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    De La Salle Health Sciences Institute Dasmarinas‚ Cavite The Dominance of Air Pollution Submitted by: Kathleen Sharmaine S. Catubig Loyce Anne M. Dimaunahan Christine Gel L. Ganate BSN 1-6 Submitted to: Ms. May Veluz Garcia Abstract:  The term "air pollution" is used to describe substances that are artificially introduced into the air. Air pollution stems from gases and airborne particles which‚ in excess‚ are harmful to human health‚ buildings and ecosystems. Four

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    Japan’s Economic Malaise 1. In the 1980s Japan was viewed as one of the world’s most dynamic economies. Today it is viewed as one of its most stagnant. Why has the Japanese economy stagnated? In the 1980’s Japan entered into Stagflation. Japan has big boom-bust cycles depending on the manufacturing economy. Japan has no domestic steel production or even uranium or gas fields. The problem with Japan‚ regardless of their discipline in the schools and domestic economy‚ the rent

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    landlocked countries — which will no longer have to rely on satellite Internet access to carry voice and data services. EASSy is the highest capacity system serving sub-Saharan Africa‚ with a 4.72 terabit per second (Tbit/s)‚ 2 fibre-pair configuration.[1] It is the first to deliver direct connectivity between east Africa and Europe / North America. It is the only system with built-in resilience end-to-end. EASSy interconnects with multiple international submarine cable networks for onward connectivity

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    NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY FACULTY OF APPLIED SCIENCE AUGUST EXAMINATIONS 2009 SUBJECT: CODE: VISUAL PROGRAMING CONCEPTS AND DEVELOPMENT SCS 1206 INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES Answer all questions from section A and any 2 from section B. Each question carries 25 marks 3HOURS SECTION A QUESTION ONE a) Explain any four advantages of using Visual Programming as compared to Commandline Programming for application development. [8] b) With the aid of examples explain

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    Urinary system Homeostasis Salt provides two elements that are essential for life and for good health - sodium and chloride ions. They are both elements that the body cannot manufacture itself so it must be supplied by food. Although salt is the most common dietary source for these essential elements‚ sodium also available from various foods that contain sodium naturally. Sodium is a mineral element that plays a critical role in body physiology. It controls the volume of fluid in the body and

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    ARAB STREET(1) Arab Street lies between Victoria Street and Beach Road in the Kampong Glam area‚ and is located in the Rochore Planning Area of the Central Region in Singapore. Sir Stamford Raffles designated the Kampong Glam area as the most appropriate area for Arabs in Singapore to live. Other streets nearby are also named after Arabian cities. They are Bussorah Street‚ Muscat Street and Baghdad Street. Arab street is in the centre of the original Muslim section of town‚ famed for its speciality

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    Assignment 1 – Educational Preparation Studies have shown that there are many differences between nurses who have obtained their associate’s degree in nursing and those who have obtained their baccalaureate degree in nursing. Some of these differences include attitude‚ competencies‚ and knowledge. An associate’s degree in nursing teaches the basic skills needed to perform the everyday tasks required of a nurse. A baccalaureate degree‚ however‚ aids in teaching the nurse

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    Math Facts & Trivias  1. The value of zero was first used by the ancient Indian mathematician Aryabhata. 2. The implicit curve equation (x2+y2-1)3-x2y3=0 produces the heart shape. 3. The Reuleaux Triangle is a shape of constant width other than a circle. 4. If each count were a second long‚ it would take about 12 days to count to a million and about 32 years to count to a billion. 5. Forty’ is the only number that has all its letters in alphabetical order. 6. The National Pi Day ( π ) is

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    In order to get some statistical data about the number of formula 1 crashes and their causes‚ we randomly picked up 1 race from each year starting from 1960 up till 2013‚ then extrapolated results to the respective entire year‚ and then calculated average numbers. Based on those figures we compiled the table below. • Although according to statistical data the likelihood of steer column problem occurring during a race is 10%‚ we reckon that in this particular race the probability of it was much higher

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    Expectations (2) Not Meeting Expectations (1) Score Content / Information Discussion Question 1 CLO 3 For consequences of COPD‚ identifies effects: 1) on the right heart‚ 2) on RBC number‚ 3) in blood gases‚ 4) clinical findings Information is scientifically sound‚ thorough‚ necessary and sufficient. Provides 3-4 consequences of COPD from the first column. Information is mostly scientifically sound‚ thorough‚ necessary and sufficient. Provides 1-2 consequences of COPD from the first column

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