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    detergents‚ chemicals‚ coal dust‚ silica dust‚ diesel particulate matter (DPM)‚ asbestos‚ noise‚ welding fumes‚ poisonous plants‚ and metal dust. This causes lung disorders‚ hearing loss or impairment‚ physical disorders and dermatitis/skin disorders. Environment is also affected by mining. Erosion‚ formation of sinkholes‚ loss of biodiversity‚ and contamination of soil‚ groundwater‚ and surface water by chemicals are one of them. In some cases‚ additional forest logging is done in the vicinity of mines

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    The effect of mobile phone radiation on human health is the subject of recent interest and study‚ as a result of the enormous increase in mobile phone usage throughout the world. As of November 2011‚ there were more than 6 billion subscriptions worldwide.[1] Mobile phones use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range. Other digital wireless systems‚ such as data communication networks‚ produce similar radiation. In 2011‚ International Agency for Research on Cancer (IARC) classified mobile

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    Assessement Activity

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    ------------------------------------------------- Learner activities Activity 1a Differentiating two products or services using the marketing mix 1) Discuss in your group how you think these two similar products differentiate their Products? Products - Coca-Cola and Pepsi First at all there are different by their brand that show in big letters the name of the brand and also by the target market that their targeting. 2) How would a new competitor into the beverage market with very limited

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    decisions they make when addressing it. Human trafficking is not a new phenomenon; in fact‚ it has existed for thousands of years. With the proliferation of media in modern culture‚ human trafficking has become a topic on the forefront of global migration issues. While distributing information in order to foster knowledge and awareness‚ the media nonetheless contains assumptions and biases – both intentional and unintentional – that affect the way human trafficking is viewed by both the public

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    stranded activity

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    1) Would there be any laws to control how you lived‚ what right or freedoms you exercised‚ or what property you had? Why? There would have to be certain moral laws as to how to live on the island. The majority of laws should still pertain despite the situation. No murder or stealing should definitely still apply. Freedoms and Rights should be very close to the U.S. government as far as the freedom of speech‚ and religion. As far as property and the rights to own the property‚ there should be an

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    Business Environment

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    BUSINESS ENVIRONMENT | |After discussing the meaning of business environment‚ now we will discuss the various components of business environment. The various components of business environment are- [pic]External environment consists of those factors that affect a business enterprise from outside. External environment includes shareholders‚ competitors‚ customers‚ society‚ government laws and regulations‚ policies and technology.  External environment is generally classified into micro environment and

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    Enzyme Activity

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    Enzyme Catalase Activity in Reaction with the Substrate Hydrogen Peroxide Abstract We performed these experiments to observe the effects of enzymes on the rate of reactions. We tested and compared the activity of the enzyme catalase on the substrate H2O2 in various states and percentages‚ and observed the absorption values of the enzyme-substrate relationship at different concentrations. Our results show that the more substrate available‚ the quicker the reaction will happen except in one test

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    Environment Pollutiom

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    Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into a natural environment that causes instability‚ disorder‚ harm or discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms. Pollution can take the form of chemical substances or energy‚ such as noise‚ heat‚ or light. Pollutants‚ the elements of pollution‚ can be foreign substances or energies‚ or naturally occurring; when naturally occurring‚ they are considered contaminants when they exceed natural levels. Pollution is often classed

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    Promotional activities

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    Unit 10 PR O O F IN THIS WE INVESTIGATE HOW BUSINESSES select and deliver promotional activities. You will develop an understanding of the relative advantages and disadvantages of different types of promotional activities. This unit is a very practical one‚ and you are encouraged to think about how promotional activities are used by a range of different businesses. The assessment for this unit requires you to produce a plan of a promotion campaign‚ working within a realistic allocated

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    to its inhabitants; the ozone layer providing protection from the sun’s harmful rays‚ the vast forests providing oxygen and shelter‚ the rivers and oceans providing life sustaining water. Until the industrial age‚ man’s relationship with his environment had been a beneficial one‚ in which only what was needed‚ was taken. However‚ with the advent of technology and machines‚ mankind has slowly sunk deeper into the recesses of destruction‚ rather than necessity. Blessed with the gift of intelligence

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