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    Is Your Asphalt Parking Lot Damaged? Learn How To Repair Those Small Potholes Nobody likes to see potholes in their parking lot. It not only looks horrible, but is a potential safety risk for customers that pass over them every single day. Thankfully, it’s easy to repair these potholes on your own if the damage is only a couple inches deep or wide. All you need to do is follow these steps to repair it. Tools & Materials You’ll need these seven items to start the repair process. • Asphalt…

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    It reduces wastage of new recourses, air pollution and water pollution through reduction of conventional waste disposal. Incineration requires minimum land, operates in any weather and produces odor-free residue. References McDougall, F. R., White, P. R., Franke, M., & Hindle, P. (2008). Integrated solid…

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    Old Age Bias Study

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    The purpose of this study is to find out if younger who are between the ages(13-19) people and older people who are between the ages (20-80) would pick up trash off the ground and who are most likely to dispose of it. The population to be studied is the residents located in Sanford,which is roughly 30000 people. The neutral questions that were being implemented are “Do you think you would pick up trash in certain areas?”. Or “What do you think about picking up trash in Sanford?” According to my…

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    Silent Spring

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    Silent spring book review Xinruo Hu 26785525 Christine Liu Th 2-3 To Have a Lively Spring: Silent Spring Book Review Silent Spring is an epoch-making book, which documented detrimental effects of pesticides on the environment, particularly on birds. Its tilted was meant to evoke a spring season in which not bird songs could be heard because they had all vanished as a result of pesticide abuse. The book warns us the importance of environment protection by examining the permanent damage caused by…

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    There are many reasons to rent a dumpster, especially if you have more trash than your normal dumpster will hold. Some of the main reasons people rent trash bins includes moving, spring cleaning, and renovations. All of these projects will most certainly produce a large amount of waste, and trying to haul the trash to the landfill is not only a pain, but having to make several trips is costly in gas, not to mention the wear and tear on your vehicle. There are times when renting a dumpster may…

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    Is the environmental impact of lithium ion batteries worth the gain that we recieve from them as energy storage devices. This issue includes the impacts of mining, producing and dumping of the product which includes the mining of metals like nickel, cobalt and lithium. Batteries are often dumped in landfills and not recycled, recycling batteries can greatly reduce the environmental impact in most cases. The mining of lithium has a negative impact on the environment it is found in and so if there…

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    5 Places Mold Lurk in Your Home As a homeowner, it's important that your home is safe for your family. Any threat lurking a round in your home presents a clear and present danger to you and your family. Black mold is one such threat. Mold is constantly in the air. Unfortunately, under the right conditions, mold can grow in your home and threaten the health of your family members. If mold grows out of control, your family could begin to have trouble breathing or even develop asthma. Mold…

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    Dhmo Stage 1 Chemistry

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    Stage One Chemistry A Issues Investigation – Water Dihydrogen monoxide, referred to as DHMO, is chemically represented as H2O, universally recognized as water. The consumption of dihydrogen monoxide, intentional or accidental, attributes to potential hazards: dependent on the extent of ingestion. Extreme ingestion provokes potential death upon inhalation of its liquid state, whilst moderate consumption contributes to excess urination, nausea and electrolyte imbalance. Dihydrogen monoxide…

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    Withgott And Laposata

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    numerous reasons. The most obvious reason would be clean air. As we produce and expend fuel resources, we release toxic air into our ecosystem. This is harmful to all species, especially plants and animals, thus requiring clean air for survival. Air pollution, furthermore, leads to the greenhouse effect and the melting of our polar icecaps at a more rapid rate, deteriorating the Earth’s ecosystem and atmosphere. Precipitation and temperature can be problematic. If there is too much…

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    At first, the Aral sea was a very plentiful hotspot for boating and fishing. Throughout the years, the sea has been decreased in size by 90 percent leaving a much smaller body of water very high in salinity. Due to the sudden increase of salinity, the fish and plant population has decreased greatly. This means that the large fishing industry was gone and the humans were impacted immensely. The big question was, “How did it happen?” this is easily answered by “the impact of humans. Without…

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