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    oil, wood that contain mercury, if not burning mercury itself. Many power plants and companies do so and make up for most of the toxic activity. According to the EDF(Environmental Defense Fund) “A large amount of toxic mercury pollution is released from a relatively small number of plants.…

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    American Water Problem

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    pounds of toxic discharges and supply water to at least 13 states. But these states are not the only ones suffering from these toxic tides. Sara Jerome revealed in her Water Online article on July 11, 2014 the top ten states with the worst contaminated drinking water: Indiana, Texas, Louisiana, Alabama, Virginia, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Georgia, North Carolina, and Ohio. Additionally, she reported that “The Great Lakes were among the hardest hit, swallowing 8.39 million pounds of toxic chemicals…

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    United States eats GMO and how popular there are. It describes how most of processed foods have GMOs in them. Some scientist say that GMOS are bad for the crops because of the toxic release on the crops (Glass). Also some may say that those toxic on the crops should not be allowed to be consumed. It has been proven that those toxic are helping keep the pest away from spreading diseases(decoded science). Another point some scientist say is that there is no evidence showing GMOS…

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    Fracking Persuasive Essay

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    pressure, highly toxic chemicals mixed with water can extract gas from shale. This toxic mixture, at high pressure, is put into a pipe that extends far underground; gas pockets are released and then rise to the top of the well. Natural gas and crude oil are produced from Fracking. Many people like the idea of Fracking because it has lowered the price of gas and oil significantly. This process gives America some independence from foreign countries that produce oil and gas. However, the toxic…

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    meaning of 'this' is, and why it is so toxic to their mental state at the present time, then to the employ the NLP technique to alter the meaning of the event so that it is something more logical and manageable to the patient. In the patients mind, they might think that they caused the death of a loved one because they told them to go and get milk from the supermarket, and the person died in a car accident on the way there. This type of thinking is highly toxic and using the NLP technique the…

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    Heplatin Research Paper

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    procedures with the potential to harm liver function. Drug Cisplatin (cis-diamminedichloroplatinum) shown to cause hepatotoxic, is an effective against solid tumors as an anti-tumor drug for the treatment of several human affected by cancer to exert their toxic effects by one or more common pathogenic mechanism. Cisplatin is a very effective and an important anticancer drug used for the cancer patients, but, the studies for drug induced liver injury (C-DILI) in In-vitro and In-vivo, shown the…

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    6.5 Hygiene Until the early twentieth century, worker safety was virtually unknown, The U.S. Public Health Service and the U.S. Bureau of Mines were the first federal agencies to conduct exploratory studies in the mining and steel industries, and these were undertaken as early as 1910. The first state industrial hygiene programs were established in 1913 in the New York and Ohio departments of health. (David S. Gloss, 1995) Hygiene industry is the science to control, evaluate, and recognize…

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    bacteria stayed between 0.02 and 0.07 lux. sodium chloride seemed to not affect the light intensity at all. In my background research I discovered that pollutants decrease light intensity of the bacteria. To learn more I use sodium chloride as my toxic pollutants and tested its effect on light intensity. Based off my research, I would agree that pollutants affect light intensity. Based off my experiment, I can say that sodium chloride is not a toxin to bacteria. therefore, sodium chloride does…

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    withered from the lake/ And no birds sing.” Thus the first chapter of the book where she mentions that there are no birds in the city where once there were melodious birds. The important theme of the book is the imbalance of nature created by the toxic chemicals and the book gives the message to the world even after several years since its publications. She reached higher realms in the field of…

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    Arabidopsis Thaliana Root

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    Sulfamethazine remediation potential of Arabidopsis thaliana root ABSTRACT The use of antibiotics in animals either as a growth promoting or as a disease treating agent has become a worldwide trend. Antibiotics being stable bioactive compounds are not fully absorbed into the animal system and are released into the environment through animal manure. This study aims to discern the effect of one such veterinary antibiotic, sulfamethazine, on Arabidopsis thaliana root and also the possible…

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