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    enjoy the meal in a restaurant‚ you suddenly inhale the smoke from the neighbor. You will feel uncomfortable. It also spoils your appetite. Another reason is that air is polluted. Smoke of a cigarette has a lot of poisonous chemicals such as carbon monoxide‚ lead and tar. Therefore‚ you can consider how the smoking affects the health. In conclusion‚ smoking causes annoyed feeling for non-smokers. Additionally‚ everybody’s health is not good. Every smoker has right to smoke‚ but they should think

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    impact on the atmosphere. It can affect the atmosphere because the cigarette butts causes land and air pollution. Prior to that air pollution is caused when a smoker smokes‚ destructive chemicals are released into the air; this includes benzene‚carbon monoxide and other particulate matter.Overall there are 4‚000 chemicals that are exhaled out and liberated in the atmosphere. Cigarettes can have an adverse influence on land used daily by humans like a bodies of water including beaches. Cigarette butts are

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    diarrhea. Other diseases include histoplasmosis (breathing problem)‚ worms and loose motions. Physicians also point out that the air released from the dumping ground is toxic. "At the time of decomposition of the waste‚ many gases like methane‚ carbon monoxide‚ carbon dioxide and ammonia are released into the air. The microorganisms manage to decompose the bacteria and release the oxygen into the air through anaerobic respiration. The gases released are harmful to human life and are also responsible for

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    Air Pollution - Summary

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    sources of transport * electricity power plants * polluting the air by burning wood in stoves * the paint we use * aerosol sprays and most of the cleaning products we use Natural causes are: * Smoke and a gas called carbon monoxide * wind erosion * pollen * Methane gas from farm animals and rotting plants * Radon gas and poisonous gasses from erupting volcanoes. We can all do our bit to reduce air pollution by using less electricity‚ using gas over wood

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    The topic I would like to discuss is the Amherst Styrofoam Ban. Several districts have outlawed this product due to new regulations. Styrofoam‚ a common product used at restaurants‚ offices‚ and in packages‚ is a product that is valued for its high insulation capacity and buoyancy. However‚ its negative effects on human health and environment outweigh the benefits and efficiency. Due to its inability to biodegrade‚ the toxins released during its production prompted new policies for a safer environment

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    NAME: LI YUAN SING STUDENT ID: SCS/1303/055 IC NUMBER: 950320-13-5414 TOPIC: Open Fire Burning. How Does It Affect Us? ABSTRACT Open burning is the disposal of any waste material in an open‚ outside flame and can be a substantial wellspring of air contamination. Smoke from open burning contains fine particles‚ gasses and other harmful results of burning that can be breathed in profoundly into the lungs. Exploratory studies have interfaced presentation to fine particles to trouble in breathing

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    Americans today do not realize that hybrid cars are not cost efficient to buy. This is caused by many factors‚ many having to do with price of production and gas prices. The cost of production for many hybrid cars is too high causing the car to be to expensive for consumers to buy. They end up paying so much more for a car that promises to save them money. These cars turn end up not fulfilling that promise and leaving people short on cash. It is true that a hybrid car will save money at the pump

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    TOPIC: Open Fire Burning. How Does It Affect Us? ABSTRACT Open burning is the disposal of any waste material in an open‚ outside flame and can be a substantial wellspring of air contamination. Smoke from open burning contains fine particles‚ gasses and other harmful results of burning that can be breathed in profoundly into the lungs. Exploratory studies have interfaced presentation to fine particles to trouble in breathing‚ irritated asthma‚ expanded crisis room visits and healing centre affirmations

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    properties. It consists of about 78 percent nitrogen; 21 percent oxygen‚ and carries along with it water vapor‚ clouds‚ dust‚ smoke‚ soot‚ and a variety of chemical compounds. The remaining one percent contains all the other gases including carbon monoxide‚ carbon dioxide‚ ozone‚ methane‚ and ammonia that contribute to harmful pollutants that are released into the air. Millions of tons of harmful gases are released into the air each year. According to The World Health Organization‚ 2.4 million people

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    Enhanced spectrofluorimetric determination of Mebendazole‚ a benzimidazole anthelmintic drug‚ through complex formation with Lanthanum (III)‚ in pharmaceutical preparations and spiked human plasma Abstract The article concerned with the development of simple‚ sensitive‚ rapid and specific spectrofluorimetric procedure for determination of mebendazole. The cited drug was reacted with lanthanum (III) ions to produce highly fluorescent stable complex measured at 340 nm after excitation at 295 nm. Different

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