Chewing gum has been a part of my daily schedule for the past 5 years. So‚ researching this item has shed some light on what I really have been chewing. Whether it was for refreshing my breath or just to take away a craving it has become a necessity for my day. What could be wrong with a five calorie snack that i’ve been chewing for a majority of my life. I was astonished with the ingredients found used to make the gum. Although I didn’t recognize any of the ingredients it still sparked my interest
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on the work desk • ireless home entertainment systems and game w consoles (also known to emit microwaves even when switched off) • ome wireless security/alarm systems s • wireless interactive whiteboards and paging systems. Consumer Health and Safety Advice What should I do to reduce my exposure? Due to the increasing concerns over the possible hazards from the use of wireless networks (and similar wireless technologies)‚ the best way to reduce your exposure to unnecessary microwave
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Philip Morris Pakistan is beginning to feel a financial pinch‚ and is already reducing the scale and scope of some of its manufacturing operations inside the country. In a statement released to the press on Saturday‚ the company announced that it will be reducing the operations in its smallest factory‚ located in Mandra‚ near Rawalpindi. The company cited “difficult economic conditions” including high taxes and low consumer purchasing power as a primary reason for the decision. The decision was
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death. When you drink you experience effects from it. There are two kinds of effects short & long term. Short term effects happen then‚ & continue for a short time afterwards. Short term effects include; nausea‚ vomiting‚ loss of judgment & self control‚ blackout‚ coma or even death. Some of the more serious effects are considered long term. Long term effects‚ appear from serious or heavy drinking and may not always be able to be cured. Long term effects include; heart damage‚ anemia‚ hypertension
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TOBACCO INDUSTRY OF PAKISTAN TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive summary Chapter 1: Economy of Pakistan Chapter 2: Porter’s Diamond Model Chapter 3: Secondary Research Chapter 4: Empirical Work Conclusion EXECUTIVE SUMMARY In this report we have tried to cover the tobacco industry of Pakistan as a whole. It begins with an overview of the economy of Pakistan and how different policies and initiatives taken by different governments have shaped the country’s economy today
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The Effect of Health problems caused by Sugar Sophie Tacheci The Effect of Health problems caused by the amount of Sugar on the Drosophila Sugar intake has increased drastically since the 1820’s‚ causing over 78 ailments such as raised insulin levels‚ rising rates of obesity‚ heart disease and diabetes. Sugar intake per person during the 1820’s was about five pounds per year. Today the average sugar intake is about one hundred pounds per year‚ or about 119 grams
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English I 19 December 2012 The Effects of Stress on Health The term “stress” is derived from the Latin word stringere‚ or to draw tight. Stress causes blood capillaries to close‚ which restricts bleeding if a flesh wound should occur. Your pupils dilate during a stressful event much the same way they do in response to a physical attraction: to gather more visual information about a situation. Chronic stress floods the brain with powerful hormones
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Sugar has been around since 8‚000 BC and since then it has caused many controversies in the health department. Although sugar is widely and massively consumed on a daily basis‚ it is not healthy for you and your body because not only does it cause us as Americans overweight‚ but also makes us sick. The terrible effects of sugar can affect us for a lifetime. It causes sickness‚ obesity‚ diabetes and it has an increased risk of cancer. “The new paradigm hypothesize‚ that... too much sugar does not
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William Wrigley Jr.‚ now referred to as the “father of chewing gum‚” made chewing gum known to the world. He is known for his Wrigley Chewing Gum and starting the William Wrigley Jr Company‚ a manufacturing business without even going to college. The company took previously invented gum‚ and made it into its own very successful business. William Wrigley Jr. was born on September 30‚ 1861 in Philadelphia‚ Pennsylvania. His parents were William Wrigley and Mary A. Ladley Wrigley. He was the oldest
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in all chewing gums‚ by providing a smooth‚ soft texture. Chewing gum comes in pieces and many various colors depending on the flavors. Gum is made to be chewed‚ not eaten like other candies. Gum is not soluble in water. The gum base cannot be chemically broken down. Only things that are soluble are flavor‚ food coloring than the base could not be dissolved. Gum was invented by Walter E. Diemer in the 1920s. He was only 23 years old when he invented gum. Walter did not mean to create chewing gum. Today
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