What happens‚ for example‚ to insoluble nanoparticles? If they can’t be broken down‚ there is a danger that they will group and damage healthy organs. Nanomaterials comprising inorganic metal oxides and metals are thought to be the ones to pose a risk in this area. Also‚ because of their high surface area to mass ratio‚ nanoparticles
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Natural resources are the building blocks on which modern society depends. Knowledge of their physical nature and origins‚ and the web they weave between all aspects of human society and the physical earth can lay the foundation for a sustainable society. We agree with the above statement because natural resources are important‚ as human beings would not exist without them. We use natural resources in everything we do. Therefore we should use our resources with minimal wastage and even ensure
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I tend to agree that young children can be negatively affected by too much time spent on the computer every day. This is partly because sitting in front of the screen for too long can be damaging to both the eyes and the physical posture of a young child‚ regardless of what they are using the computer for. However‚ the main concern is about the type of computer activities that attract children. These are often electronic games that tend to be very intense and rather violent. The player is usually
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Internet has developed the global among every thing in our life. In the last century‚ the world became smaller like a village. The users of the internet are increasing because of the interest for them from the free services. The communities have knowledge and benefits from the internet; however‚ some of them are victims own to this international network. The internet has many benefits for the population especially the communication; such as social networks and E-mails. For instance‚ Face Book
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Referring to relevant scientific literature‚ discuss critically on the benefits and limitations of CBT assessment in working with children‚ young people and families. The use of Cognitive Behavioural Therapy with children and adolescents has increased; Clark (2005) states treatments once designed for use on adults have now been adapted to be used with children and adolescents. Therapists believe that this is the best approach as it directly addresses a child’s thoughts and behaviour and teaches
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- Sources of Energy You Are the Energy EXPERT! We are very familiar with the different forms of energy‚ namely kinetic energy‚ gravitational potential energy‚ elastic potential energy‚ electrical energy‚ heat energy‚ sound energy‚ and even nuclear energy. However‚ there are other forms of energy that we can tap on. Do you know any? The Task You are to organise yourselves into groups‚ with five experts in each group. Expert 1: Geothermal energy Expert 2: Biofuels and Fossil fuels Expert
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INTRODUCTION Major of us was seemingly misinformed or not knowledgeable enough about this certain topic‚ The Nuclear Energy and its capabilities. Nuclear energy is a clean‚ safe‚ reliable‚ independent and competitive energy source. Moreover ‘this’ energy can be of great help with reducing and preventing air pollution that can lead and contribute to the greenhouse effect by replacing a significant part of the fossil fuels. Also‚ besides from the fact that it can be the source of our electricity‚
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Our team’s outcome on the Belbin test is that the team scored highest on Team Worker and Implementer. Having Team Workers in the team gives us the ability to help each other and built on each other’s ideas‚ rather than demolishing it. Also listening to each other and communicating with each other is among their competences. On the other hand‚ our weaknesses may be in the fact that some decisions and confrontations are avoided‚ even when they are necessary to make. With regard to this‚ having Implementers
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Advantages of FPTP First Past The Post‚ like other plurality/majoriAdvantages and disadvantages of FPTP systemty electoral systems‚ is defended primarily on the grounds of simplicity and its tendency to produce winners who are representatives beholden to defined geographic areas and governability. The most often cited advantages are that: It provides a clear-cut choice for voters between two main parties. The inbuilt disadvantages faced by third and fragmented minority parties under FPTP in
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