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    What Causes Chronic Nose Itch? A few years ago, when I was still living down in North Carolina, I worked as a part-time cashier at a grocery store. One day, a customer came into my line and whispered, “You just touched your nose. Could you use some hand sanitizer before touching my groceries?” Or, something to that effect. I was mortified. First off, my nose itch is chronic and constant. It’s embarrassing, but there’s nothing I can do about it. Second of all, I didn’t pick my nose, I scratched…

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    Essay On The 90s

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    The ‘90s The nineties was a decade full of silliness and learning in the United States. In the beginning of the decade the country was fighting a war then in the middle of the decade they experienced a terror attack. The nineties came out with a variety of music and movies for people of all ages to enjoy. The time period from 1990 to 2000 is what is known as the nineties now. The nineties rolled around just as the U.S was preparing for the Persian Gulf War that would take place in 1991. Then in…

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    Water Quality Challenges Jesus Lopez-Moreno CSU Fresno PH 161 Rohan M. Jadhav Abstract The research looks into water quality challenges. The focus will be on what are water quality challenges and what are the elements that affect the quality of the water and the effect on the people. The research will also focus on the effects it has on humans and the environment and what procedures can be taken to better the situation. Finally, I will be stating my conclusion on the topic based in the…

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    trying to push my way out of everything. They manage to calm me down. The doctors are explaining why this occurred and what they did to stop it. I have had a minor procedure, clustering the blood vessel in my nose, this was done by them using silver nitrate. I have Acute Lymphocytic Leukaemia. Paralysed with terror, I have to undergo chemotherapy. In addition to all of this, I may loose my hair. Since my beautiful shiny, silky and sleek hair will be disappearing into the depth of nowhere, I…

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    Agricultural activities, including commercial farming and livestock production, has always been a priority for food availability. The countries around the world are getting many pressures on food supply as the world's population grow every second. This results in some countries expanding farm yields and some increasing the quality and quantity of crops by using more fertilizers and pesticides. It should be noted that agriculture use a global average of 70% of freshwater resources and the…

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    On April 19, 1995 the United States’ a devastating terrorist attack occurred in Oklahoma City killing 168 people and injuring 650 more (History.com Staff, 2009). The explosion at the Alfred P. Murrah federal building was so powerful that a third of building was completely reduced to rubble and three hundred buildings nearby were damaged or destroyed (FBI, n.d.). Consequently, Americans immediately suspected this attack was attributed to Middle Eastern terrorists due to the recent World Trade…

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    Before the discovery of Louis Jacques Mande Daguerre and William Henry Fox Talbot, the images created with the use of camera obscura were fleeting and unstable. Many worked toward making the images permanent and lasting. So, when in 1838 Daguerre announced to the world his process allowing to preserve the captured images, the world went wild. The world was already changing. The Renaissance scientific and intellectual revolution sought to move away from idealized images of the spiritual world.…

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    Ice Cream Essay

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    a digestion flask. The sulfuric acid is an oxidizing agent that digests the food while anhydrous sodium sulfate speeds up the reaction by raising the boiling point and catalysts to boosts the reaction. In this step, nitrogen (except for those in nitrates and nitrites) are converted into ammonia and other organic matter to C02 and H20. After digestion, neutralization is done. When the digestion is completed the flask is then connected to a receiving flask. Sodium hydroxide is then added to the…

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    Introduction The Jackson Pike Wastewater Treatment Plant, located in Columbus Ohio, along with the Southerly Plant are responsible for treating a combined average of 208 million gallons of water per day [1]. Founded in 1937, the Jackson Pike Plant first treated approximately 50 million gallons of water per day. To keep up with a growing Columbus population, the wastewater plant has been upgraded to treat 150 million gallons per day. On September 7th, 2017 Carnell Felton, the plant’s assistant…

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    4.0 Results and Discussion Before the strontium quantification of the solutions resulted from the ion exchange experiments, it was necessary to investigate what is the range where strontium absorbs radiation linearly and what is the detection limit. The graphs below show the absorbance (atomic absorption) in function of the strontium concentration and it can clearly be seen in figure 2 that at concentrations above 10 ppm the samples start to present non-linear absorption. Therefore, all the…

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