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    Hazardous substances and dangerous goods Home » Hazards / Risks » Hazardous substances and dangerous goods Hazardous substances are chemicals that can harm human health. While it might be obvious that some substances‚ such as acids or poisons‚ can cause harm‚ some health effects may not be so readily apparent. For example‚ in some cases dusts or vapours can also be hazardous substances. Substances that cause skin irritation‚ allergies‚ cancer‚ birth defects‚ genetic mutations‚ and other health effects

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    End-to-End Requirement Traceability through Contribution Structures and Requirements Traceability Matrices Aamrah Naqvi aamra_naqvi@yahoo.com College of Computer Science PAF - Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology‚ Pakistan Syed Irfan Hyder hyder@pafkiet.edu.pk College of Compter Science PAF - Karachi Institute of Economics and Technology‚ Pakistan. Abstract Requirements traceability is the ability to follow the life of a requirement‚ in both forward and backward direction

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    Danielle Bouquio ENG 210 10/16/12 Frankenstein: The Dangerous Pursuit of Knowledge Over the past few centuries‚ the intellectuals of society have made countless advances in science and the development of technology‚ which‚ to different degrees‚ have all benefitted mankind. These scientific discoveries are a result of man’s thirst for and dedication to acquiring knowledge‚ information‚ and power. The innate curiosity and desire for understanding in an individual can grow so immense that his

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    Jane Doe Honors English 9 September 22‚ 2011 If you could get away with repeatedly murdering innocent people‚ would you do it? In Richard Connell’s “The Most Dangerous Game‚” this is exactly what a malicious man named General Zaroff does up until he meets the courageous animal hunter named Rainsford. In the end‚ Ranford murdered the General out of fear‚ and the fact that he wanted to get off of Zaroff’s island for good. Rainsford murdered Zaroff because he was extremely frightened of

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    fame. The genre of the story is a play (drama). Form of narration is dramatic dialogue‚ especially in author’s remarks there are descriptive narration. According to the title we can guess that the play describes some dangerous situation‚ it implies that “dangerous corner” is a dead end‚ a difficult situation‚ which has no way out‚ like “to be in a tight corner”. The theme of the given extract is a tense conversation between men and women (some of them members of the same family‚ other their intimate

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    conversations about the end of life can be uncomfortable and difficult. Still‚ discussing end-of-life care is important. Depending on the circumstances‚ you might be able to help your loved one make important end-of-life decisions — such as whether to remain at home‚ move to a nursing home or other facility‚ or seek hospice care. Also‚ you can work with your loved one ’s health care team to make sure your loved one remains comfortable at the end of life. Pain‚ anxiety and other end-of-life symptoms can

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    Cheerleading can be a dangerous sport if you don’t follow the proper rules and it is important to know what you are doing someone gets injured. If you try to do a stunt that is difficult you need to have the proper practice and training. Cheerleading can be a safe sport only if you have done it correctly. Some of the stunt in cheerleading can be dangerous if you do not perform them correctly like the shoulder sit. A shoulder sit is when the front spot reaches up and back and joins hands with the

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    Since the start of this century‚ there had been a lot of debates about how is now the security in the world. Many people think that the world is an increasingly dangerous place to live in‚ while others think the other way around. Nonetheless‚ in my opinion the world is not an increasingly dangerous place to live in because now there is more technology‚ better health conditions‚ and education. To start with‚ the actual world is surrounded by technology‚ which brought a lot of great changes to

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    OLD BOOKS ARE DANGEROUS? It was November 29‚ 2011‚ Tuesday‚ around quarter to nine‚ I was in the Department of Languages‚ looking out of the window‚ when I saw a youth pulling a wheelbarrow. I looked intently at its content and I saw they were books. I knew what’s going on! The library was once again throwing away old books which it labeled as “condemned”. CONDEMNED! What a description?! The books were condemned in such a way that they would be discarded and burned without the knowledge of many

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    Have you ever wondered how animal felt when it was being hunter? What instincts kick in to survive? Not so fun anymore when you’re the one being hunted. In the stories the “Most Dangerous Game” and “Open Season” we see how the hunted thinks. These stories share themes‚ settings‚ and characters traits. First‚ both stories have similarities in their themes. In both stories Bobbie and Rainsford feel haw it’s like to be hunted. They both get trapped into their game and are forced to play. Throughout

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