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    SCIE 203 SAFETY‚ HEALTH & ENVIRONMENT TEST #1 NAME: ____________________________ DATE: ____________________________ 1. List the 8 industries that are a part of the process industry. 2. List the 3 types of pollution found in the processing industry. 3. Match the following hazard types with their associated agent. _____ Chemical _____ Physical _____ Ergonomic _____ Biological a. A piece of equipment that operates at a noise level over 80 decibels

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    My Dream Career

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    I‚ What’s Facebook??? Not so long ago‚ college students lived in a world without Facebook‚ the social networking site that launched in 2004 and now has over 500 million users. For today’s college students‚ Facebook has become as commonplace as school sweatshirts and dreary cafeteria food. Facebook is a social networking website introduced last 2004 and created by Mark Zugkerberg. A Free access website is privately possessed and operated by Facebook‚ Incorporated. Clients or users can unite networks

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    In "The Life You Imagined" and "Dreams From My Farther"‚ Derek Jeter and Barack Obama use a variety of writing strategies to convey their goals. Both texts describe their childhood dreams and goals‚ however each author uses different writing styles such as academic vocabulary‚ cause and effect‚ colloquial vocabulary and figurative language. Derek Jeter and Barack Obama both used Figurative language and cause and effect‚

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    Christopher Schwenk Mrs. Medlin APLAC-3 12 October 2012 Rhetorical Analysis In "Nancy’s Bedroom" from Cold Blood by Truman Capote‚ Capote tries to reveal the femininity and innocence of Nancy Clutter. He uses this as an example to reveal the greater truth that conclusions can be drawn about one’s character from a small piece of information about one’s personal space and activities. One device that Capote uses toward the beginning of the selection in the first paragraph is a simple polysendeton

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    English Essay

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    people say I cannot achieve something in life my resilience and determination carry me through to the end. In the face of failure I am not a person who will crumble and give up as that is the easy way but instead fight as hard as I can to achieve my goal in life. When people in my life do the wrong thing it is easy to follow in order to be accepted but instead I act against it and my morals say it is wrong and no matter how much they try to make me do it my answer is always no. 4. I am a person

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    Life Without Television

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    Life without Television When my family’s only television set went to the repair shop the other day‚ my parents‚ my sister‚ and I thought we would have a terrible week. How could we get though the long evenings in such a quiet house? What would it be like without all the shows to keep us company? We soon realized‚ though‚ that living without television for a while was a stroke of good fortune. It became easy for each of us to enjoy some activities alone‚ to complete some postponed chores

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    Glass Bedroom Observation

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    Like a sea of people’s faces‚ the crowd moves in a strong current across the airport floor. They flow like a smooth‚ fast-running stream down the escalators. Some people come to a stop and cause a bit of a traffic jam‚ but the others simply continue to flow around them. Mixed emotions float in the atmosphere. I notice a child crying. She is saying goodbye to her father who is obviously going away for a while. Tears run down a mother’s cheek‚ who is welcoming her son home. The reflection of a business

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    Migration

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    migration. To add on‚ I will inform you about he migration that occurred through out my relatives lives. And finally‚ I will speak upon the migration that occurred through out the movie "Scarface" that starred Al Pacino that played Tony Montana ’s role. My parents weren ’t born in the United States‚ but they were looking for better lives and opportunities‚ so they migrated from Haiti to the United States. My parents growing up in such a poor country that didn ’t provide much opportunity for

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    Role Model Communicator:

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    It is my opinion that Barack Obama is a role model communicator. President Obama has found a way to communicate his thoughts and ideas in a way that many people find acceptable. Prior to being a presidential nominee‚ Barack Obama was a senator for the state of Illinois. As senator he was known to be charismatic and an influential speaker. Politics aside‚ I think his style of communication to be ethical‚ effective‚ and honest. President Obama was able to become a modern day celebrity through

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    Lloyd Schwartz’s sonnet In Emily Dickinson’s Bedroom”‚ tells about the self-reflection needed to find one’s inspiration even through the simple things around us like in Emily Dickinson’s room‚ the speaker talks about how it felt to be in Emily Dickinson’s room: explaining it was a very simple room with very little if not any furniture. The speaker develops this theme by introducing the room and explaining how his experience of being in it alone like Emily Dickinson; the speaker addresses it by using

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