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    Some people believe we should legalize marijuana for medical reasons. Do you? I don’t. Legalizing marijuana is a bad idea because, it creates many social/public problems, the ingredients are toxic, and the risks are high. Many people are tormented by cancer caused by smoking like my grandpa. Most people regret smoking marijuana because of all the problems it causes. Marijuana makes getting cancer 200% more likely (Miranda Hitti). My grandfather died from cancer caused by smoking. I don’t…

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    Arterial Stiffness

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    reconstruction taking place in order to recompense for the differences in wall pressure. Along with relating to various structural causes, vessel function can have an impact on the arterial stiffness as well, with the endothelium and, especially, nitric oxide being primary determinants (Payne, Wilkinson, & Webb, 2010). General knowledge on the subject of dynamic fluctuations in arterial stiffness continues to be rather insufficient; for that reason, the causes of arterial stiffness discussed in…

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    During WW2, the US annually mined over 17,000 tons of uranium oxide in the Rocky and Sierra Nevada mountains. Before 1959, no laws dictated where to properly dump chemical waste. Ergo this waste would routinely be released into waterways. By 1980, there were about 35 large scale mills throughout the US producing uranium oxide. The environmental impact and worker health hazards of the uranium mining industry have been the subject of several lawsuits…

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    Unknown Copper Ore

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    Determining Percent Composition of Unknown Copper Ore Sample Iodine-thiosulfate Method: An Analytical Method The objective of this experiment is to eliminate all interfering species from a sample of unknown copper ore in order to later determine pure copper content. Copper ore can be found in a mineral that contains pure copper and other species that is mined and can later have copper extracted from them (Taher, 1999). To eliminate all interfering species, such as Iron, Arsenic, and…

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    Causes Of Climate Change

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    Climate change is a global-scale atmospheric externality. It is an issue that must be understood and addressed globally. Environmental trends based on scientific and observed studies have shown an increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere, an increase of the Earth’s surface and ocean temperature causing a decline in sea ice, and more prevalent extreme weather patterns- all due to human influence. However, trying to understand each of these trends separately will not fully explain the causes…

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    The electronic cigarette is the novel product to become ever more the focus for smoking prevention strategies among adolescents in high school. In one year alone between 2013 and 2014, the percentage and total number of students smoking e-cigarettes tripled from 4.5 to 13.4 percent of students and 660,000 to 2 million teenagers, respectively (Centers for Disease Control, 2015). E-cigarette use for the first time exceeded over the use of every other tobacco product, including conventional…

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    Sulphuric Acid Case Study

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    resilience levels for the different effluents should be given attention based on the permitted requirements. Relevant authorities have to be consulted during the primary site survey to help regulate the standards required. Elusive discharge of sulphur oxides and sulphuric acid mist are the paramount environmental problems facing the sulfuric acid production industry. Great standards of continuity in some plants makes it possible that most of the sulphur dioxide produced is transformed to…

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    Iron Pump Research Paper

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    Iron Pump contains two main complexes: 1- Nitric Oxide Blend contains glycine, nitrate, Hawthorn Berry Powder, arginine, ornithine, agmatine and beetroot extract. 2- The Energy & CNS Blend contains tyrosine, vinpocetine, caffeine and bitartrate. MusclePharm have always been big on developing nitrate…

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    Vigorelle Research Paper

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    Vigorelle: Do ladies find natural sexual booster Gel Vigorelle Effective? Definition of Vigorelle: Vigorelle is a clinically-endorsed equation containing an in number blend of natural herbs, supplements and entirely inquired components which improves your sexual feelings. It makes her a ton of energized, torrid and excited inside of the room. Vigorelle makes a woman a great deal of responsive to erotic touches and a considerable measure of mindful of incitement. It makes her just turned on,…

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    was accurate, I feel she worded it in a misleading way (2015). The men, Robert F. Furchgott, Louis J. Ignarro and Dr. Ferid Murad, who discovered the science that allows sildenafil citrate to work, won the award because the discovery that nitric oxide gas can help to make blood vessels relax and widen is incredibly important medical information. The science behind that discovery can also be applied to helping cancer, heart disease, and other medical ailments (Associated Press, 1998). The…

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