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    Following the introduction are paragraphs that will consist of supporting examples that encompass your thesis. In each paragraph, there should be a main idea that ties back to the thesis. Additionally, you can organize your paragraphs in chronological, deductive, emphatic, inductive, parallelism, and spatial orders. In chronological order, you present your events in the order in which they occurred. In deductive, you order the examples and details in your body paragraphs from general to…

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    explained before I make a point. When restructuring essays without an outline, I can 't tell what a change should entail. Having a current, separate outline helps me keep an eye on what comes before a paragraph, and what idea it should be leading towards. When I find my essay needs a new paragraph, I can look at the entire essay 's construction to see where it fits best. Having an outline on hand after I’ve finished writing also makes revision…

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    Initially, I put the argument in a single paragraph to bring the readers attention to that particular paragraph. However, that technique wasn’t effective as your comments mentioned that I should change the position of my thesis. This was harder than the other edits. First, I started by trimming the summary in the first paragraph because I didn’t want my argument to drown in the sea of words. Second, I broke my thesis in multiple lines…

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    drawing readers with the first sentence, strategic formatting, short paragraphs, clear writing and a conversational tone (Hohenshel and Hand, 36). The chapter starts off with Bell Hook explaining why she was preoccupied by dreams of consecutively away from Oberlin College. This first sentence draws the readers by the choice of words she uses and how she uses them to explain herself. This strategy is experienced in all the paragraphs of this chapter. This attracts her audience…

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    Essay On Non Lead Apron

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    Advancement in Radiation Protection: Non-Lead Apron People are exposed to radiation every day just by being alive on this earth. One receives approximately 3,000 µSv of ubiquitous background radiation a year, which means approximately 8.2 µSv per day (Howerton, Iannucci, 2012). This is known as background radiation and is caused by terrestrial, cosmic, and naturally occurring radon. On the other hand, during radiographic examination some degree of biological damage does occur during exposure,…

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    FOR more than two decades Wittenoom in WA’s Pilbara region was a mining stronghold. The small country town which lies around 1400kms northeast of Perth was also, at one stage, the only place in Australia that produced blue asbestos. But when demand for the deadly mineral began to wane and fears of serious health concerns began to emerge, the operation was shut down in 1966. However it was another decade before authorities realised the blue dust that swept throughout the town was extremely…

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    regards to exposure to heavy metals is always of concern. Exposure to lead has been a major environmental hazard for a very long time. Reference to Lin, S. (2011), reveals that, I t poses a threat to the health of individuals when an intolerable amount of lead is either inhaled or ingested. Routes of exposure to lead include contaminated air, water, soil, food, and consumer products. Occupational exposure is also a common cause of lead poisoning in adults. Children are more susceptible to…

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    As the health and safety manager, I’ve identified that workers were exposed to cadmium and lead. Cadmium is a soft malleable transition metal. It is silvery bluish-white in color. Although toxic by nature, this chemical element is commonly used to create dry cell batteries. Like mercury, cadmium has the lowest melting point of groups three through eleven transition metals. Lead is a malleable soft heavy metal that is denser than most common materials. It bluish-white in color when freshly cut,…

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    4. Metal poisoning came to the foreground of the American consciousness when a spotlight was shown on the high lead levels in Flint’s water system in Michigan. Although many steps have been performed to reduce lead poisoning, namely in children, such as removing lead paint from homes in 1978, removing lead from gasoline, and proposing stricter laws on imported toys containing lead, heavy metal poisoning still exists. Chelation therapy is still the preferred medical treatment for such heavy metal…

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    Pb Contamination

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    Introduction Lead (Pb) contamination is a pervasive issue in many low-income neighborhoods throughout the United States. The toxicity of lead poses significant risks to human health, and proves to be especially harmful for children in terms of cognitive and physical development. Lead in the environment is primarily related to a legacy of anthropogenic sources including leaded gasoline, leaded paint, and various industrial applications. Although the presence of heavy metals is ubiquitous in the…

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