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    Biodegradable Plastic

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    Environment Australia Biodegradable Plastics – Developments and Environmental Impacts OCTOBER‚ 2002 Prepared in association with ExcelPlas Australia Ref: 3111-01 NOLAN-ITU Pty Ltd ACN 067 785 853 ABN 23 359 240 890 P.O. Box 393 Level 1‚ 625 High St‚ East Kew Victoria 3102 Telephone: (03) 9859 3344 Facsimile: (03) 9859 3411 NOLAN-ITU PTY LTD ACN 067 785 853 ABN 23 359 240 890 Melbourne PO Box 393 Level 1‚ 625 High Street East Kew VIC 3102 Tel: (03) 9859 3344 Fax: (03) 9859

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    Plastic Surgery

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    A Review of “History of Plastic Surgery” In the 1940s‚ many plastic surgeons performed during World War II. Plastic surgery procedures were expanded through treating wounded members of the military. By 1950‚ plastic surgery was fully merged into the medical world. It next moved into the public awareness. As the 1960s began‚ plastic surgery became more eye-catching in American public as the procedures performed by surgeons increased. There were numerous scientific advancements in the 1960s. Silicone

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    plastic surgery

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    TOPIC Plastic Surgery LIMITED SUBJECT The causes and effects of plastic surgery INTRODUCTION Thesis Statement In the past‚ people apply plastic surgery mainly for removing their scar or restore their damaged body parts which are formed after serious accident. But now‚ the purpose of most of them has been changed. However the effects of the surgery can be various. BODY Topic Sentence 1: the pressure that society brings to all ages to become "ideal" person Specific Supporting Evidence:

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    Plastic Surgery

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    Plastic Surgery For years people have tried to improve their look and appearance. In the past they wanted to look beautiful naturally‚ but the beauty was limited only to the use of makeup. Nowadays everything has changed. As science has advanced‚ some people have started resort to surgeries to make themselves look better. Plastic surgery has become more popular than ever‚ not only for adults; it has increased as well dramatically in popularity among the teenagers. Despite the large turnout of

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    plastic surgery

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    change to make the economy better. Plastic surgery has been bugging me for quite a while so I decided to write about that. I think that plastic surgery should only be used when necessary. So only when there was an injury‚ disease‚ or illness that changed their appearance. Unnecessary plastic surgery can sometimes just make someones appearance and health worse. I started my editorial by stating what plastic surgery was made to do. People sometimes say that plastic surgery should be allowed for everyone

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    Plastic Surgery

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    OUTLINE The Effect of Plastic Surgery on Teenagers I) Introduction ( Thesis statement) Plastic surgery is one of procedures in medical process. It was a huge success in giving someone a new life. It was use to correct unattractive facial features that can attract ridicule as they were generally accepted. Unlike special patient who undergo plastic surgery to repair their unattractive features‚ teenagers do plastic surgery to fit in without realising the effect in the future. There is

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    The Dangers of Television

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    SUMARY The Dangers of Television by Harriet B Fuller (USA) According to Harriet in the United States‚ television has played in changing American values as follows. In the 1940s‚ television was predicted to bring families closer together. Its influence‚ however‚ has splintered family relations. The first danger of television‚ as the author mentions is the lack of as family outings‚ the going of the whole family together such as family take a walk‚ dine out‚ go to the cinema are constrain

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    Plastic Surgery

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    Plastic Surgery/Cosmetic Surgery Acquainting with the fact that a growing number of youngster fails into the snares of cosmetic surgery makes me feel disappointed and heartbreaking since they uncritically regard plastic surgery as the most fabulous investment to be successful in both their careers and various relationships. Nevertheless‚ they can no longer realize cosmetic surgery is a wolf in sleep’s clothing and also the dreadful

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    Plastic Polution

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    Canada: Self Published‚ 2008. pg.14-16. This article talks about the size of the Great Pacific Garbage Patch that’s in the North Pacific Ocean. It also explains how 80% of the debris is plastic that floats for hundreds of miles until it’s caught up in a gyre. I would use this article to show how plastic ends up there and is broken down by sunlight and salt and ingested by fish and birds. Blomberg‚ Lindsey. By the Numbers‚ The Great Pacific Garbage Patch. NOAA Marine Debris Program. HYPERLINK

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    Dangers of Alcohol

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    Dangers of Alcohol There are many dangers of using Alcohol‚ but there are only about 3 that stand out the most to me. The 3 dangers that get my attention are liver problems‚ bad judgment‚ and addiction. Although these may not be the deadliest dangers of alcohol‚ they are the deadliest to me. First off‚ the job of the liver is to remove toxins from the body. Alcohol is a type of toxin that the liver has to try and remove. The liver can only process so much alcohol‚ and any extra alcohol that is

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