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    Advantage of Rain Alarm

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    Advantages of Rain Alarm 1. Conserve Water There is a lot of water that you can save by using a rain sensor. By automatically turning off your lawn irrigation system every time it rains‚ the conserved water can be used in other essential purposes such as fighting fire. 2. Prevent Disease Damage and Nutrient Loss Over-watering prevent the roots of your plants from reaching deep into –the ground making your plants vulnerable to disease. Over-watering is also one of the major cause of

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    Home Alarm Essay

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    Goizueta Business School Emory University Home Alarm‚ Inc.: Assessing Customer Lifetime Value Marketers … have assembled vast databases identifying their customers and their buying habits. With such information‚ companies now believe it’s as important to reach the right people as it is to reach lots of people. - Business Week‚ September 23‚ 1991 It was late one afternoon in May and Kevin Starke‚ the VP of Marketing for Home Alarm‚ had just returned to his office after listening to a presentation

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    secondhand smoke

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    Secondhand Smoke Secondhand smoke is dangerous to anyone who breathes it in. There is no safe amount of it. Secondhand smoking is a problem that needs to be stopped because it affects the lives of many innocent people. What is secondhand smoke? According to the American Cancer Society‚ secondhand smoke is defined as‚ "environmental tobacco smoke (ETS). Secondhand Smoke is a mixture of 2 forms of smoke that come from burning tobacco: Sidestream smokesmoke from the lighted end of a cigarette

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    Smoke Signals

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    Smoke Signals ( Smoke Signals‚ DVD. 1998) is a movie that depicts Native Americans on the Coeur’d Alene Indian Reservation in Idaho during the late 20th century. Smoke Signals illustrates contemporary Native American culture. The movie is gives insight into the characters struggles to preserve oral tradition‚ and making peace with personal histories. The main characters‚ Thomas and Victor‚ deal with discrimination‚ life on a reservation‚ preservation of their culture‚ and economic problems. There

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    Secondhand Smoke

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    SECONDHAND SMOKE Secondhand smoke is defines as the smoke inhaled from a lit cigarette‚ cigar‚ or pipe‚ and the smoke exhaled by a smoker. Non-smokers that inhale second hand smoke actually breathes in almost the same amount of chemicals as a smoker. Tobacco smoke contains more than 4‚000 chemical compounds‚ more than 50 of which are known to cause cancer.6 Chemicals that cause cancer include: Arsenic‚ Benzene‚ Beryllium‚ Butadiene‚ Cadmium‚ Chromium‚ Ethylene Oxide‚ Nickel‚ Polohium-210

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    smoke ball

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    Carlile V Carbolic Smoke ball Company is considered a landmark in English Law of Contract” Analyise the above statement by explaining the facts of the case and by discussing in detail three legal principles which were upheld in the case. In the late 1800’s it was common for English Businesses selling medicinal products to make promises about the various illnesses that their products could cure. One such firm The Carbolic Smoke Ball Company‚ created the “Smoke Ball’ which claimed

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    Teen Smoke

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    associated with additional health and social problems. Smoking affects the physical growth and activities of teenagers. The younger people start smoking‚ the more likely they are to become strongly addicted to nicotine. Furthermore‚ teens who smoke are much more likely to use alcohol‚ use drugs‚ engage in fighting‚ and engage in unprotected sex (Center for Disease Control 1994; Willard & Shoenborn 1995). Most smokers begin smoking during their teen years. Yet‚ studies on smoking behavior among

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    including: FIRES Regular testing of the fire alarms take place every six weeks at the School. The log book is kept by the business manager‚ this is available to any visiting fire officer. Fire instructions are clearly posted in all classrooms‚ offices and corridors. Also emergency exits are clearly signed. There are always at least 2 fire exits in each classroom. In the event of raising he alarm the glass will need to be broken in one of the many alarms allocated around the school. It is the

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    Why Not to Smoke

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    ruin your life. It has to be one of the least healthiest things you can do. Smoking causes many different types of cancer and disease‚ such as lung cancer and heart disease‚ both can be fatal. To inspire cigarette smoke‚ even if inhaled by second-hand smoke (inhaling cigarette smoke from another person’s cigarette) can deteriorate your lungs. Smoking also causes loss of brain cells‚ which can be cause to serious injury later. Smoking also makes you look repulsive‚ almost unbearable to look at

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    Smoke Signals

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    Smoke Signals For most of my life‚ the word “Native American” had immediately made me think of feathers‚ powwows‚ and a society uncorrupted by civilization. However‚ in watching the movie Smoke Signals‚ a movie that depicts the modern Native American culture‚ I learned many other things. For one‚ I learned that many of the customs that modern Native Americans have are very similar to my others. I also saw that the family life of the Native Americans in the film had many of the same problems

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