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    continues as new legislation looks to make 22 chemicals, typically found in the synthetic marijuana drug K2, illegal across the country. Friday, U.S. Senator Chuck Schumer was in Watkins Glen to introduce the federal legislation. From the fentanyl laced pills found in Chemung County this past March to the synthetic marijuana found at a convenience store in Broome County just this past week , U.S Senator Chuck Schumer says synthetic drugs are sweeping the nation. Something Schuyler County…

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    Jorunal #2 Molecules and Cells 1. During the first weeks of Bio 001 lectures, we discussed “what it means to be alive”, and then we discussed the concept of “emergent properties” in the origin of functional molecules and cells. What is meant by “emergent properties” in biology? In biology, emergent properties are when parts of an organism interact with one another to perform a specific function. It is important to note that an emergent property is not exhibited by one part alone. Usually,…

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    Disadvantages Of Flakka

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    is gaining massive popularity in South Florida. Flakka is inexpensive, exceptionally potent and is depicted as the succeeding generation of synthetic drugs. Users possess feelings of euphoria and delirium that is produced by imitating the stimulant cathinone (Calarco, 2015). Flakka is mainly produced with alpha-pyrrolidinovalerophenone (Alpha-PVP), a synthetic stimulant initially developed in the 1960’s, and recognized as the equivalent form of chemical used to produce an alternative abused…

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    analyze contributors to environmental pollution and implement solutions for these issues. This source details how synthetic fertilizers indefinitely cause water pollutants and provides statistical…

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    this experiement investigates “How effective are antimicrobial substances; natural compared to synthetic at preventing the bacterial growth of E.coli?” Despite the numerous trials conducted for accuracy, further experiment would need to be done in order to completely determine the effectiveness of both natural and synthetic antimicrobial substances. The hypothesis of this experiment stated that the synthetic antimicrobial substance used: Dettol was much more effective in resisting the growth of…

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    eating food your entire life. You go to the supermarket, get your vegetables, your fruit, your bread, and take them home to eat, but most of you have been unaware that you could have been poisoning yourself all these years. There is a need to ban synthetic chemical pesticides. Chemical pesticides are linked to a wide range of health problems. There are short term health problems like headaches and vomiting, and there are life altering long term effects such as hormonal problems and cancer.…

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    Hair Wigs Lab Report

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    Synthetic Wig and Human Hair Wig Care If you have an extensive wig collection, human hair or synthetic hair wigs, you should know how to care for them. Use these steps to properly care for and wash your different wigs. Synthetic Wig Care 1. Before washing your wig, gently brush the wig with a wig brush. If your wig has tight curls, don’t brush but use your fingers to remove tangles. 2. Use wig shampoo that is specific to synthetic hair wigs. In a sing, mix 2 teaspoons of shampoo with cold…

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    Artificial Turfs History

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    available playing hours. Additionally, artificial turfs are less impacted by weather conditions, resulting in an economically appealing choice for sports clubs and institutions, even with a higher initial investment compared to natural turf. (Reference Synthetic Turf and Lower Extremity Injuries p. 67) The first artificial grass pitch in Britain was installed in 1971 Islington County, London for a non-commercial football facility (Reference Artificial Surfaces for Outdoor Sports p. 8)…

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    Betadine and Iodine deal Way to Differentiate The distinction amongst Betadine and Iodine, fundamentally, originates from their synthetic nature. Iodine is an uncommon component that typically exists as a diatomic atom. Betadine is an intricate substance compound containing iodine in an unpredictable frame. Both iodine and betadine have various business uses and one of a kind applications; essentially betadine is utilized as a sterile arrangement and immaculate iodine is a substance component in…

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    Innate Knowledge

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    This assumes that a synthetic judgment demands a synthesis of knowledge from other experiences. Kant realized through a priori synthetic knowledge it is achievable by implementing his theory on transcendental idealism. This is created through required conditions of pure natural science, mathematics, and metaphysics. His examination and research into mathematics has been the main component to understanding the possibilities of priori synthetic knowledge. This can be possible if transcendental…

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