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    pollution‚ such as the transformation of emissions into photochemical smog‚ mixing of the pollutants‚ acid rain and many more. Although the higher phytotoxic risk was found especially in the southern. Generally‚ studies have concentrated on those air pollutants typical of the urban and industrial environment namely‚ nitrogen oxides (NO2 and NO)‚ sulfur dioxide (SO2)‚ carbon monoxide (CO)‚ ozone (O3) and particulate matter (vesilind at al 1988) According to malaysian air quality indices (MAQI) proposed

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    changed everything all over the world. The Industrial Revolution began in the late 18th and 19th centuries and was a period of significant economic development marked by the introduction of power-driven machinery. The steam engine was use to run machinery. Before this time‚ a few machines were use to harness nature such as the wind and watermills‚ humans‚ and animals were depended upon as a source of power. Much like the Agricultural Revolution‚ the Industrial Revolution began to take shape in Britain

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    Life before the Industrial Revolution was tough because the people did not have access to the same availability of goods and everything was man-made. If something broke‚ it had to be fixed manually rather than buying it new because goods were not mass-produced. Although the Industrial Revolution improved life in some ways it was also difficult for the workers‚ because shifts at the factories were long‚ conditions were bad‚ and people were often hurt. Slowly‚ agricultural improvements started coming

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    Most people would think they have a tough life or complain about every little thing‚ but they are missing the point. No one ponders about what it was like to survive before the industrial revolution. This event changed the world in many different ways. Creating such catastrophes including problems like transportation‚ child labor‚ education‚ and medicine. Many pros and cons reached the surface through this time and helped our world spin round even to this time. While you have the choice to go to

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    ABSTRACT This product research‚ Ampalaya Bread‚ aims to produce another kind of healthy bread which is made from the nutritious vegetable Bitter Melon. Several trials have been made to conjure the right blend of the ingredients for the taste of the Ampalaya Bread. The researchers assure that our product has preserved the health benefits we can get out of ampalaya. Ampalaya fruit prepared as bread is well-tolerated and may be useful as a dietary adjunct in the treatment of type-2 diabetes and

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    Revolution ended‚ labor went through many changes as technology developed and shaped multiple forms of labor. The main three changed labor sectors were artisan‚ slave and industrial labor. Artisan labor was labor that needed specific skills and was done at home; it was important and profitable before the American Revolution. Slave labor was labor that was done by slaves and was used mostly in the South. Industrial labor was labor focused on industrial work. Changes to labor‚ mainly technology‚ affected

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    National Healthcare Spending In the United States Jarrod Hinkle HCS/440 November 24‚ 2014 John Branner Introduction. U.S’s Healthcare spending has continued to increase over the last one decade with more than $2.5 trillions being spent each year (Young‚ 2013). On average‚ the U.S spends twice as more on healthcare per capita and 50% more as a share of GDP. This is the highest costs spent on healthcare among all industrialized nations globally. Despite the huge spending‚ healthcare analysts

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    CASE STUDY 1: Xstrata Produced Acidic Oxide – SULFUR DIOXIDE Industrial Process – Sulfur Dioxide is an acidic oxide produced domestically and industrially in many ways. Xstrata‚ particularly Mount Isa Mines LTD‚ produces sulfur dioxide as a by-product from the extraction of copper from ores. Copper ore mined in Australia is predominantly chalcopyrite (CuFeS2)‚ a sulfide ore of copper. The extraction of copper begins with crushing the ore and subjecting the crushed ore to froth floatation. In

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    INTRODUCTION [pic] CHIPS Company is the World leader in the salty snack category‚ controlling more than 35% of the world market in snack chips &60% in the United State. Among the company’s well known brands are five that generate annual sales of$1billioneach: Lay’s‚ Ruffles‚Doritos‚ Tostitos &Chee –tos. In addition to its dominance of the potato chip‚ tortilla chip‚& corn chip sectors (the last of these led by the Fritos brand)‚Frito-Lays has major brands in other categories such as Rold Gold

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    2.0 Current Issues/ Challenges In order to establishing a national digital cultural heritage repository for any archival institution it should take many challenges or current issues for their organization to make sure that institution do not many problem in managing the archival material for the future research. The any current issues or challenges in the archival institution is possible was come from many factor such as air quality‚ storage‚ technical support and some related problem that will the

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