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    Home buying often paired with stress and apprehension. To add to home buyers uncertainty, a lot of bad information and advice are available to home buyers from the internet, family members, friends and colleagues. Find out the most common misconceptions first time homebuyers have when looking to get financed for a new home. This is a continuation of the first blog I made for this topic. Read it at: https://danielines.wordpress.com/2016/01/05/the-top-misconceptions-of-buyers/ I ONLY NEED…

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    According to research lung cancer arises due to smoking, use of tobacco smoke, passive smoking, radon, occupational exposure and pollution. Lung cancer does not cause symptoms until they have spread too far to be cured, but some symptoms arise in early stages of lung cancer. Signs and symptoms of lung cancer are coughs, shortness of breath, feeling…

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    Have you ever been watching T.V. and just wondered where the energy that was powering the television was coming from, or how it was made? Well that power source is called nuclear power and many people do not think about nuclear power, or just not pay any attention to nuclear power, but nuclear power is one of the most useful thing to have been discovered. It powers so much. Without nuclear power you would not have electricity to charge Iphones and laptops. With nuclear power we do so much with…

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    Lung Cancer Disease Diary

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    The topic of my disease diary is lung cancer. The reason, why I have chosen it is, because I also have witnessed how somebody died because of lung cancer and I want to know how that could happen. In the following report I will talk about the characteristic of the cancer, the causes and symptoms, the treatment of the disorder and how the relationship is to other body systems. Lung cancer, also called carcinoma of the lung or pulmonary carcinoma, is an enormously deadly tumor in the lung. The…

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    What Is Lung Cancer?

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    LUNG CANCER AND ITS CAUSES INTRODUCTION Lungs are respiratory organs that are located within the chest, one is the left side and the other one the right side. They help in removing the carbon dioxide and bring in oxygen into the blood. Lung cancer is also known as bronchogenic carcinomas. Lung cancer has been rated as the number one killer worldwide. It is a deadliest disease because it spreads before being detected. It affects all genders. It is essential to understand some of the things that…

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    Evaluate the idea of social stratification and, with the aid of statistical evidence and sociological explanation, demonstrate how stratification (with reference to class, gender or ethnicity) can be a cause or factor in health inequality. This essay will evaluate the concept of lung cancer and, with the help of statistical proof and social science rationalisation, demonstrate that stratification with respect to class and gender may be a cause or consider health difference. Stratification is…

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    scientist and majorly contributed to today’s modern science. In 1895, Rutherford identified a simpler and more commercially viable means of detecting radio waves (Ernest Rutherford A&E Television Network). At McGill University, Rutherford discovered radon (Ernest Rutherford - Scientist Supreme). Later, he began focusing on uranium. Rutherford discovered that placing it near foil resulted in one type of radiation being easily blocked, while a different type had no trouble…

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    Even, though some people claim that WALL-E is another uplifting pixar movie, research contradicts those non believers giving us new evidence towards the future of Earth being extremely damaged by climate change. Over the years, mankind has taken advantage of Earth's natural resources by damaging the Earth at the same time. Some parts of the Earth's natural environment, such as the Wilderness are being destroyed faster than people are predicting. This would possibly mean that wilderness will no…

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    Chemical Bonding

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    Topic 1: Chemical bonding 1.True or False: An Ion is when an atom gains or loses an electron. 2.What is a Cation? An ion with a (+) charge. 3.True or False: An Anion does not have a (-) charge. 4.What type of bonding transfers electrons? Ionic bonding 5.What are all the types of chemical bonds? Ionic, Covalent, and Metallic bonding. 6.What do you call an element that has different forms . Isotopes 7.Which type of bonding is the “strongest”? Ionic bonding 8.True or False: Ionic bonds are formed…

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    Marie and Pierre Curie More than hundred years passed since Marie and Pierre Curie won the Nobel Prize for discovering radioactive elements polonium and radium. The scientific world was excited with the newly discovered force of nature, but they soon realized that that the discovery was not the best for human race. They soon learned that the great discovery was a threat to health. Unfortunately, long time went by until their concerns were taken seriously. Marie Curie denied that…

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