smoke: Benzene (Petrol Additive) Formaldehyde (Embalming Fluid) Ammonia (Toilet Cleaner) Acetone (Nail Polish Remover) Tar Nicotine (Insecticide/Addictive drug) Carbon Monoxide (CO) (Car Exhaust Fumes) Arsenic (Rat Poison) Hydrogen Cyanide (Gas Chamber Poison) All of the above are highly addictive‚ and none the less‚ lethal. Those who are inhaling YOUR cigarette smoke could easily die‚ prematurely‚ at your fault. But this doesn’t have to happen. You can avoid all of this easily
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This can occur by contamination of the food by chemicals‚ the ingestion of poisonous plants and by eating fish or shellfish that have been feeding on poisonous plankton or living in contaminated waters. Several foods contain naturally occurring poisons. This is more common in plants; there are hardly any animals that are naturally toxic to humans. Examples of these are Chilli peppers contain capasaicin‚ garlic and onions contain sulphur. Uncooked red kidney beans‚ some toadstools‚ daffodil bulbs
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mistake some medicines into candy which results into poisoning. I want to conduct this study to lower the risks of children’s poison intake. B. Background of the Study I conducted a study about childproof containers and if they are really childproof. I wanted to study this topic because of the following reasons; ) To lower the percentage of children ingesting poisons or other medications that are not safe for them. ) To improve the safety of these children in their homes. The specific questions
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The Basics of Management Control Systems Chapter 1: Management and Control The Basics of Management Control Systems Management control u The process by which management: – ensures that people in the organization carry out organizational objectives and strategies; (Reactive: measure performance and compare it with pre-set standards‚ take corrective actions‚ etc.) – encourages‚ enables‚ or‚ sometimes “forces” forces” employees to act in the organization ’s best interest. organization’
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University of the Philippines Los Banos BIOLOGICAL CONTROL Jeff C. Ebio G-1L INTRODUCTION Farmers sure aim to have abundant and healthy agricultural produce but that became so elusive as the prevalence of disease-causing fungi or bacteria and defective planting materials remain a challenge. To cease all these through a necessary and effective pest management and disease control schema must be utilized. Using chemical pesticide would be a usual resort though
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indirectly kills millions of acres of forestland each decade. In the 1960s‚ people found that acid rain fall was unhealthy and damaging to forests (Baines‚ 20). Acid rain does not kill the trees directly. Acid rain makes the tree weaken and poisons it with toxic substances that are slowly released from the soil (EPA). When the trees weaken from the acid‚ it has a harder time fighting off adversaries such as fungi‚ diseases‚ and frost so subsequently it dies. Around the 1970s
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mother and now led by a toxic Voice that he assumes must be God’s‚ has been busy re-creating and distributing these basic plague cultures‚ inducing swarms of bees to attack humans‚ killing youngsters and horses with anthrax‚ breeding lice‚ pests‚ frog poisons‚ and much else‚ all in imitation of the wrath of God falling upon mankind (he has also wired himself up to catch the Voice if it comes to him in his sleep). Meanwhile‚ pitted against Teddy is epidemiological whiz Dr. Jack Brynne‚ who heads the ProMED
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PESTICIDES IN OUR ECONOMY INTRODUCTION A pesticide is a material used to kill or reject a pest. Pesticides have disadvantages and advantages. They are able to restrain pests‚ but it can also kill other organisms as well. Not only do they affect animals but they can effect us‚ as humans. A pesticide is a biological‚ physical‚ or chemical agent used to kill plants or animals that are harmful to people. The name pesticide is generally applied only to chemical agents. Examples of different
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“Puffer fish can blink and close their eyes‚ which is very unusual. There are few fish that can accomplish this” (Alward 1). Puffer fish can inflate themselves into a by taking in massive amounts of water and sometimes air (“Puffer fish” 2). The poison found in puffer fish as well as in blowfish‚ balloon fish‚ toads‚ sunfish‚ porcupine fish‚ toadfish‚ globefish‚ and swellfish is a tetrodotoxin. It is one of many toxins in nature known to be very poisonous (“Puffer fish Poisoning” 2). Tetrodotoxin
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of Health 1997). Hazards should also be reported and addressed immediately‚ for example‚ playground equipment should meet safety requirements and continuously maintained (MoE 1998). Poisons‚ such as cleaning chemicals and medicines are common in early childhood setting‚ “all cleaning agents‚ medicines‚ poisons and other hazardous materials at the centre are inaccessible to children”. Part 3‚ section 24(p) of the Education (Early childhood centres) regulation 1998. Educators must ensure that cleaning
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