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    Charles Darwin; the creator and innovator of the theory of evolution deemed the application of human skills of creating of fire the second powerful accomplishment of humankind (Falk‚2012). During the Ice Age‚ Hominidae first learned of natural fires caused by lightnings and used it to their advantage. Our ancestors capability to start a fire help them survived in the extreme weather during the Ice Age (Ancient History‚2010). The Earth’s temperature during the Ice Age was about -11.1 degrees Celsius

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    Two Different Ways Of Weight Loss Millions of people around the globe have been taking the risks of reducing body fat by undergoing surgery while others prefer to burn calories the natural way. Before you consider undergoing a valuable procedure that has‚ no set security people should try to lose weight naturally. Many surgeons have become popular for satisfying their clients while many manufacturing companies have introduced new products for weight loss. In the past thirty years‚ obesity in

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    bandages There are many other extra items which you may keep in your first aid box such as sterile water‚ self-adhesive tape‚ nail clippers‚ trauma shears‚ surgical suture‚ surgical suture needle‚ vicryl mesh‚ Ethicon sutures‚ steroid cream and sunburn treatment (aloe products) etc. Some of these items need more specific training to use them properly such trauma shears are used to cut leather jackets‚ seat belts and denim etc. Like wise to use surgical instruments such as surgical suture and surgical

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    Cristia Earp Matt Cicci Intro to College Writing March 8‚ 2013 Strange Doctor Strange I’ve never been a big fan of comic books‚ partly because I can’t quite follow them as much as I’d like to. Action comics are the hardest for me to follow for a couple reasons. For one‚ the art is all over the place. I understand that art like this is supposed to display all of the sudden exhilarating scenes‚ but how can a reader pay attention to the story while still pictures on a page distract you? Bright

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    any hazards‚ assessing the likelihood of the hazards posing a risk‚ estimating the severity of the consequences and developing an action plan to eliminate the hazards or minimise its affects through control measurements. For example the hazard is sunburn- control measurements are use sun cream and provide sun hats etc. Understand the use of risk assessments in relation to health and safety It is important to assess health and safety hazards posed by the work setting or by particular activities

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    Ebola Virus

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    Introduction: Attention getter: The most deadly killers on this earth are too small to see with the naked eye. These microscopic predators are viruses. Some viruses have no cure or not even a simple treatment. The unfortunate ones lay on their deathbed‚ crying out for mercy or pray for a miracle to happen. Their bodies slowly deteriorate and eventually die. The Ebola Virus is held responsible for the lives of thousands of people. Audience motivation: The Ebola virus is the T-Rex of microbes. I

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    Air Pollution - The Causes & Effect . Defi-Air pollution‚ both indoors and outdoors‚ poses health risks to millions of Americans every day‚ contributing to asthma‚ emphysema‚ heart disease‚ and other potentially lethal conditions. Managing air pollution causes‚ and defending successful safeguards like the Clean Air Act‚ is critical to the human‚ economic‚ and environmental health of our communities. America’s power plants are our biggest industrial polluters. Each year they pump more

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    REVIEW QUESTIONS CHAPTER 1 1. Place the following terms in size order‚ from largest to smallest‚ based on the structures or concepts they represent: a. chromosome b.gene pool c. gene d. DNA e. genome Gene pool‚ genome‚ chromosome‚ gene‚ DNA 2. Distinguish between: a. an autosome and a sex chromosome b. genotype and phenotype c. DNA and RNA d. recessvie and dominant traits e. pedigrees and karyotypes f. gene and genome a. An autosome does

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    A. Role of Chemistry in Society Applications of chemical science have contributed significantly to the advancement of human civilization (1‚ 2‚ 3). With a growing understanding and ability to manipulate chemical molecules‚ the post-World War II chemist was considered a societal problem solver. They synthesized crop-enhancing agricultural chemicals to ensure a constant and viable food supply. They played a significant role in the eradication of deadly diseases by developing life-saving pharmaceuticals

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    SBI3U1 – Medicinal Plants Research Report Part 1: Research Report a) Common name: Turmeric‚ Indian Saffron (English) b) Scientific name: Curcuma longa c) Characteristics of plant: Turmeric is a tropical plant‚ which forms many long thin rhizomes (roots) used to produce spice and dye. Cooke‚ T. (1908). It is a herbaceous plant‚ which means that leaves and stems die down in the end of the growing season. It grows over the spring and summer and dies every winter and autumn

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