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    Imagine yourself standing on top of a mountain, feeling the breeze hit your face and flowing through your hair. Imagine yourself feeling the weight and burden of everything that’s ever happened to you suddenly disappear as you look across the mountain top, viewing the world from a much clearer sight than anything you’ve ever seen before. Imagine, just imagine, yourself knowing that you accomplished climbing a mountain all on your own, that everything you did in the past lead up to this very…

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    Range Hoods

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    impacts the indoor air quality. A large number of pollutants are produced in a short period of cooking time. It is best to remove these pollutants immediately at the time of cooking, and range hoods are currently the best solution. However, this solution is only good if its capture efficiency is good and therefore it is critical to know how to calculate and maximize this efficiency. Range hoods can only remove some fraction of the cooking pollutants before they blend into the kitchen air and…

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    California Air Quality

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    California Leading Its Way To Improved Air Quality The Smog Check Program California has set a brilliant example to other states of USA. It has recognised the worsening quality of its air and has implemented strict measures to control the damage. Among its initiatives to reduce pollution, it has made it mandatory for cars manufactured after 1976 to participate in a biennial smog check program. It is done on gas powered vehicles older than six years to ensure that they follow the state required…

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    There have been many issues regarding air pollution. Scientists have been researching to resolve this issue, and some laws have been passed to reduce the air pollutants from forming in the atmosphere. Not only the scientists, but the people must also be determined to fix this issue in order to make a change in the environment because they are one of the major factors that created air pollution. Although people may not realize that they are impacting the increase in toxic pollutants in the…

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    Bolivia is a small country amongst the gigantic Brazil, Peru, Argentina and Chile and for that reason it often gets overlooked as a side-trip if there is time. But there is no better time to visit Bolivia than now, there are a variety of historical, cultural and physical activities that will please almost every traveler. From XXX to XXX, XXXX. But what makes Bolivia most attractive to most travelers it is a very inexpensive country to travel through and can make for a very affordable adventure…

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    we had been discussing air quality issues in Salt Lake City, Utah. However, as most students became annoyed at the constant discussion of these issues I became inclined to gain extensive knowledge pertaining to the ongoing air quality issues that were constantly affecting me. I became interested in this topic and the idea that maybe somehow I could make a difference. The air quality in Utah is extremely bad due to the increasing amount of pollution being emitted into the air. Utah is famous for…

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    Why Is Asthma So Common

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    system health hazards in our society lately. Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that makes breathing difficult. Honestly, many researchers can't explain the reason for why it is so common. They do have many theories though, some say that the air quality and pollution can cause much harm to us. Two other theories about asthma being so common suggest that the small space of our homes, as well as the materials that make up our homes, promote the development of asthma. Researchers suggest…

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    The goal of the program is to reduce the amount of air pollution from vehicle emissions. It is also part of Mayor Rahm Emanuel’s larger goal to make Chicago the most livable, sustainable, and competitive city in the world. According to the program’s website, similar federal programs have increased the number…

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    attributed to fine particulate matter and ozone in the air¨.This shows,that the air is unhealthy and cause diseases and cause people to get sick easily.An example is,¨Neighborhoods throughout the Bronx, northern Manhattan and north Brooklyn struggle with both air quality issues and high poverty rates.” The article states,¨High truck and traffic volume, industrial facilities and older heating systems can all contribute to increased levels of air pollution in impoverished neighborhoods. The…

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    Your air conditioner's air filter may seem like a minor component, but in actuality, the filter is extremely crucial to your system's overall operation. A dirty air filter can negatively affect your air conditioner in a variety of ways. To help you better understand the importance of changing your unit's filter, we've created a list of problems a dirty filter can cause. How does an air filter work? Before we discuss the affects of a dirty air filter, lets talk about how a clean filter works.…

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