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    would eat at. The food was so fresh and delicious‚ I ate pineapple all the time because it was so juicy and good! After that we would head to the beach and boy was it super hot‚ we all felt like we were cooking in an oven. I would put on so much sunscreen just to not get burnt but even though I did that‚ I

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    Given the potential dangers of nanotechnology‚ should it be used to lightweight sports equipment? Nanotechnology has an array of uses‚ from sunscreen to sporting equipment. Sports equipment has been vastly innovated by the discovery and application of nanotechnology in recent years. The highest end tennis racquets‚ baseball bats and even racing bicycles all use nanotechnology to combine strength and lightness provided by this technology. Some of the bicycles made with nanotechnology are priced at

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    Unit 4 Case Study 1: Overcoming the Perils of Canoe Lake Identify Threats: Threats of overheating: Lipids released by lamellar granules inhibit evaporation of water from the skin surface‚ thus guarding against dehydration. The skin regulates the body temperature by sweating at its surface and adjusting the flow of blood in the dermis. The body has an internal temperature control mechanism that under normal circumstances regulate the body’s temperature within normal limits. When the body is

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    increase success rate in selling their products. Axe Deodorant clearly states who their targeted consumers are: young males. The commercial starts and ends with confused girls in this “Axe Cottage” that they are located at. One girl cannot apply sunscreen lotion on her own back‚ while another girl has breakfast ready to be served without anyone to serve it to and several girls look depressed because they have no one to do activities with. The commercial finally ends with bold words stating‚ “You’re

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    Name: _Amanda Lonczynski____________________ Date:_3/31/15____________ Instructions: 1. Go to: www.mhhe.com/tlw7‚ Click on “student edition” and go to “Virtual Labs” 2. Click on link: “The Cell Cycle and Cancer”. This will open a new window/tab. 3. Download instructions and Lab Report and Post Lab Quiz 4. Complete Laboratory Exercise 5. Answer Lab Report and Post-Lab Quiz (below for your convenience). Virtual Lab: The Cell Cycle and Cancer Worksheet 1. In which phase of mitosis do

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    Tanning is a dangerous activity and though many people know why‚ they continue to partake in the activity. Tanning is dangerous because it requires the body to receive an overexposed amount of ultra violet radiation (Addicted to the Tan.) Even though tanning has faded in and out throughout the years‚ tanning is a popular activity among this generation. The effects of tanning are not only harmful‚ they are deadly as well. Most people think if tanning as an activity that only occurs during the summertime

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    What does it mean to be old? Six people were interviewed for this short study. They ranged in ages from 15-71 years old. In chronological order they were Gavin (15)‚ Kajal (18)‚ Ian (19)‚ Sean (42) June (64) and Daniel (71). The participants in this study all mentioned various processes that were involved in aging. This would correlate with the Biopsychosocial Framework what is stated in the Cavanaugh‚ Blanchard-Fields text. The younger participants focused more on physical appearances. They were

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    year. Those with darkly pigmented skin are also at a disadvantage in the north because they are not able to absorb as much light as those with lighter skin. The indoor lifestyle of many also limits sun exposure as well as the increased use of sunscreens to suppress the threat of other ailments. The limited foods containing Vitamin D also contribute to the

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    Class of antibiotic w/c GABHS is very sensitive to: Penicillin - no reported resistance despite decades of use Single dose of IM Pencillin is effective Formulation for children because of less pain: combination of Penicillin G Benzathine and Penicillin G Procaine Oral penicillin is a good alternative - Penicillin V 4 Alternatives to Penicillin‚ if they have allergy: Erythromycin Cephalosporins Clindamycin Azithromycin What is the advantage of using penicillin as much as possible

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    1.1 The factors‚ which we need to take into account when planning healthy and safe indoor and outdoor environments and services are: INDOOR ENVIRONMENT The factors would be based on the age range and ability of the user and this would be taken into account when planning. Risk to toddlers would be different to older children and children with a disability would be different to a child without. If a new child entered this environment that was blind or in a wheelchair a risk assessment would be carried

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