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    Bacteria Vaginosis

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    discharge with a foul odor. It is not dangerous but it can cause bad symptoms. If any woman has this problem they should also be checked for more serious infections such as Chlamydia and Gonorrhea. The normal symptoms are excessive vagina discharge and foul odor. Usually there are no other symptoms the amount of vaginal discharge that is released varies from woman to woman. Most women with bacterial vaginosis have no symptoms at all. Some others experience an unpleasant fishy odor with vaginal discharge

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    cartridges are the main components of your water purifying system. The cartridges perform a variety of functions. First‚ they remove any sediment present in your incoming water supply. Also‚ they eliminate bad taste from water‚ through the use of charcoal or granulated carbon filters. Lastly‚ cartridges remove any micro-organisms present in your water. Reverse osmosis involves the passage of impure water through a semi-permeable filter membrane. Originally‚ the water and its impurities would move

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    Ways of presenting the subjects 1. Realism > Presenting subject as it is 2. Abstraction > “to separate from” a.) Distortion > misshapen/twisted b.) Elongation > stretch vertically (thin) c.) Mangling > cut‚ mutilated‚ lacerated d.) Cubism > geometric shapes e.) Abstract expressionism > colors are splashed/mixed 3. Symbolism : a.) Sign > specific /definite b.) Symbols > deeper meanings (Da Vinci / Michelangelo 4. Fauvism > Latin word “wild beast

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    social reformer‚ noted for his work to reform the Poor Laws and made conditions cleaner for the citizens. He helped sanitize the areas and made things healthier to live in. 3.The miasmic theory of disease was a theory that disease was caused by bad odors. it prevented the proper treatment of disease and scientific and medical development in the right direction. 4.Pasteur’s theory that germs caused disease helped the advancement of medical sciences and led to the breakthrough of vaccines. Koch helped

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    Ethical Hacking

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    INTRODUCTION Ethical hacking also known as penetration testing or white-hat hacking‚ involves the same tools‚ tricks‚ and techniques that hackers use‚ but with one major difference that Ethical hacking is legal. Ethical hacking is performed with the target’s permission. The intent of ethical hacking is to discover vulnerabilities from a hacker’s viewpoint so systems can be better secured. Its part of an overall information risk management program that allows for ongoing

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    Comparative Investigation of Organic Compounds Tristan Duane G. Lacson‚ Lara Elize T. Lamigo‚ Maria Mikaela L. Laysa‚ Christian Gerard G. Lee and Karen L. Li Group 6 2C Pharmacy Organic Chemistry Laboratory ABSTRACT In order to differentiate the organic compounds. The group tested the compounds using the information based on their instinsic physical properties‚ behavior in ignition‚acidity and basicity and their infrared spectra. The physical properties were noted by the reaserchers by

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    Pond Water Essay

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    noted the clarity and the odor each time we took samples. We recorded all the data on sheets in our Green Bio Notebook. Results Things did not really change in the pond water sample that we retrieved; it really was basically getting a good sample and seeing if you could get different things that are alive and swimming around in your sample. The only thing that really had a drastic change over the time was the odor and the color of the pond water sample. The odor went from tolerably disgusting

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    acetic acid‚ and ethyl alcohol are organic compounds with different properties. Gasoline‚ for example‚ has a strong odor‚ is volatile‚ and highly flammable. In this activity‚ you will find out about the properties namely odor‚ viscosity‚ volatility and flammability of some other common organic compounds. Odor is the smell of the compound. Every compound has its own specific odor. Viscosity is a measure of a liquid’s resistance to flow. Volatility is the measure of the tendency of a compound to

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    Pet Shop Persuasive Speech

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    If you’ve got a pet‚ any pet - a dog‚ a cat‚ a hamster‚ gerbil‚ bunny‚ ferret or rat - then you NEED Nature’s Miracle Advanced Stain and Odor Remover. This is not the original Nature’s Miracle - a good product‚ but not nearly as strong. This is the new one‚ the one in the red bottle. It was costly - just under $40 (with tax) for a gallon and it’s not a concentrate‚ so you don’t get to stretch it by mixing it with water. Because of the price‚ I was hesitant when I bought my first jug. But now I’m

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    Saw Dust

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    it was formerly common on barroom floors.[1] It is used to make Cutler ’s resin. Mixed with water and frozen‚ it forms pykrete‚ a slow-melting‚ much stronger form of ice. Sawdust is used in the manufacture of charcoal briquettes. The claim for invention of the first commercial charcoal briquettes goes to Henry Ford who created them from the wood scraps and sawdust produced by his automobile factory.[2] Use in food[edit source | editbeta] Cellulose‚ an indigestible fiber starch‚ and a filler in

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