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Hazardous Wastes Toxic Wastes
1,584 words
Hazardous waste and its proper disposal have
become a major sociological problem today due to
its capability of contaminating the area in which
we live and its potential to be lethal to all
living things. In order for the United States and
the rest of the world to save itself from a
potentially life threatening problem they must fix
the causes which lead to the improper disposal of
hazardous wastes and like materials. Some reasons
that hazardous waste has become a problem in the
United States to...
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Should We Use Nutrasweet And Other Artificial Sweeteners
2,046 words
Should We Use NutraSweet & Other Artificial
Sweeteners? Over the years there has been a huge
"food fight" concerning the safety of NutraSweet
and other artificial sweeteners. In the eyes of
the consumer the safety of such products is
questionable. In my opinion it isn't safe to use
products like this. Though many scientists and
other health professionals claim it to be safe I
still don't trust these products. In 1981 the
little blue packets of NutraSweet appeared on our
restaurant tables, and by...
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Lsd Variants Make Lsd Effects
549 words
L. S. D is known to the scientific world as
D-lysergic-acid-diethylmide. Some common names for
LSD, are as follows: Acid, 'Cid, bart Simpsons,
Barrels, Tabs, Blotters, Heavenly blue, "L",
Liquid, Micro-Dots, Mind Detergent, Orange Cubes,
Orange Micro, Owsley, Hits, Paper Acid, Sacrament,
Sandoz, Sugar, Sunshine, Ticket, Twenty-Five,
Wedding Bells, Windowpanes, etc. There are a
number of methods to produce LSD variants at home,
as well as pure LSD. The normal stoner that would
be make LSD variant...
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Carbon Dioxide Ozone Layer
924 words
A. Who makes up most of the pollution B. Who and
what is harmed by pollution Conclusion: We need to
use renewable resources and finding uses for waste
products instead of creating pollution by throwing
them out. Our environment is a crucial part of our
lives, and we must learn how to treat it
correctly. Without it we would not be living. We
need to become more aware of the circumstances
that are going to take place if action is not
taken. We need to stop making emphasis on what
will make us more...
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Acid Rain Global Warming
358 words
The earths population is growing every day. Every
second, on average, five children are born
somewhere on the earth. This is a growing rate of
10, 000 new births per hour, 90 million per year.
The world population is currently 5. 8 billion.
The current growth rate is 1. 7 %, if this
continues the population will double in 41 years.
The largest populated country is China, and this
is by a land sweep. The United States is third in
population, India being second. O-zone Depletion
is the ozone level...
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Side Of The Road September 2000
765 words
Chicory, chi corium incubus, is a weed which
produces blue flowers. It is also known as endive,
succory, watcher of the road, and barbe de captain
(beard of the monk). It commonly grows at the side
of the road and paths blooming in June to October.
It grows in North and South America, eastern Asia,
South Africa, New Zealand, and Australia. It can
be both domestic and wild, growing in gardens as
well as the side of the road. Chicory has leafy
stems. The leaves alternate from lance-shaped with
tee...
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Ran As Fast Rain Forest
1,908 words
I awoke, there was a crash on the upper deck. I
heard a thunderous crackling from my head above. I
ran up the stairs and what I saw devastated me.
The small wooden boat was completely coated in
billowy flames. "Help, help, somebody please!" I
slowly moved towards the sound being careful to
dodge flames as much as possible. The smoke was
choking me. I could see a faint outline of a face
across the deck. It was Tom, my lifelong friend
and companion. He was completely surrounded by the
bright flame...
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Jerry Seinfeld Mickey Mouse
1,607 words
Pez was invented in 1927 in Vienna, Austria by an
already accomplished candyman named Edward Haas
III. The word "Pez" comes from the German word for
peppermint, which is phefferminz. You take the
first, middle, and last letters, put them together
and you get Pez. When Edward Haas first invented
Pez it was originally a breath mint for adult
smokers, thus the first dispenser which came along
in 1947, naturally, looked like a cigarette
lighter. In 1952 Edward Haas brought his business
to America an...
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Concentration And Reaction Rate
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ter> How concentration affects reaction rate.
The aim of this investigation is to see
how the concentration of a reactant in ratio to
the reactor affects the rate of a reaction. When
hydrochloric acid and Thiosulphate react together
sulphur is liberated this means that as the
reaction goes on the solution will become yellow
and will change from being transparent to
translucent to opaque. The sulphur is formed as a
solid but not in the usual precipitation way. Na 2
+ S 2 + 2 HCL 2 NaCl+...
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Red Blood Cells Vitamin B 12
464 words
Anemia is a disease of the blood. Anemia is
characterized by a deficiency in red blood cells
or in the concentration of hemoglobin in the body.
These deficiencies are caused by either decreased
production or increased destruction of blood
cells. Anemia is most common among women in their
reproductive years, infants, and the elderly.
Because one of the major functions of red blood
cells is to transport oxygen, a decrease in red
blood cells decreases the amount of oxygen
delivered to the body's ti...
