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    working conditions of industrial workers through payment of handsome benefits to uplift their living conditions. There are laws that ensure industrial workers are given the necessary protection through ensuring that they have the necessary protection materials like helmets, gloves, gas masks, and overalls among others to reduce chances of injuries in the…

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    Recycling In North America

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    things that would usually be garbage and converting them it into reusable material. Recyclable material can be found in things we buy everyday such as a soda can, plastic container, newspaper, etc. The quantity of the recyclable material varies depending on what type of country you are in and the garbage produced in that country. North America is a very urbanized country with a lot of manufactures that produce recyclable materials leading it to have one of the greatest…

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    Benefits Of Bottled Water

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    positively charged carbon surface of the filter [and] the negative ions of certain chemicals are drawn to the surface of the carbon granules, where they remain.” (8) Consequently, the carbon in the filter serves as a chemical absorbent that removes hazardous contaminants and provides cleaner and safer drinking water. The reusable bottle utilizes the accessibility of tap water and bottled water and improves it by removing impurities. Likewise, the reusable bottle is also portable, resembling its…

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    amount of reproductive complications among women and high levels of contamination in homes, soil and air. The state then moved to close the school and immediately declared state of emergency under the orders of Robert Whalen on august 1978. (cite hazardous waste book). The chemical waste dumping at Love Canal soon became a national outcry and federal governments began moving 25 percent of the families, while many other residents became activists before they too were evacuated two years later…

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    Essay On Active Duty

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    equipment. National Guard also has the capabilities to offer support to essential support functions including communication, engineering resources support, rescue, recovery, public health and transportation. It also holds the ability to eliminate hazardous material, provide mass care, public work, and emergency management. One limitation that National Guard experience include the deployment of troops in another state where it is not clear whether medical personnel is exempted from the license…

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    Radiologic Technologists

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    Radiologic technologists must have good communication skills since they will be interacting with their patients. They explain the process and address any questions or concerns the patient may have. They also must carefully position protective materials over…

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    habour activities and human activities. The area s also used by various boats both personal and commercial that carry chemicals and hazardous compounds. These water vessels are often cleaned on the docks and emit a lot of hazardous waste into the water. Leaks during the transfer of goods and liquids also add to the pollution in the area. Illegal dumping of materials higher up river waterways has also added to the degradation of the coastal areas. sea. In short there are many sorts of polluting…

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    calls can include rope rescue, swiftwater rescue, confined space rescue, ski rescue, cave rescue, trench/excavation rescue, building collapse rescue, and much more. Alright now let’s move on to the last call I will be talking about Hazardous Medical Spill. A hazardous Medical Spill is very dangerous it is when any substance or agent (biological, chemical, radiological, and/or physical) that is spilled and can be capable of posing a risk to a person, the environment, and property. Okay thats…

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    Cell phones have a huge impact on this day and age and on this society. (1) People use high tech gadgets like cell phones every day, “cell phones seem to be carried everywhere we go” (4), but people don’t seem to realize the harmful effects on their bodies or on the environment. Cell phones have not only been noticed for their awesome applications and capabilities, but for their harmful attributes as well. Although cell phones have beneficial capabilities; the harmful effects are greater. One of…

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    The prewriting strategy that I like most is a combination of brainstorming and listening. It's a combination because I will record my ideas (brainstorming) about what I will write about. Then listing to my brainstorm in a form of a recording, it comes a combination strategy. I find this combination of both strategies to work well for me. Being that English is my second langue, when I brainstorming my ideas onto a paper I get stuck trying to spell a word and losing my train of thought. By…

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