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    Jergens Original Scent

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    One of the kinds of lotions is Jergens Original Scent. It moisturizes because of its nourishing emollients. The chemicals in this lotion are the nourishing emollients. The benefit of these chemicals is to moisturize skin. The second kind of lotion, Aveeno, has a unique oatmeal formula. The different chemicals are dimethicone 1.2% and colloidal oatmeal. The dimethicone 1.2% is the skin protectant. The colloidal oatmeal, protects dry skin, smoothes skin, and makes the skin look healthy.…

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    trade secrets. This act also requires health care professional to submit paper work in order to obtain information of the chemicals that are being used as well as a written consent confidentiality agreement. What this act does is slow down the nurses and other health care professional that are treating the illnesses that fracking is imposing as well as hindering the development of effective, evidence based treatments to all the…

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    Sherman's Antitrust Laws

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    Industrial Revolution not only brought modernization and new technologies to society, it dramatically changed the way business was conducted due to the development of large corporations. The Industrial Revolution gave birth to some well-known trusts like, “Standard Oil, U.S. Steel, the American Tobacco Company, the International Mercantile Marine Company, and the match companies controlled by Ivar Kreuger, the Match King. Other trusts were formed by several companies, such as the Motion Picture…

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    States. Prohibition was promoted by most progressives of the time, due to its ability to cripple politicians who were based out of saloons. Government regulation was one of the solutions that progressives looked to use when it came to the economy as well as social issues such as…

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    Benefits Of Lemon Juice

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    benefits of lemon or lime consist of its usage as a treatment method of throat problems, acid indigestion, bowel irregularity, dental issues, and a fever, internal bleeding, rheumatism, burns, excessive weight, respiratory system disorders, cholera as well as high blood pressure, when it likewise helps hair and body care,. Recognized for its healing quality since generations, lemon assists to reinforce your body immune system, purify your stomach, and it is regarded as a blood cleanser. The…

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    The two paintings I chose to compare and contrast were Le Dejeuner sur l’herbe and The Birth of Venus. Both paintings were created in different time periods. Le Dejeuner sur l’herbe was created in 1862-1863 by Èdouard Manet. The Birth of Venus was created in 1484-1486 by Sandro Botticelli. When you look at both paintings there are many similarities you can point out just by looking at them. Although they were made in two different eras of time, the paintings have more in common than one would…

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    Art Analysis: Peter Booth

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    quite, and loneliness. This painting was painted around more of a quietness. While Peter Booth’s painting was made with, also oil paint but he did not make his as smooth as Jeffery’s art piece he made his art work rougher, he painted this painting showing humanity in a state of darkness, loneliness and isolation while maintaining the possibility of hope. He did this well to show this because as said before, the dog is pure while the man is dark. Jeffery smart’s painting the ‘Cahill Expressway’…

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    How Did Rockefeller Wrong

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    Rockefeller was the founder of Standard Oil Company, and become one heck of a rich man. In 1863 Rockefeller invested in Cleveland, Ohio, Refinery, for then-fledgling oil. He controlled most of the refineries in the US. They thought he was doing unethical practices, to gain monopoly industries. They had found, the Standard Oil Company in violation, of antitrust laws, and ordered it to be dissolve. Rockefeller was born to a traveling salesman. He always did little side jobs, from selling…

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    “Hot, Flat, and Crowded”, had a general theme throughout the entire book about the current state of the world and what we should be doing in order to make it better. The author, Thomas Friedman, discusses the three major issues he sees in the world, as evident by the title of this informative book. The term “Hot” refers to the current state of the climate and how the Earth is experiencing a process known as global warming. Global warming is the process by which the planet becomes increasing…

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    In 1430, Jan van Eyck painted "The man in a blue cap" using the principal medium in that time, oil on wood. Originally painted to be in the Brukenthal National Museum, is a very small piece (22.5 cm x 16.6 cm with frame and 19.1 cm x 13.2 cm without frame) , This piece still in the same place it was painted. The man is shown in three-quarters view with his face dramatically lit by light falling from the left. This device provides both striking contrasts of light and shadow and draws the…

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