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    Indoor pollution sources that release gases or particles into the air are the primary cause of indoor air quality problems in homes. Inadequate ventilation can increase indoor pollutant levels by not bringing in enough outdoor air to dilute emissions from indoor sources and by not carrying indoor air pollutants out of the home. High temperature and humidity levels can also increase concentrations of some pollutants. It is stated in “1)edugreen.teri” that Air pollutants consist of gaseous pollutants

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    Table of Contents 1 Executive Summary This report covers the new innovation product line extension idea developed by BBQ Wholesales Centre: BBQ Caravan. 2 Introduction and Business Overview 2.1 Background of Organisation BBQ Wholesales Centre was founded in 2004. It specializes in Barbecue catering and Organizing events for small family gathering and large corporate parties. BBQ Wholesale is providing a one-stop services that emphasizes on its convenience‚ affordable pricing

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    Exercise psychology and Self-Determination Theory Exercise psychology is defined as the study of psychological factors underlying participation and adherence in physical activity programs (Anshel‚ 1948). Health and exercise psychology have gained much prominence over the last few decades especially when it comes to explaining and understanding exercise behaviours (Berger‚ Pargman‚ & Weinberg‚ 2007).The advancement of technology has made life easier resulting in more physically inactivity both

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    bathroom. After finished taking a quick bath‚ I quickly wore my school shirt and grabbed my school bag. Soon‚ I put my feet into my shoes and ready to cycling to school. As my bicycle raced on‚ I noticed a group of girls looking at me with a great interests. Obviously‚ I still attractive even with uncombed hair. My heart pumping furiously as I cycling my bike way to fast on my way to school. In no time‚ I reached the school gate‚ which was about to be closed. Without bothering to explain myself to

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    This paper evaluates the dynamic stress levels of high school student athletes. Researchers surveyed subjects participating in spring sports (N=77). Subjects answered questions about their stress levels on a scale of 1 to 10‚ 1 being not stressed and 10 being extremely stressed‚ The relation between student athletes and psychological stress‚ has commonly been recognized as a rising struggle in the lives of high schoolers. Student athletes nowadays are playing multiple sports year round. In addition

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    Dangers of Indoor Tanning “CANCER” a six lettered word that carries so much meaning to my family. On Tuesday‚ May 28‚ 2011 I arrived home from a long day at school. I could feel it in the air that something was different. Both of my parents displayed long‚ sad faces. As soon as my mother asked “can I speak to you alone?” I realized that something was definitely wrong. The words that escaped her mouth is something that I would never imagined hearing from my 48 year old mom. She explained that she

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    resource (Field 1995). They are considered productive ecosystems and important source and sink of carbon within the tropical coastal zone (Twilley et al. 1992; Ong 1993; Alongi 1998). The ecological processes in mangroves (productivity‚ nutrient cycling‚ litter dynamics‚ succession and sedimentation) make them most productive ecosystems in the coastal region (Clough & Attiwill 1982; Hutchings & Saenger 1987; Aksornkoae 1993). The uses and values of mangroves are linked to their ecological functions

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    physiological adaptations and are not subject to radical changes in function. Metabolic changes can occur with extensive endurance training in the muscles‚ hearts and lungs of the athlete‚ increasing efficiency of system utilization (Thompson‚ 2000). In cycling‚ due to the posture of the athlete‚ increased arterial pressures in the lower limbs may cause both a pressure and volume overload on the heart (O’Toole and Douglas‚ 1995). Intensive training and long endurance events are accompanied by some muscle

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    Rapid-Cycling Populations of Brassica Author(s): Paul H. Williams and Curtis B. Hill Source: Science‚ New Series‚ Vol. 232‚ No. 4756‚ (Jun. 13‚ 1986)‚ pp. 1385-1389 Published by: American Association for the Advancement of Science Stable URL: http://www.jstor.org/stable/1697720 Accessed: 15/07/2008 17:22 Your use of the JSTOR archive indicates your acceptance of JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions of Use‚ available at http://www.jstor.org/page/info/about/policies/terms.jsp. JSTOR’s Terms and Conditions

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    schools‚ government and business facilities‚ and hospitality enterprises like restaurants‚ pubs‚ cafes‚ malls and such; people found disobeying the law will be fined along with the establishment in case the latter turns a blind eye. The law allows indoor smoking at restaurants as long as there is a physical separation between the smoking and non-smoking areas. As with every other issue in Lebanon‚ the new law divided the Lebanese community into two groups; one opposed the law‚ especially when it is

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