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    How to Lead a Simple Life

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    Beyond the loud entertainment system‚ flat screen television set‚ game system‚ high tech touch screen cell phone‚ and car would you say you live a pretty peaceful and simple life? Now close your eyes and think what if all those things where gone‚ would it peaceful for you? Without these gadgets the Amish cultures live a peaceful and fulfilling simple life. The Amish sometimes referred to as Amish Mennonites‚ are a group of Christian church fellowships that form a subgroup of the Mennonite churches

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    arrhythmia. Cigarette smoking is related to heart disease because it raises triglycerides‚ damage cells that line the blood vessels‚ and its makes blood clot more often which can block blood flow to the brain and heart. Smoking cigarettes does not only affect the user but also people around them. The smoke the user exhales can be very harmful to others. CDC stated that “Secondhand smoke causes nearly 34‚000 early deaths from coronary heart disease each year in the US among nonsmokers” (Smoking). Merely something

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    Carbon Nanostructures

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    Unit 4: Carbon Nanostructures Carbon Structures: • Carbon contains six electrons with electronic structure: (1s2)‚ (2s)‚ (2px)‚ (2py)‚ (2pz). Outer s orbital together with three p orbitals form the chemical bonds of carbon with other atoms. • Conventionally‚ solid carbon has two main structures called allotropic forms: diamond and graphite: - Diamond is tetrahedrally bonded through sp3 hybrid bonds that form a 3D network. - Graphite has a layered structure with each layer called graphene formed

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    Carbon Tax Evaluation

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    A REPORT ON CARBON TAX TABLE OF CONTENTS EXECUTIVE SUMMARY………………………………..…. 5-5 INTRODUCTION……………………………………….…….6-6 BACKGROUND INFORMATION…………………………...7-7 ISSUES AND PROBLEMS……………………………….…..8-8 DISSCUSSION (CRITICAL ANALYZIS)…………………...9-11 RECCOMENDATIONS……………………………………..11-12 IMPLIMENTATIONS………………………………………..12-13 REFERENCES……………………………………………......14-14 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY People have started to think about the ever

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    Carbon Emission Abatement

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    By Maxwell Kudzaishe Bhosha Topic: Carbon emission abatement can be achieved by various means‚ for example‚ regulation (controlling the emitting of carbon on the same basis as governments control other pollutants)‚ by subsidising consumption of renewable technologies using wind or the sun‚ by subsidising non-carbon polluting technologies and by supporting research into innovative green technologies. Another way of achieving reduction in carbon emissions is a pricing scheme such as a cap-and-trade

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    Smoking is bad

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    leaves‚ as well as ingredients added for flavor and to make smoking more pleasant. The smoke from these products is a complex mixture of chemicals produced by the burning of tobacco and its additives. The smoke is made up of more than 7‚000 chemicals‚ including over 60 known to cause cancer. Some of these substances cause heart and lung diseases too‚ and all of them can be deadly. Tobacco smoke also contains tar and the poison gases carbon monoxide and nitrogen oxide. The ingredient that produces

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    Carbon and Its Compounds

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    pickles and has a molecular formula C2H2O2. This compound reacts with ethanol to form a sweet smelling compound ‘B’. (i) Identify the compound ‘A’ (ii) Write the chemical equation for its reaction with ethanol to form compound ‘B’. (iii) How can we get compound ‘A’ back from ‘B’? (iv) Name the process and write corresponding chemical equation. (v) Which gas is produced when compound ‘A’ reacts with washing soda? Write the chemical equation. 3. Hydrocarbon `X` and `Y` having

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    understatement. Smoking; though relaxing in theory is a nasty‚ debilitating habit that causes harm to the human body. More people die from the use of tobacco than HIV‚ motor vehicle accidents‚ illegal drug use‚ alcohol use‚ suicide and murders combined (Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids). The tobacco industry is a $45.1 billion dollar industry. “One in two lifetime smokers will die from their habit. Half of these deaths will occur in middle age”. (http://www.quit-smoking-stop.com/harmful-smoking-effects.html)

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    Smoking

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    Kinney Dec 6‚ 2012 Smokers have the right to smoke At the NOVA Alexandria campus there has been a debate whether NOVA should ban smoking in all areas in campus. This debate is very critical because there are a lot of smokers in Alexandria campus. They may restrict smoking in certain areas but they can’t prevent students to smoke in the hall campus. If NOVA will ban smoking in all areas‚ that will create hate behavior between smokers and non-smoker students. Smokers argue that they have the right to

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    Effects of Smoking

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    According to the American Lung Association‚ there are an estimated 50 million people who smoke. For some reason people just do not fully understand the risks they take by smoking. Cigarette smoking is a frequent cause for many health problems with smokers. To begin with‚ there are many hazardous ingredients in cigarette tobacco. Some of the ingredients are poisonous or addictive. Cigarette smoke produces thousands of chemicals that are hazardous to a smoker’s health. There are

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