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    uncle. It was the first full day of our five-day trip. In the morning, Mama Eva was going to use the bathroom when she slipped and fell. She slipped because a bottle of laundry detergent fell and the liquid detergent leaked on to the ceramic tile floor. No one had noticed that the bottle had fallen over in the night in the laundry closet next to the kitchen. The injuries caused by this fall were more severe due to her age which was 90 at the time. The fall occurred first thing in the morning…

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    Benefits Of Shampoo

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    where the widespread consumer product shampoo comes into the picture. Much like you would find in dishwashing or laundry products, you can find detergent in shampoo. “Detergents lower the surface tension of water, which makes it less likely to stick to itself and able to bind with oils and soiling particles.” ("How Shampoo Works.”) So this means detergent can work as a surfactant. Detergent molecules also carry elements of hydrophilic portions,…

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    fifteen sits down to film herself engaging in the “Tide Pod Challenge.” As she bites down on the small, highly concentrated package of detergent, the great tension on the tight plastic packaging bursts, exploding the contents of the pod into her mouth. She frantically coughs in between gags as minuscule amounts of laundry soap creep down her throat. Swallowing the detergent causes burns to her esophagus and stomach, as well as gastrointestinal distress. She gasps for air while holding her throat…

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    are creating more and more hazardous chemicals that are harming our wellbeing and also those of the unborn. “Dioxins cause birth defects, immune system damage and cancer. Dioxins are found in commonly used laundry detergents, liquid soaps, and window cleaners.” (Goldbas 66) Laundry detergents and liquid soaps are frequently used products that are needed for hygiene. The more fragrance the product has, the more toxic and harmful it is to our bodies. “…nothing was found which stated dioxins were…

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    Clean Water Case Study

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    porridge and dab at the stains. Let dry and then brush with a dry cloth. 10. I have genuine Chinese silk sheets - how should I wash them? Answer: Wash with gentle detergent in the machine at 30…

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    Based off the videos in the week 6 Overview, I agree with Thomas Frank that marketing no longer promotes conformity. I believe that it does not because in the Dodge Rebellion 1967 Dodge Commercials they use words like bigger, flashier, new, instead of saying to buy the car that everyone has, etc. In paragraph 6 of Commodifying your Dissent, Frank states that people consume not to fit in but to prove that people are rebels and are promoting more self-fulfillment. Many young people today are busy…

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    President Clinton’s executive order defines the act of green cleaning as the use of products and services that reduce the health and environmental impacts compared to similar products and services used for the same purposes. This is still the influence of green cleaning communities today. Regarding human well-being, green approved cleaning products have some of these succeeding features: low toxicity levels, they do not bio-accumulate, they are non-cancer causing, and they do not have chemicals…

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    important not to use an abrasive brush. Though the surface is hard, the frequent scrubbing would create scratches where dirt can accumulate. To ensure that all dirt and grime will be gone without scrubbing too hard, soak the floor with liquid detergent that is diluted with water. Leave this for about 10 to 15 minutes so dirt would soften. Light scrubbing will already remove stains, soot, grime and dirt. Both floors and walls have to be wiped dry after cleaning so that mold would not appear,…

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    Tide Poad Research Paper

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    teens to place a Tide Pod into their mouth. Dangers of eating or ingesting the pods are: burning of the mouth or esophagus, vomiting, diarrhea, and difficulty breathing. It has been known nationally that Tide had to release a statement stating, “‘Our laundry pacs are a highly…

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    Promote Fire Safety

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    can provide basic support and reassurance, such as resuscitation or other circulatory checkups to the person suffering from sudden illness. Handle Hazardous Substances 13. 6 a Some of the hazardous substances in the laundry department includes chemicals, detergent, bleach, laundry products, condition liquid, scented liquid, and stain remover. All these products contain different types of chemical blends that should not be mixed or spilled accidentally to avoid health risks. Promote Fire…

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