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    Introduction New York City during the Jazz Age was a brewing ground for chemicals of all sorts, from wood alcohol to carbon monoxide to chloroform to so many others. New York City poisonings were once taken lightly and brushed off as mere accidents or even as unimportant, but no more when Alexander Gettler took on the role of forensic chemist under Charles Norris. Gettler received his master’s degree at Columbia University in 1910, and then took a job as chemistry instructor at Bellevue Medical…

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    slavery with no father figure who was an unknown white man; and a mother who was a cook on a plantation. After eventually getting emancipated in 1865 Washington and his family moved on to Malden, West Virginia, where he worked on places like salt furnaces and coal mines. With a desire for an education Booker took on night classes and eventually moved on to an Agricultural institute in Virginia. He soon became strongly influenced by his principal Samuel Chapman Armstrong. Armstrong held a program…

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    Radiology Tech Admissions Essay When I was seventeen years old, I took a professional medical careers course at New Market Skills Center in Washington to make up for some credits that I had missed for maternity absence. I continued the program my senior year. We prepared for the Certified Nursing Assistant exam and had clinical rotation for two weeks at Panorama City, a nursing home. Through my clinical experience, I learned that being able to empathize with your patient is very important in the…

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    Roosting areas can include overhangs, mine shafts, sandstone, rooves tree hollows, under big pieces of bark or rooves. Roosting areas available in Longneck Lagoon are building bridges, tree hollows and loose bark. The lagoon also has a human construction of boxes that is used for the bats to…

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    ocean with the wildlife. Qualities that a Marine biologist should have problem solving skills, they must be observers, have developed writing skills since the job requires writing research papers on their findings and observations, have an interest in salt water environments and the living organisms within them, and must be patient. Salaries for marine biologist also vary depending on experience and…

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    Waking up to the smell of salt filled air, the sound of the waves crashing against the shore all just a few yards outside my window I was sure that this was going to be a great vacation on the beach even in the middle of September. Parasailing, snorkeling, dolphin cruises, and just playing around in the ocean, who knew we could pack it all into a matter of five days. On this vacation I enjoyed sunny, warm days, time with family, and time on the beaches of Destin, Florida. “The Thrill Is On at…

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    Minerals and their derived products are the foundation of many important industries. Mines and quarries can be found in almost every country all around the world. Mining industry products provide most of the needed energy, from electricity in homes and industries, to fuel in cars, machinery and tools Resources obtained from mines are also used as inputs for raw materials, consumer goods as well as for almost all services and processes provided by other industries, such as: manufacturing…

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    (Reese and Loughlin, 61). New laws have been developed in order to reverse the negative trends from mining, which include the following: Abandoned Mine Land law, Open Cut Land Reclamation Act, Surface Mining Control and Reclamation Act of 1977 (Reese and Loughlin, 62) Then the oil boom hit Oklahoma. The first oil find was an accident searching for salt near Salina in 1859 and it would take three more decades before drilling for oil was done purposely (Reese and Loughlin, 62). Bartlesville –…

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    One morning at Roll, Yanek was pulled out of the ranks and loaded onto a truck, they were heading to another concentration camp and it was called the Wieliczka salt mine. Yanek was put underground to mine salt, when he noticed a familiar person to him. It was a Judenrat’s Policeman, everyone in his barrack got mad at him for being one and taking order from Nazi’s and stealing everything they owned. So the next day while they were underground they heard a kapo yelling and asking who did this,…

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    The thick, hot air, making it harder to breathe. Tthe sweat streaks down your face and you can taste the salt and dirt. Knees hurting, and hands sore and you're younger than fourteen. Tthat is what the kids felt like during the time of Cchild Llabor. The end of Child labor influenced America for the better and made America come to the point that we are at now. Child labor was a change that we will never forget because now, in this point in time we don’t have child labor and that is for the best.…

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