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    Figure 5:Harmful symbol Harmful A substance that may cause harm in some way. Figure 6:Irritant symbol Irritant This substance may cause irritation to the skin, eyes or inside the body. Figure 7:Toxic symbol Toxic A substance that is poisonous if swallowed or breathed in. Also it can go through the skin.…

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    SHOULD WATER CHLORINATION BE BANNED? The recorded deaths due to waterborne diseases have demonstrated that water treatment is critical. Thus, methods like water chlorination have been developed to achieve water quality. This procedure has exhibited notable decreases in diarrhoeal diseases, and has shown prolonged disinfecting effects on many microorganisms when used with ammonia. However, there exists protozoa that are resistant to chlorination, and such spores have led to outbreaks that…

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    Biopharmaceutics This is the in-vivo or in-vitro study of various physiochemical factors including developmental and design factors affecting the rate and extent of drug absorption with regards to the pharmacological effect of the drug. Biopharmaceutical studies use this result to improve likely problems that could arise from poor drug absorption and increase the bioavailability of newly formulated drugs. The main purpose of biopharmaceutical studies is to increase, monitor and maintain the rate…

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    What is okay to do in the name of science and its advances? The debate on animal testing has always been around but more and more people are starting to disagree with it. So if so many people disagree with it, why is animal testing still happening? There are places like China where it is actually illegal not to test on animals before selling cosmetics to the public and other places like Europe where it is completely illegal to test on animals for cosmetics. So who’s right? There is the morality…

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    There are few people in the world who have the opportunity to impact millions of lives. Throughout the twentieth century, Jack Benny was able to reach millions of Americans by way of radio broadcast, television, film, and vaudeville act. For over three decades, Benny successfully connected comedy with the everyday life of an American. Audiences found his simple comedic acts hysterical and profound; possibly, they related Benny’s scenarios to their own personal lives. While in competition with…

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    Muslim In Australia

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    knowledge of English and fully integrated into Australia (Robb, 2006). It is obviously impartial to Muslims because they might have their own culture, language and religious. As mentioned before in this essay, Australia is banned azan because of noise irritation neighborhood and some Muslims are not familiar with English. Nevertheless, multiculturalism emphasizes that different religious and ethnic could coexist in the same society. Therefore, it could be seem that the emergence…

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    Each year millions of animals are brutally tortured in cosmetic laboratories for the sake of cosmetic purposes. Most cosmetic companies around the world are allowed and continue to use the barbaric act of testing their harmful products on animals. Cosmetic testing on animals is an inhumane and horrid act that shouldn 't be allowed to continue in the United States, or anywhere around the world for its harsh outcomes on the animals being tested. The banning of cosmetic testing in European…

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    In the years 1940-1950, The Hooker Chemicals and Plastics Corporation used a canal in Niagara Falls, New York, as a dumping ground. The company disposed of toxic chemicals; including polychlorinated biphenyls, dioxin and pesticides. This land was then covered with fill and sold to a developer. A housing development was built on the chemical dump in the 1970s. Residents of the area began to experience various health issues. The government did not begin investigating and relocating families until…

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    Essay On Otitis Media

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    Otitis media (OM) is any inflammation of the middle ear and is very common in children. Acute otitis media is the rapid onset of OM with one of more of the following symptoms: otalgia, otorrhea, headache, fever, irritability, loss of appetite, vomiting, and diarrhea (Waseem, 2015). Otitis media with effusion normally occurs after an episode of acute otitis media. Patients may complain of hearing loss, tinnitus, vertigo, and otalgia. Chronic suppurative otitis media is a persistant infection…

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    Laser Teeth Whitening

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    Laser Teeth Whitening Can Brighten Your Coffee-Stained Teeth If you sip on coffee all day long to keep you going, your teeth may be affected by it. Coffee contains pigments that get into the tiny ridges of your enamel and build up to create stains. If you confine coffee drinking to the morning and brush your teeth after you drink it, you're at less risk of developing stains than if you sip on coffee throughout the day. If you don't want to give up coffee or change your drinking habits, then you…

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