Papers 2181-2190 of total 4141 found.
…of SB. Research continues into the effects of factors such as heredity, nutrition, environment and pollution, and physical damage to the embryo. How Many Canadians Have Spina Bifida? Thousands. Approximately one in every 750 babies born in Canada…
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…consequences of recycling are positive in the long term. Recycling will save money if potential landfill sites are used for more productive purposes and by reducing the number of pollution-related illnesses. In my opinion recycling and storing this nuclear waste…
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…anxiety , increased pulse rate , and sweating . Besides common allergens , tobacco smoke , cold air, and air pollutants can trigger an asthma attack , as can respiratory infections or physical exercise that taxes the breathing…
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…is for a good cause. The work of geodesists is used in safe navigation, management and control of fisheries, waste management control, erosion control, exploration for mineral resources, and pollution predictions. There is also lots of room for advancement…
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…to as a flower or part of nature, and is pure at heart. When inside the governor’s house, Pearl can only look at a reflection of herself, because everything else in the house seems polluted and fake. She looks out a window overlooking the garden, “Pearl, seeing…
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…feeling that her own daughter was more entitled to Mr. Darcy than Elizabeth. She argues ¡§Are the shades of Pemberley to be thus polluted?" This is an act of extreme arrogance stemming from her prejudice against Elizabeth. Lady Catherine, as a result of her…
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…no herbicides because it grows too quickly for any weed to interfere with its growth. Hemp paper does not require chlorine bleach, which pollutes rivers near the wood pulp paper mills. In addition, hemp produces the majority of the earth's fiber, fabric, lighting…
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…, can solve this problem. The first step is to keep the existing water supply free from pollutants which cause diseases, and to make public health education readily available. The second involves the cooperation of development organizations that make sure…
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…though because there are plenty of rivers to drink water from, although dumping and dead bodies floating in them is polluting these rivers. These bodies belong to those who had no reason to live and decided to end it all. A way many people felt. Finally…
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…, bringing in more money and more publicity to Cleveland which will hopefully mean just continuing success of this town. The only problem with more tourists and such things coming to our town would be pollution, which if that is a factor in the future will have…
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