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…sermons, ministers resorted to the hope left for humankind of becoming worthy of God. In turn, the people of the country committed to their families and lessened the amount of drinking and smoking done. "The American Reformer was the product of evangelical…
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…burning power stations. Power plants and factory chimneys can be fitted with scrubbers that releases 90-95 % sulphur free smoke and also produces sludge from which gypsum-a building material can be produced. We can also walk, cycle, or use public transport more…
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…(ex: Manchester) produced a lot of dirty smoke because of coal burning furnaces. Due to the soot killing the lichen (a fungus that grows on rocks, tree bark, etc), tree's bark began to darken. Whenever moths would land on these trees, the lighter moths…
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…September. Warm and more humid in the seasonal rains from may to early October. Chad's major exports are cotton, cattle and gum. The other major export is livestock. Chad also sells smoked and dried fish. They export other food like millet, sorghum, peanuts…
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…done to Earth. Instead of riding a bicycle to work we have to drive the best car such as an SUV or a small sports car with v8 engine. Instead of recycling, we just throw away the recycling materials with the regular trash. People just like to smoke
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…such as Rainsford's ability to swim well, his smoking, and the fact that he had not been tired were also forms of foreshadowing. The use of these same elements helped to transmit the same ideas. There are many variations between the short story and the movie. Despite…
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…, and is more common in Afro-American people than in Caucasian people. Stomach cancer is more common in Japan, Korea, parts of Eastern Europe, and Latin America than in the United States. People in these areas eat many foods that are preserved by drying, smoking
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…chemistry set started Pauling on his life's work. Spellbound by the flames, smokes, odours, and by the sight of mysterious changes in solutions and powders, Pauling ran home and began assembling a rough laboratory in a corner of his basement. Here he spent…
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…with the existing knowledge, at least one-third of cancer cases that occur annually throughout the world could be prevented. Cancer is largely preventable: by stopping smoking, providing healthy food and avoiding the exposure to carcinogens. Information is also…
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…to participate in drug, smoking, drinking and also some other criminal issues. Moreover, teenage mothers often raise children without any experience and a very positive lifestyle. Most of the teenage mothers are easier to drop out from school, and also they seldom…
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