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…worse. The emission of radiation and other harmful rays cause burns, blindness, cancer, nuclear clouds and nuclear fallout. After a bomb is dropped the target is destroyed and then some, including neighboring towns. After a few days when the winds begin…
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…, in would make sense that its results would best reflect their reality. Of course, it indicates that prettier girls have a much better chance of attracting potential sexual partners, but it also gives a ray of hope to those who may not quite fit into this group…
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…Watching The Box Watch Peter Hamill The medium of television is perhaps the most prevalent leveling factor in American society today- almost every household in America owns a television set, a device centered around a cathode ray tube which…
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…in early May. The weeds became a dark green to protect themselves from the sun's unyielding rays....The wind grew stronger, uprooting the weakened corn, and the air became so filled with dust that the stars were not visible at night. (Chp 1) As the chapter…
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…is a method that uses " high-energy x-rays, electron beams or radioactive isotopes to kill cancer cells without exceeding safe doses to normal tissue ( Dollinger 48)." There are two different types of radiation therapy, externally and internally. When giving…
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…, and if this fluid has blood in it, the sechrest site notes that there is a 70% chance that the ACl has been torn. X-rays can then be done to rule out the possibility of fractures or chipping of the knee joint, which can also cause blood in the joint. If there is still…
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…that increase the frequency of mutations. X-rays or other radiation are causes of mutagens.…
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…stored on internal sites. ‘It's like having a lock on your door,’' said Ray Pasley, supervisor of network services at Kansas City Power & Light.” (Wagner 59) Wagner writes, “...the risk of being off-line outweighs the risk of being online, because…
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…Homosexuality and the UM Church. O’Neil, Ray. www.goodnewsmag.org/the_latest/homo022499.htm The Holy Bible: New King James Version. Nashville, TN, Thomas Nelson Publishers.…
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…animal. Since he avoids the heat and the direct rays of the sun, most of the daylight hours are spent holed up near a nullah, lazing in shallow water or snatching some sleep in the cool of a clump of bamboo. Hunting time is dusk or later, sometimes just before…
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