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    ones who are near you can get Lung Cancer with you. Second hand smoking is also a cause of Lung Cancer, So is breathing in chemicals at work everyday like asbestos, coal products, and radioactive substances. The pollution in the air and exposure to radon, a colorless, odorless gas that sometimes accumulates in the basement of homes, may cause lung cancer in a tiny minority of patients. People with Lung problems have a bigger risk of having Lung Cancer. When my dad smokes a cigarette in the car…

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    If you are thinking about buying a house, you are about to embark on an exciting journey and one that will make a huge impact on your life going forward. Additionally, buying a house will probably be one of the biggest investments you will ever make. Therefore, you should spend some time learning about the process and everything that is involved before you begin, including the home appraisal and the home appraisal cost. Knowing the process and the things you should and shouldn't do when buying a…

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    Non Small Cell Lung Cancer

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    The most dangerous risk factor that can lead to lung cancer is smoking. Smoking has the highest percent of lung cancer patients, making up the majority of 80-90% of lung cancer victims being smokers or prior smokers. Being around radon gas may also lead to lung cancer, but at a much lower rate than that of smokers. Even second hand smoke can cause the person to develop lung cancer, so it isn’t always smoking yourself but what can be in the air. If other cancers occur, the treatment…

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    Beginning in the 1960’s nuclear power was believed to be an attractive alternative to fossil fuels and was even referred to as the energy source of the future. To the uninformed the use of nuclear energy may seem frightening because the only thing rumored is the negatives like: the waste, major spills of material and disastrous radioactive accidents, but there are many benefits from the use of this energy source such as: saving millions of lives, a mass reduction of pollution, and an advancement…

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    Indoor Air Pollution Vague Problem Definition: Those that experience the effects of indoor air pollution define indoor air pollution as a health hazard that is a growing problem in buildings and house today. Furniture, building materials, or upkeep materials can leak pollutants into a household (Binggeli 326). With more and more codes suggesting alternative chemicals and solutions, comes more and more pollution. However, those stakeholders in paint companies, gas companies, and much more would…

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    Chapter Six: Completing the Table…with a Bang 1. What is the difference between a “dirty” bomb and a conventional nuclear bomb? (1 mark) The difference between a “dirty” bomb and a conventional nuclear bomb is that a nuclear bomb is designed to destroy organisms using heat and impact, while a dirty bomb is designed to kill with gamma radiation. Radiation from dirty bombs, besides burning through skin, also alters the DNA in bone marrows, which significantly weakens the body’s immune system, and…

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    Radiation Research Paper

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    What if you found out your cell phone could kill you? Radiation is part of our natural world; however, it is often dramatically increased by man made objects (Gould, 2017). There are many different things to know about radiation, and questions to ask including what objects give off radiation, the dangers involved in radiation, and symptoms of radiation sickness. The radiation of everyday objects and the different types of radiation effect the human body in many ways which can sometimes be…

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    There are many different types of cancers one of them being lung cancer. Lung cancer is the uncontrolled of abnormal cell growth that occurs in one or both lungs. These cells don’t carry the functions of a normal cells or develop healthy tissues (Lung Cancer 101). There are many types of lung cancer, but the two major ones are non-small cell lung cancer and small cell lung cancer. According to America Cancer Society, 85 to 90 percent of lung cancer is non-small lung cancer. However, there are…

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    inside” (“What is fracking?”). The term fracking refers to the type of fracture the rock creates due to the high powered water spout. Fracking has numerous negative effects, it cause health problems along with environmental issues. Fracking causes radon “a naturally occurring radioactive gas formed by the decay of uranium in rock…moves through the ground and into the air,” and affects people 's health (Apple). Fracking also causes more hurricanes due to the water heating from the greenhouse…

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    they must restrict the rate at which heat is released. | Part C: | Site Preparation & Resistance to Moisture | The ground to be built on must be free of vegetation and precautions must be taken to get rid of dangerous contaminants including radon, landfill gas and methane. If necessary the subsoil must be drained and walls, floors and roofs must be reasonably moisture-proof. | Part D: | Toxic substances | Cavity walls have to be built in such a way that fumes from the insulating…

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