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    How To Survive A Winter Camping Trip When you are planning a winter camping trip‚ you need to make sure that you have all the necessary materials. If you don’t‚ then your trip may not go as smoothly as you think. First of all‚ I am going to tell you about what outerwear you need to bring. Stay warm‚ but control how warm you are. Pack clothing that can be easily layered and make sure each layer has good insulation and will dry easily. This means that you should avoid packing cotton. Synthetic

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    A memory to remember

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    of the salty ocean mist‚ and the feeling of ultimate relaxation on the beach; what more can you ask for? While tip toing across the smoldering sand‚ you can feel the sun beaming onto your skin; knowing that you will either get nasty sunburn‚ or a tremendous tan. It is only until hours later as the sun goes to rest and the moon rolls in for it nightly duty that one could feel the ocean breeze becoming a refreshing sensation. That’s when it is the perfect time to snuggle up and gather

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    Redneck Research Paper

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    Rednecks are often misunderstood. When a typical person thinks of the word “redneck‚” most of them often associate this type of person as loud‚ hot-headed‚ violent‚ undereducated‚ racist and poor. People also associate rednecks with outdoor activities such as hunting‚ fishing‚ camping and riding atv’s or dirt bikes. (Flora 1) Rednecks‚ most of the time‚ are associated with the confederate flag as well. They are also perceived to be rude. A term often used to define rednecks is “white trash‚” meaning

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    The Giver By Lois Lowry

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    “The Giver by Lois Lowry‚ was published in 1993‚ and won a Newberry medal in 1994. The book takes place in a narrative third person‚ using a limited omniscient person. The overall plot is that in a communist community‚ Jonas is a kid like the citizens that do not know what else is out there instead of themselves. Jonas learns memories that bring him to the point where he wants to share the memories of the world. The family units have rules such as dream telling and feeling telling. In chapter one

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    Why Photosynthesis Is Bad

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    In this research paper I’m going to explain to you why photosynthesis is bad while helping Earth too. I will be giving you a few reasons to explain that photosynthesis is important. So even though photosynthesis can kill the plant‚ photosynthesis is important‚ because it helps grow food for omnivores and herbivores. Photosynthesis grows plants and trees‚ which produce clean‚ fresh oxygen. Photosynthesis helps us living organisms with lungs breathe. It helps us when plants go through the process

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    Electromagnetic Waves

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    absorbed differently by different types of matter so can produce shadow pictures if inside the human body or inaccessible metal structures. 3. Ultraviolet (UV) Radiation is produced by the Sub‚ special UV tubes and welding arcs. The radiation can cause sunburn and skin cancer; it also produces vitamins in the skin and causes certain substances to fluoresce. This fluorescence can reveal markings that are invisible in light. Special photographic films react to UV radiation. 4. Visible Light is a very narrow

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    Stains‚ particularly red‚ green‚ yellow and blue dyes‚ can cause allergic skin reactions or even skin problems such as rashes and itches or an increased chance of sunburn‚ redness‚ or scarring. Moreover‚ ink that has bacteria. This can lead to problems with the eyes‚ lungs‚ and other organs. According to health impact news in the article Think before You Ink: The Little-Known Risks of Tattoos published on November

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    My Earth

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    Life on this planet Earth is the product of a delicate balancing act provided by nature. Mankind’s very existence is totally dependent on this fragile ecosystem’s ability to maintain itself. A valuable player in the balance of the environment‚ the ozone layer‚ is facing a very serious threat by man. Chloroflourocarbons (CFCs)‚ are chemical agents commonly found in refrigerants‚ aerosol sprays‚ and in the manufacturing of Styrofoam and industrial solvents. With the rate of more than a half-million

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    Degree of Burns

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    Definition Burns can be caused by flame‚ UV radiation‚ hot liquids‚ electricity‚ lightning and certain chemicals. Major burns are a medical emergency and require urgent medical attention. In some cases‚ skin graft surgery is needed (Atkinson A.‚ 1998) . Different types of burns There are four types of burns: * Thermal burns caused by fire‚ hot objects‚ hot liquids‚ and gases; or by nuclear blast or fireball Thermal burn treatment .     enlarge | info | Fig. 1 Thermal burn - full thickness

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    twisting‚ spraining a muscle or even fracturing a bone 4 X 2 8 Wear hiking boots with appropriate grip and ankle support in the field. Ensure I am never alone when taking measurements so someone is available to assist in the event of an injury. Sunburn/ Sunstroke 2X2 4 Wear sunscreen‚ sunhat and sunglasses and ensure large amounts of fluid is consumed to prevent dehydration and fatigue. Hypothermia 3X2 6 Wear clothing appropriate to weather‚ if cold ensure hats‚ gloves‚ scarves‚ waterproof trousers

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