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    An unexpected hail storm can do a great deal of damage in a short period of time. As cars are often exposed to the elements, auto hail damage denver is a common problem. Although many individuals protect their vehicle by parking it in a garage when they are at home or work, there are times when the car will be exposed. One can never know when this type of storm will hit either, thus people need to be prepared at all times and understand their options when it comes to auto hail damage repair…

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    “This is by far the worst water quality we’ve ever seen in our sailing careers,” said Ivan Bulaja, a coach for an Austrian team training at Guanabara Bay in Rio de Janeiro, where the 2016 Olympics will be held. The waters are polluted with sewage, dead fish, and trash, posing a serious threat to athletes training or competing there. Kristina Mena, a professor of public health, is an expert in water quality, and conducted a risk test for athletes competing in the waters Rio, assuming they would…

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    Twelve Apostles The Twelve Apostles are lime stone rocks which are standing in the sea. The Apostles were formed by erosion. They lie between Princetown and Port Campbell in the Twelve Apostles Marine National Park, in the Southern Ocean on the coastline of Victoria. It is also bordered to the Port Campbell National Park. It's probably the most photographed attraction in Australia. It was called ''The Sow and Pigs'' and ''Muttonbird Island''. These names were noted on the map which was used…

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    Christopher Columbus, an Italian explorer commanded three ships; the Santa Maria, the Pinta, and the Nina. Searching for a direct water route to china from Europe. However, the technology Columbus uses is not as advanced as it is now. Ship sailing, navigation, and calculations are more advanced. Therefore, technology is faster and more accurate now more than it was then. Christopher Columbus ships are slow and made for carrying cargo. The ships use sails to guide their way. If it they ran on…

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    This year alone, the United States will consume 220 billion gallons of fuel for transportation alone. This humble nation that I live in relies so heavily on fossil fuels to survive. Almost every product that we use in our lives today depends on it, especially the ones that matter the most like our cars and electricity. Without this seemingly abundance source of raw power, the society would not be able to function. I sympathize with everyone who has to use fossil fuels in their everyday lives.…

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    Rancidity Of Cooking

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    Cooking with oils can be considered as one of the most common cooking techniques around the world. Within the process of cooking, heating with high temperatures is often applied to break down large polymeric food molecules and for easier absorption of nutrients by our guts. However, heating oil repeatedly with the presence of air, for certain period of time, might cause undesired chemical changes within the chemical characteristics of the oils, for example lipid oxidation, which is responsible…

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    Essential Oils

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    Introduction Essential oils (EOs) are aromatic volatile liquids obtained from plant materials whether they are vascular plant or nonvascular plants including; buds, flowers, fruits, seeds, leaves, twigs, bark, wood ,roots and herbs. Citrus plants constitute one of the main essential oils sources (Burt, 2004; Hammer, 1999). They belong to Rutaceae family, which originated from tropical and subtropical south-eastern parts of the world (Sawamura, 2010). Citrus species were cultivated in China long…

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    The impact of environmental change on the automobile industry has been significant and widespread. There has been widespread and fast changes in the environment in the past decade which is causing the need for the executives and leaders of auto makers to be cutting edge in their decision making and the pace at which there companies innovate. In the past the business model was clear and the companies felt safe with no direct completion. With the advent of global and international commerce the…

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    Glen Hager Case Study

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    how much money Texas either receives or loses. Furthermore, Hager is also a tax collector for the state of Texas and is a Republican candidate in the Texas State Senate. Hager then started to talk about how the lowering gas prices effect Texas. He claimed that the oil and gas industry in the state of Texas is thriving. For example, Texas has a 9.6…

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    Texas Oil Boom Essay

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    The harmful and powerful odor of oil is truly detrimental and can cause many health issues. “In 1899, the state enacted the first laws regulating the industry, requiring operators to cap off wells to protect groundwater and to stop letting natural gas escape into the air…” (The Story of Texas) Especially if the oil has contaminated the town’s water resources can lead to serious health issues. As mentioned before the town of Beaumont did suffer from water contamination and had a shortage of clean…

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