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    that individuals’ food choices affect their health and the importance of eating clean. In the article, Katz uses clear reasons, credible sources, solid data evidence, and vivid examples to explain how our bodies process food, how the food people consume can directly affect bodies, how eating badly contributes to the most of the chronic diseases and deaths, and how to choose clean food. He encourages readers to eat clean and stay healthy. By the use of logos, ethos, and pathos in the article,…

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    advantage of our home. We pollute it, mine mountains, clear-cut forests and think nothing of it. In everyday life people normally like to keep their home clean and tidy, they may buy insurance to help them buy a new one if something happens to their old one. Earth is our home, yet we don’t treat it like one. We do not try to keep our planet clean and tidy, nor do we take any precautionary measures to protect it. For my senior exit project I want to work to preserve a small piece of the Earth. To…

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    shake at the first meeting. After he dropped the pill, he seem very uncomfortable about picking it up. A. The client presents a group of symptoms that are closely related to Obsessive-compulsive Disorder. Symptoms such as urges to keep his hands clean, shaving his head, not touching people when they are sick, and making sure everything he uses is brand…

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    quickly as it does in warmer waters, and large quantities of oil have sunk into the semi porous ground where oil-dissolving bacteria can no longer reach them. Since the Exxon Valdez incident took place in a very remote area, the equipment necessary for clean up could only be provided by helicopters, which took very long, giving the oil time to spread far. The case of Exxon Valdez has lead to several international agreements such as MARPOL 73/78 (short for marine pollution, Prevention of…

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    Dbq Early Jamestown

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    unfortunately failed miserably in creating a successful permanent settlement right from the start. The early colonists that arrived at Jamestown around 1607 did not survive mainly because of exposure to disease, conflict with the natives, and lack of clean/any water. Exposure to unknown diseases was certainly a major factor that led to the early colonists dying. According to Dennis B. Blanton from the College of William & Mary in Williamsburg, Virginia, “Disease in early years to Jamestown’s…

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    stomach. This is the BETTER way to inject testosterone because there is less risk of scar tissue, it is more cost-effective, and it is a safer method of self-injection. What’s in this kit and why? 2 alcohol prep pads to clean hormone vial and injection site 2 antibacterial wipes to clean hands 1 1cc syringe 1 18 gauge (BIGGER) needle for drawing 1 25 gauge (SMALLER) needle for injection 1 piece of gauze To inject testosterone, follow these steps:…

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    Construction Pollutant

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    environment and the community around it. Air, water, and noise pollution are the three main pollutants that affect the environment and community. Air pollution mainly comes from the toxins emitted by the construction equipment. According to the US EPA Clean Air Act Advisory Committee, “A single bulldozer engine can emit as much particulate matter as more than 500 cars”(Construction equipment, 2015). Construction equipment emits nitrogen oxide (NOx), hydrocarbons (HC), carbon monoxide (CO), and…

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    consumption of bottled water along with massive profitability of this industry is because of the popular misconception that distilled water is cleaner and healthier than the regular tap water. However, Standage argues, tap water is known to be as clean and healthy as the distilled water with no potential health risks. This is evident from the example that people cannot differentiate between the tastes of bottled, distilled, mineral and tap water. Therefore, it is inappropriate to claim that the…

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    In the developed world the importance of having access to clean drinking water is often overlooked. In “Why Sewers Should EXCITE Us,” an excerpt taken from his essay “We’re All Downstream,” published in Blue Planet Run, Michael Specter argues that poverty causes the problem of inadequate access to clean drinking water around the world. This problem not only cause widespread health concerns, but as Specter points out, “the tragedy is not just one of illness, it’s also the devastating loss of…

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    Influenza In School

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    Students whom have missed school because of the influenza have lower grades now. In order to prevent yourself from becoming sick you need to consider encouraging staff and students to get the seasonal flu vaccination. Another thing is being clean. Being clean is very important everyone should wash hands often with soap and water for 20 seconds. In case someone does become ill they should be considerate and cover…

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