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Britains Population Explosion In The 19th Century
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The most important factor in Britains Population
explosion in the 19 th century was better medical
care To what extent do you agree with the
statement above? There are many reasons why the
population increased in the 19 th century such as
better medical care / medicine and better public
health. However I believe that better medical care
/ medicine was partly the reason why Britains
population exploded but I believe the main reason
was better public health. In 1801 the total
population in Britain...
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Bad Guy Good Guy
1,745 words
Beneath the world we know is the world they
inhabit. They penetrate; ravage private and
publicly owned computer systems. Its not something
they do to pass the time but it is their life.
They can crack any code and get inside any system.
They infect computers with viruses and steal
information for their personal usage. They posses
a superior intelligence and use it in a
destructive and anti social manner. They are
domestic terrorists. They are a culture of their
own they are hackers. The movie co...
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Pollution In Manhattan New York
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POLLUTION IN MANHATTAN NEW YORK Abstract There are
numerous efforts in New York City in protecting
their environment. Measures are being creatively
designed with innovation by applying latest
technologies to address the immediate needs of
protecting the environment. Strategies are
continuously developed, modified or revised to
suit the compelling needs demanded of time. What
could be done, though, is to use more measures to
keep the pollution in check as well as to provide
more advanced equipmen...
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Grateful Dead Jerry Garcia
2,056 words
... of "being there, " the traditions and shared
experiences are sent pulsing along the wires. But
I'll still sing you love songs, written in the
letters of your name. And brave the storm to come,
for it surely looks like rain. -- Bob Weir, Ace,
1972 The end of the tour and dispersion of the
group has elicited a variety of responses from
within the Deadheads community. They are an
artistic, articulate group and have much to say on
what the "end of the era" has meant. This response
sums it up bes...
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Taking The Drug Timothy Leary
2,387 words
A Swiss chemist named Dr. Albert Hoffman first
produced lysergic acid Diethylmide? or best known
as LSD in 1938 (Dye, 1992, p. 2). Hoffman
discovered the drug while trying to synthesize a
new drug for the treatment of headaches. He
obtained the lysergic acid from the parasitic
fungus that grows on rye plants known as ergot.
From the lysergic acid, he synthesized the
compound LSD. He used the compound to test for its
pain killing properties on laboratory animals.
Being that appeared totally ineff...
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Mental Institution Taking Drugs
927 words
Go Ask Alice, was a real diary of a young girl.
The author of the book was anonymous. It was
written and published in March 1998, by Simon
038; Schuster Inc, in New York. There were no
specific settings in this book because Alice ran
away from home a lot and went all over the place.
Although the book didn t state the exact places
she lived in, it did say that she went from her
small town to big cities such as San Francisco,
Salt Lake City and Denver. The main character in
this book was Alice....
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Environmental Protection Agency Ground Level Ozone
1,487 words
Death of a Planet Air pollution is a very big
problem in the United States. A large part of air
pollution comes from cars. The Environmental
Protection Agency says, The most polluting
activity an average person does everyday is drive
their car (1 factsheet OMS- 5). Most people
probably arent aware that they are polluting the
environment. Maybe if everyone knew how serious
this pollution problem is, they would find ways to
reduce the pollution. Most pollution that is
released by cars comes from t...
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Lsd Variants Make Lsd Effects
548 words
L. S. D is known to the scientific world as
D-lysergic-acid-diethylmide. Some common names for
LSD, are as follows: Acid, Cid, bart Simpsons,
Barrels, Tabs, Blotters, Heavenly blue, L, Liquid,
Micro-Dots, Mind Detergent, Orange Cubes, Orange
Micro, Owsley, Hits, Paper Acid, Sacrament,
Sandoz, Sugar, Sunshine, Ticket, Twenty-Five,
Wedding Bells, Windowpanes, etc. There are a
number of methods to produce LSD variants at home,
as well as pure LSD. The normal stoner that would
be make LSD variants w...
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Romeo And Juliet Theme Of Love
889 words
Romeo and Juliet: A comparison between the new and
the old! By: Aaron Dickman The 1996 Luhrmann
version of Romeo and Juliet is unusual because it
takes place in modern times. This creates an
interesting setting for a play written in the 15
th century. Luhrmann manages to create a movie
that is remarkably faithful to the plays vision
and sense of tragedy without drastically changing
the play. The characters of Romeo and Juliet are a
colorful group. Their changes in the movie are
subtle, but notic...
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Rock N Roll Rhythm And Blues
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Rock music emerged during the mid- 1950 s to
become the major popular musical form of young
audiences in the United States and Western Europe.
Its stylistic scope is too broad to be encompassed
by any single definition; the only feature common
to all rock music is a heavy emphasis on the beat.
Rock n Roll, 1950 - 62 The primary source of rock
n roll was rhythm and blues, an idiom popular
among black audiences that combined elements of
urban blues (in the structure, vocal style, and
use of amplif...
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