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    Dehumidification in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky –Tristate Area If your indoor air feels heavy and smells a bit musty, it could mean that your home is experiencing high levels of humidity. Although humidity is important, having too much can destroy the pleasant environment because it encourages allergens, like mold and mildew, to grow. Thankfully, you can reduce the amount of humidity in the air with a dedicated dehumidifier. This system is designed to pull excess moisture in the air…

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    Gas Station Research Paper

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    Energy is a necessity for all people living in America. There are many different ways of generating power, but they all have to follow the second law of thermodynamics. In such cases, they would either use the energy that is naturally around us such as air, water, and even nuclear. Some people stick to the more primitive methods such as coal burning. Which can release large amount of particulate matter and toxic gasses that inevitably contaminate the air around us. American Municipal Power Inc.…

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    I am writing to you because of the air pollution problem we have in Utah. Air pollution affects health issues, especially in older, people, babies and people with lung disease. Lung disease is a huge problem because of how polluted the air is in Utah. In fact, we are the 7th most air polluted city in the nation. Two main reasons why Utah air is so bad because of business and vehicle. Our trucks and cars are a major contributor to the air pollution because it is creating more carbon dioxide and…

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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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    Ethnic Characteristics Table 2 and 3 represent the racial and ethnic characteristic of census tract 1220.01, Arlington, and Texas. Within racial characteristics, White and Hispanics make up majority of the population in all three categories. In census tract 1220.01, whites are majority (92.63%) followed by Hispanic (66.91%). In Table 2, these two census tract 1220.01 findings are the highest compared to Arlington and Texas. Ethnic characteristic showed the diversity in census tract 1220.01,…

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    Traffic Congestion Speech

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    Topic: Causes of Traffic Congestion Thesis statement: Traffic congestion is caused by high volumes of vehicles, inadequate infrastructure, illegal parking and pedestrian crossing. Sub-topics Topic sentences High volumes of vehicles A major reason for traffic congestion is the high volume of vehicles. Inadequate infrastructure Along with vehicular increases another contributing factor to traffic congestion is inadequate infrastructure. Illegal…

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    1 Introduction Air pollution is one of the primary environmental hazards to the health of citizens across the world. If countries focus on controlling and decreasing the level of air pollution they can rapidly minimize the risk of various deadly diseases like cardiovascular diseases, various types of cancer, acute and chronic respiratory problems like pneumonia, asthma etc. over short and long-time period. According to the World Health Organization(WHO) in the year 2014, around more than ninety…

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    The Industrial Revolution had mostly negative effects but there were some positive outcomes. There was good and bad situations happening to the workers such as getting paid and having a good environment. Also some workers got hurt by the machines and would get sick since the machine caused pollution. One of the positive effects during the Industrial Revolution was that the workers in the factories had a good environment that was clean and safe . Every other worker was doing their job. In…

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    Air Pollution Kant

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    Air pollution is a serious environmental problem around the world especially in china which is serious. Over the past few decades, the environment has been greatly reduced due to the rapid population growth and the industrialization and urbanization process of harmful pollutants such as total suspended particulates are discharged from all those harmful pollutants. The impact of air pollution on public health in Beijing also limits the future expansion and success of the city. Pollution is…

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    Why Is Asthma So Common

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    Asthma is one of most common respiratory system health hazards in our society lately. Asthma is a chronic disease of the airways that makes breathing difficult. Honestly, many researchers can't explain the reason for why it is so common. They do have many theories though, some say that the air quality and pollution can cause much harm to us. Two other theories about asthma being so common suggest that the small space of our homes, as well as the materials that make up our homes, promote the…

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