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    Air Pollution in China

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    cancer and in many cases death. The blame for this pollution lies in the huge steel and chemical factories up and down the country which daily pump tons of pollutants and toxins into the air. Sulphur dioxide‚ soot and ash are thrown in to the air‚ so much so that in some cities‚ the ash and soot literally has to be swept off the street. State run enterprises are not exactly helping the situation either with a newly planned petrochemical plant underway which will cause even more pollution to the already

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    The film Othello by director Oliver Parker‚ is based on the Shakespearean tragedy based on the insecurities of one man‚ being played upon leading to his undoing at the hands of the one he most trusts‚ ?honest Iago?. In this essay‚ we look at how this age old play is dealt with by the medium of film‚ reviewing the director?s ability to provide an effect caused by insight into the play?s mechanization and interpretation of such affected by visual mastery. This analysis focuses mainly on techniques

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    The revolution has also led to the complete deterioration of our surrounding environment. With the introduction of thousands upon thousands of factories‚ along with the different means of transportation that we not obtain‚ we are all now the direct victims of pollution. Streets that used to be beautifully paved‚ covered only by the morning’s sunlight‚ are now coated in filth and debris. Manchester has been one of the most affected towns‚ with it now resembling a trash can instead of a city that inhabits

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    Evaluation: This experiment went well there was not manny problems that could cause a major change in the results‚ however I noticed that some of the crystals stuck to the stirring rod this could decrease the ending mass too much. Additionally there was a soot buildup on the bottom of the crucible however these are minor and wouldn’t make much of a difference. To be precise I used a top hand balance that measures to two decimal places. Improvements: In order to solve the issue of the crystals sticking

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    With the rapid development of modern industry and transportation‚ all of the soot and automobile exhaust and others emissions had already go beyond the boundaries of self-purification of the atmosphere. After that‚ air pollution is the serious problem that will occur. In addition‚ we need to breathe air to sustain our life because clean atmosphere is a necessary condition for the survival of mankind depends on. Therefore‚ the contaminated air has a direct impact on human health. Of harmful

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    yellow‚ stretched toward the black mouth of the tunnel‚ as though it were a bolt hole in an abandoned coal mine. Then he lingers‚ with zest‚ on the walls and ceilings‚ lavatory tiles which had been white about fifty years ago‚ and now encrusts with soot‚ coats with the remains of a dirty liquid which might be either atmospheric humidity mingled with smog or the result of a perfunctory attempt to clean them with cold water. Above them‚ gloomy vaulting from which dingy paint peels off like scabs from

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    The problem of the ice melting The melting of polar ice is primarily caused by the increasing amount of gas emissions‚ mainly CO2 rising into the atmosphere (global warming) Global warming is the rise in the average temperature of Earth ’s atmosphere and oceans. Since the early 20th century‚ Earth ’s mean surface temperature has increased by about 0.8 °C. Scientists are more than 90% sure that it is caused by rising amount of concentrations of greenhouse gases‚ which are produced by human activities

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    September 11, 2001

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    plane crashed into Tower Two‚ they ran for their lives. Our country may stay insecure forever. The World Trade Center was blazing‚ debris was falling‚ and bodies were hitting the ground. People were weeping in despair while covered in ash and soot. First responders were running around everywhere trying to save lives. What they do is not easy in any kind of manner; they are risking their lives in most everything they do. Americans will never overlook the ones who sacrificed their lives for us

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    The Element: Chlorine

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    candle were to be thrown into a vessel of chlorine‚ it would continue to burn‚ releasing dense‚ black clouds of smoke‚ The chlorine combines with hydrogen of the paraffin‚ forming hydrogen chloride‚ and uncombined carbon is left in the form of soot. Soot is black residue from fuel. Chlorine replaces iodine and bromine from their salts. Dry chlorine is somewhat inert or not able to move‚ but moist chlorine unites directly with most of the elements. History Chlorine was discovered in 1774 by

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    victorian children

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    Poor Victorian Children -Since a large part of the poor children had to work public jobs to help support their families many parents thought of children as income‚ and having more children who worked raised the income of the home. Many parents had 10 or 12 or even more children for this reason alone. How old did children have to be to work in Victorian Times? -Victorian children would be made to go to work at a very young age. As unbelievable as it sounds‚ sometimes even 4 or 5 years old. Actually

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