Valley‚ we can see various agricultural fields. These agricultural fields are around our homes‚ parks and schools. Pesticides are sprayed on these agricultural fields to kill weeds‚ fungus‚ insects‚ etc. Pesticides are not only sprayed in our fields‚ but families are also using them in their homes or in the workplace. However‚ I feel that they are harming our children and families. Pesticides can cause various health hazards such as headaches‚ nausea‚ and skin and eye irritation to acute dangers such
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Kamias‚ Calamansi‚ Papaya‚ Cucumber and Radish Soaps Materials: * 1 glass Caustic Soda (NaOH) * 3 glasses water * 5 glasses cooking oil * 1/2 glass juice or extract Procedure: 1. Prepare the materials and the utensils needed. 2. Measure 1 glass of caustic soda and 3 glasses of water and pour into a plastic pail. 3. Mix well by stirring continuously using a wooden ladle or bamboo stick. Use only one direction in mixing the mixture. Stir until the caustic soda is dissolved
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How to Make Homemade Pesticide Things You’ll Need * Spray bottle * Dedicated blender or food processor * Protective gloves Read more: How to Make Homemade Pesticide | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2043716_make-homemade-pesticide.html#ixzz2L1VJ1Ivu Instructions 1. * 1 Mix homemade garden sprays using water and plants (or dried powders) from the garden such as hot peppers‚ onions and garlic. Add a drop of dish detergent to help the solution stick and store in a
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explores the health dangers Indian cotton farmers face. These farmers spray harmful pesticides without any protective gear or other safety precautions‚ and some of these pesticides are so dangerous that they are banned in western countries. Larger manufacturers are aware that India has fewer rules on pesticides‚ so they strategically place their factories there. For example‚ the Cheminova factory from a Danish pesticide company transmits illegal pollution that gives those living in the surrounding areas
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Pesticides! Its Uses‚ Effects and Alternatives. Name: Mmayen Ewang 2013080049 Date: 15th October‚ 2013 Teacher’s name: Mr. Forte Course: SCH4U What are pesticides? Pesticides are substances or chemicals used to deter or kill any kind of pest that poses a threat to crops. Such pests may include insects‚ plant disease‚ fungi weeds‚ snails etc. Some uses of pesticides: They are used to disinfect the kitchen floor or remove mildew on bathroom
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Another point about the negative effects of pesticides is that they harm animals and have some extreme impacts on their health and the survival of the species. In a journal on how the use of pesticides endangers wildlife and the environment‚ prominent author‚ investigative journalist‚ and science reporter Sonia Shah explains that seemingly benign levels of pesticides impair immune function in wildlife‚ leading to outbreaks of disease. In recent die-offs‚ millions of amphibians‚ bees‚ and bats died
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The past‚ present‚ and future of pesticide use and bans TABLE OF CONTENTS PESTICIDE BANS .................................................................................................................................2 INTRODUCTION........................................................................................................................2 THE STOCKHOLM CONVENTION........................................................
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Analysis of Pesticide Use: Do the Ends Justify the Means? Humberto Bringas Envr 600: Environmental Health Dr. Courtney Woods 23 February 2014 The use of pesticides in agriculture has long been a highly controversial issue with numerous economic‚ social‚ and environmental costs and benefits. While an abundance of both costs and benefits do indeed exist‚ this paper will conduct a risk-benefit analysis to demonstrate that the risks associated with pesticide use actually
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on Peregrine Falcons The Peregrine Falcon (Falco peregrinus)‚ or Duck Hawk‚ is a medium-sized raptor weighing 2 to 2 ½ pounds. These remarkable birds of prey measure 15-21 inches and have a wingspan of about 3 ½ feet. Their name‚ Peregrine‚ comes from the Latin word peregrinus‚ which means “to wander”. The name fits‚ given that they have one of the longest migrations in North America and are found on every continent besides Antarctica. Peregrine Falcons hunt pigeons‚ crows‚ waterfowl‚ starlings
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effects of using synthetic pesticides on the earth. Rachel Carson weaves this message throughout the book by utilizing powerful diction‚ for example‚ “Although modern man seldom remembers the fact‚ he could not exist without the plants that harness the sun’s energy and manufacture the basic foodstuffs he depends upon for life” (63). Carson empowers society by explaining the need for coexistence with plants because without plants there would be no Earth. An incident from the book that made an impact
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