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    appropriate manner. It focused on its profits at the costs of the street children’s lives and did not accept the use of mustard seed oil. The company should have conducted investigations about the possible misuse of the product, and taken sufficient actions to prevent any detrimental effect of its use. H. B. Fuller misled everyone to believe about the short shelf life of mustard seed oil and its carcinogenic effect, without conducting any research. However, correct information was thereafter…

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    had been using the corpse of a decapitated German soldier as a pillow.38 In a subsequent incident, mustard gas engulfed John immediately following an artillery barrage. Still protecting himself from falling debris caused by the explosions and consequently, unaware of the approaching dangerous cloud, John donned his gas masked only after inhaling a damaging dose of the toxic chemicals. The mustard gas made him deathly sick, causing weight loss to significantly below one hundred pounds.…

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    “Faith without Works is Dead” There are many descriptions in the New Testament concerning one’s faith and if put to work the results of one’s faith. The most commonly book and verses is James 2:14-26 which discusses the no effect of alleged faith dubious by works. The scripture points out how faith is proved the actions of the individuals. John chapter 15 verses 1-17 analyzes the devotees connection with Jesus to those of members to the vine. A members that truly has a relationship with Christ…

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    doing something that I absolutely love and everyone else did too. Jackie even told me to bring the hoops next time because she knew a kid that would love to see me hoop. I also loved planting our veggies because I know that soon we will have fresh mustard greens, collard greens and broccoli to eat! We just have to wait for…

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    from phosgene and disphosgene, which were both used to fill artillery shells.”Along with chlorine the most commonly known poison gas is mustard gas. Likewise, it was introduced by the Germans in the Ypres trenches on July 12, 1917. Mustard gas is an irritant that would burn the skin, leaving internal and external filters, filled with yellow fluid. However, mustard gase’s side effects are not visible instantly, it can take a couple of hours for blisters to appear. In the Western Front, “ Its…

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    World War II, sailors were accidentally exposed to mustard gas. Shortly after this exposure, they were found to have extremely low white blood cell counts. Like cancer cells, white blood cells typically grow very quickly and multiply rapidly. Doctors questioned the idea of mustard gas having a similar effect on rapidly growing cancer cells. Doctors began to test their theories on patients with advanced lymphomas by injecting a chemical into mustard gas. Despite the temporary effect, patients…

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    in New York as a gift. It was a very touching moment. Franck wants to show Patty everything in France. He decides to broaden her world and introduce her to French Dijon mustard. He takes her to the beautiful store, Mielle, which is the most famous mustard shop with an amazing assortment. She has only known yellow mustard and not aware there were so many choices. They stroll down the Rue de Rivoli and Franck invites her to the famous hot chocolate salons Angelina’s. They are seated at a…

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    The Clue It was an unseemingly cold and dark night in 1991, and I was getting ready to leave the night shift, like usual. It was about midnight, when I got a call from Mrs. White, an old friend of mine. "Mr. Boddy has been murdered! There's blood everywh-", she exclaimed in a shaky voice. " Calm down", I said, "Now what happened?" Mr. Boddy has been and.. And he's surrounded by a pool of blood!", she said barely getting the words out from her panicked voice. "I'll be there in in a couple of…

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    Alcohol breath can be the bane of a drinker’s life, but there are some ways to get rid of alcohol breath. Through eating and drinking certain substances, cleaning yourself up, and working to prevent booze breath to begin with, you can end up smelling alcohol-free! Ways to get Rid of Alcohol Breath: • Drink a lot of water. Staying hydrated will decrease the build up of alcohol in your system. • Eat garlic. Garlic has a powerful odor that tends to mask the smell of alcohol. • Drink plenty of…

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    In this exceedingly powerful painting, “Figures in a Landscape” painted in 1972 by Sidney Goodman, a child, woman, and man are in what looks to be a park because of the sandbox and blue and red swing set. In the background the mountains are bright and happy with houses surrounded by many tall green trees. On the right side of the painting is a huge dark gloomy cloud like when a murder is about to occur in a horror movie. The figures look like something is going on in their mind, maybe they are…

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