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    Water Treatment Plants

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    Water Treatment Plant Process- Chlorination or Ultraviolet Radiation By Shreya Shah Surface waters necessitate water treatment before consumption to guarantee no health risk is present to the user. Poor quality water which consists of dissolved and suspended particles‚ can impact and cause health risks to consumers. The most important contamination is the microbiological contamination as it leads to infectious diseases (Water Treatment‚ 1994). Chemicals such as nitrates and cyanide when contaminate

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    Facebook Addiction Disorder

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    Networking and Addiction Writer(s) : Daria J. Kuss and Mark D. Griffiths Source : www.mdpi.com/journal/ijerph Social Networking Sites (SNS) or in this case Facebook has been causing serious addiction amongst individuals these days. This situation is no longer seen as an addiction but as a serious mental health issue. People these days spend majority of their time online by surfing Facebook in their virtual community. Psychologists describe this scenario as ‘Facebook Addiction Disorder’

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    Pathogens Is Homeopathy A Credible Treatment? Around 1790‚ Samuel Hahnmann‚ a German physician took in a certain amount of quinine from the bark of Cinchona sp. which was usually used to treat malaria (the main symptom is fever) and later he noticed some effects such as his body temperature raised. With further study‚ he concluded the theory that a substances cause disease symptom can also alleviate the disease which later developed to be “Homeopathy” treatment (Sharp). The term “Homeopathy” consists

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    you think Fortnite is an addiction or an amusement?3.4 million people play Fortnite. Kids and teenagers are constantly playing this game day and night. All 3.4 million players are playing day and night. They spend hundreds of dollars every day . There are even more kids playing because the app is free. In the essay‚ Fortnite addiction or amusement‚ by Kimberly Crouch‚ The reader can Inform that Fortnite is an addiction. Some families think that Fortnite is an addiction because it is taking away

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    Breast Cancer Treatment

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    Breast Cancer Treatment Breast cancer is turning to be one of the top killer women in the world. This kind of cancerous tumor is attacking breast tissue of woman. A disease in which abnormal cells in the breast divide and multiply in an uncontrolled fashion. The cells can invade nearby tissue and can spread through the bloodstream and lymphatic system to others part of the body and start to kill the organ one by one. By giving a breast cancer treatment will decrease the number of population

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    ages‚ and even some adults and the students. With permanent development of computer technology the quality of people using computer either for working purposes or entertainment purposes is increasing speedily. There are many things that causes addiction to computer games‚ one reason being‚ is that most students just need something to occupy their time and these games do that for countless hours. Some students use computer gamings to escape their reality which can include school‚ work and possibly

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    Kayla &Kupono - Addiction

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    DANCE ANALYSIS Kayla &Kupono - Addiction This dance is a very emotional dance. It really connects with people in many different ways. You can interpret this dance in so many ways. It is intended to be based on addiction and this message comes across so well through this dance. The movements really show that the girl is struggling with the boy (‘the drug.’) Suspension and Sustainment are used very well in this dance. A lot of the suspension in this dance leads to the sustainment

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    DotA: Recreation or Addiction? A research paper presented to: Ms. Cecilia Rivera Ramon Magsaysay (Cubao) High School Ermin Garcia St.‚ Brgy. Pinagkaisahan‚ cor. EDSA‚ Cubao‚ Quezon City In partial fulfillment of the requirements of English IV Submitted by: Mark Anthony Serrano IV-Scarlet Chapter I   Introduction Defense of the Ancients (most commonly known as DotA) is one of the hottest and most popular games in the world of video games. But first‚ what is DotA? For

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    Drug addiction is an important topic that is always being researched because of the various affects it can have on person’s brain and body. According to the Microbiology book‚ you start with an initial need that will get worse as more times you use it. This now becomes an addiction that that causes a person to increase the dosage of the drug to continue the sensation of pleasure (Whishaw and Kolb‚ 2000‚ p.197). Drug addiction is based on the brain system such as the frontal cortex‚ which makes the

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    Introduction In everyday life‚ technology plays an ever-increasing role; innovations‚ such as cellular telephones‚ hand-held computers‚ automatic teller machines‚ and digital videodisks‚ quickly become incorporated into daily use and are added to society’s vocabulary. Information is available in far greater quantities than ever before‚ and the means to access and share it with others is unprecedented. Because the pace of sophisticated technological change is so rapid‚ however‚ little is known

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