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    Conclusion Summary of Emergency Response Plan In chlorine spills, one of the hardest decisions is whether or not to evacuate people. Given the number of high rises in Chicago, it would be too difficult to move that dense of a population and it would probably be safe to stay in as long as the air inlets are closed and they are not located in basements. Thus, we will move towards focusing our efforts on low-lying buildings where chlorine can enter on vulnerable people as well as our high-risk…

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    Do you dare to go out without masks? Many people in China will answer “No.” Rapid industrial development of China has improved people’s standard of living. However, it also brings some unwanted side effects, such as air pollution and water pollution. In order to develop industries, the consumption of fossil fuels increases. Burning of fossil fuels emits lots of air pollutants, such as sulfur dioxide, nitrogen dioxide, carbon dioxide, and other particles. Private cars and other vehicles also…

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    measurement of the amount of suspended solids particles presents or the rate of sedimentation in a stream. It measures the scattering of light by the suspended particles. Turbidity is a major concern of water treatment operations were suspended particulate matter are removed from the water body so that can be used for domestic and industrial…

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    Osteoarthritis is a disease of joints that means they do not move as smoothly as they should be, due to the thinning of the cartilage [1]. This disease mostly affects people over the age of 65, and it is estimated that 2.46 million people suffer from osteoarthritis in England alone, just of the hip joint. Osteoarthritis causes a lot of pain to the patient and a loss of mobility due to the damaged joint. It has been found that joint replacement offers significant pain relief and improvement in…

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    It all happened so fast. Obsolescence deftly saturated Ernest’s life to the point that he had taken up lying on a blue and green plaid blanket in the middle of Watson Park on Sunday afternoon. And today felt like a Sunday. Ernest heard the distant echoing of dinging Church bells, offering harmonious valediction to their parishioners, and everything around him seemed to be quiet and slow. But that would soon change, and it made Ernest smile a toothy smile. He knew, that after church services…

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    Diesel Law Essay

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    Environmental Protection Agency and Diesel Particulate Filter laws are a major problem today in the diesel industry. The EPA industry is claiming diesel engines are not running efficient enough for their particular measures to have a safe environment or clean burning engine. EPA’s discrimination about diesels is that they put sulfur and other harmful fumes into the atmosphere and hurt the environment enough to where the point has got to EPA that if they make a change, their changes will make a…

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    40% of garbage is burned, releasing a mix of carbon dioxide,carbon monoxide, mercury, particulate matter, and other toxins into the air. These gasses mixed together, as well as other, can cause asthma, emphysema, lung cancer, and many more chronic illnesses. In the modern day, car exhaustion is flooding the air, adding up the layers from each…

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    On October 26, 1948 smog, that was confirmed to be fatal, had encompassed a small town named Donora, located in Pennsylvania. The majority of these residents were used to the smoke that had emerged or arose due to a local zinc smelter. However, on this day there was an adjustment in temperature and a deficiency of wind that confined a deadly mixture of sulfur dioxide, carbon monoxide, and metal dust. This toxic mixture ends up remaining in the air for five days. Forlornly, due to this…

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    High Modernism Analysis

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    High modernism is a concept that has been used by many different countries of the global south to rapidly transform them into countries of the global north. Scott defined it as an “aspiration to the administrative ordering of nature and society.” (“Transforming Visions”, 88) The concepts of high modernism are reflected in events like villagization in Tanzania and collectivization in the Soviet Union (“Authoritarian High Modernism”, n.p.). Furthermore, high modernism is usually implemented by an…

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    Both diesel engines and gasoline engines are internal combustion engines, which means they are designed to make mechanical energy by converting chemical energy available in fuel. Rotary motion is required to turn the wheels of a car forward. So to make this rotary motion, pistons connected to a crankshaft move in an up and down motion to create the rotary motion. Through a series of small combustions or explosions, diesel engines and gasoline engines convert fuel into energy. Diesel and…

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