lung disease or other life threatening illness’. Most of these substances are from the tobacco leaves…

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    Working is never as easy as it seems to be. People from the years before us have struggled with work labor as well. Whether if it’s from looking for jobs, job layoffs, or unfair management, labor and business have always been difficult. In the story “The Jungle” by Upton Sinclair employment is something they do not play around with. Sinclair states that “...Monday morning they will every one of them have to be in their places.. If one of them be a minute late, he will be docked an hour’s pay,…

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    Nations Foundation Partner Organization, vaccines save 2.5 million children from diseases every year, which averages out to about 285 children saved every hour (vaccines.procon.org). Studies have shown that in different vaccines, ingredients such as formaldehyde and aluminum are used in non-threatening or harmful amounts. For example, a child would consume a larger amount of aluminum in their mother’s breast milk as opposed to receiving it in a vaccination. The FDA (Federal Department of…

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    Amnion Tissue Lab Report

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    drugs, diagnosed with chorioamnionitis or severe asthma were excluded from the study. Tissue extraction for ChIP Amnion membranes were isolated as described elsewhere [1]. One gram tissue was fixed in phosphate-buffered saline (PBS) containing 1% formaldehyde for 20 min at room temperature. The tissues were washed in cold PBS containing 125 mM glycine and homogenized in 20 ml of swelling…

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    I love art. The rain harshly battered on the window that night, keeping me wide awake. As Mom was cooking downstairs, I ventured into her room in hopes of finding something to keep me occupied in the stormy night. Then I saw it. A “paintbrush” sitting on her desk and a blank “canvas” next to it, waiting to be claimed by a certain mini Picasso. I climbed onto a towering chair, grasped the brush with nimble fingers, then wobbled towards the canvas. After hard contemplation and a deep breath, I…

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    Why Vaping Is Bad

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    e-liquid is what holds these dangerous chemicals, so e-cigarettes still pose the threat of cancer even after removing tobacco smoke. While the tobacco smoke is gone, vape pens still emit substances that are harmful to others. Substances include formaldehyde, benzene, acetaldehyde, and tobacco-specific nitrosamines (“E-Cigarettes and Lung Health”). Many people think that e-cigarettes don’t share the same harmful effects of secondhand smoke like cigarettes, but they release numerous harmful…

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    Hair Synthesis

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    A little knowledge about hair: Hair grows from hair follicles, which are embedded below the skin on your scalp. The root of the hair is the part that comes through the scalp. Anything that comes after the root of the hair are the hair strands. The bottom of the root in the hair follicle is known as the hair bulb. The bulb is where nutrients get absorbed and form new hair. As hair is pushed up through the hair follicle and towards the surface of your scalp, it is known as keratinization. Keratin…

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    Effects Of DINP

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    Human health effects caused by DINP Diisononyl phthalate (DINP) is a phthalate ester that is commonly used as a plasticizer to make softness and flexibility to polyvinyl chloride (PVC) products, such as children’s toys. There are many health effects of DINP migrating from children’s toys during mouthing activities. Some concerns are on the kidney and liver, it causes decrease in body weight, an increase in liver weight and and changes in hypertrophy. If toys find their way into children’s…

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    Vaccination In Schools

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    Colorado Children Required Vaccinations for Schools Vaccination possesses the ability to expunge specific life threatening diseases that affects people and consequently have killed thousands. Parents will never have to treat their children for these life threatening diseases again once their children are vaccinated. Colorado requires all parents to vaccinate their children; however, in the state law of Colorado, parents are allowed to make exemptions. The fault goes to the parents if their…

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    and the Food & Drug Administration (FDA), you can see that vaccines are filled to the brim with toxins. Of these toxins, can be heavy metals, chemicals, and allergens. For some examples, Formaldehyde is one of these big name chemicals mixed up in vaccines. The FDA states that, “Excessive exposure to formaldehyde may cause cancer.” Also there’s a chemical known as 2-phenoxyethanol in these vaccines. Which also has a FDA warning, a warning that reads “It can depress the central nervous system…

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