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    Sunscreen was the most valuable invention for kids because it helps protect them from the sun. The Skin Cancer Foundation states “The US government has officially identified ultraviolet radiation (UVR) both from the sun and from tanning machines as a known cause of cancer in humans.” Clearly‚ it is saying that sun which carries ultraviolet radiation that can cause cancer. Many people argue that it is useless for the reason that you have to apply it after you get in the pool to prevent sun burns.They

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    According to statistics by Sun Smart Australia‚ on an average summer weekend‚ almost 14% of adults‚ 24% of teenagers and 8% of children are sunburnt Some of the common activities which lead to getting sun burnt include when taking part in water sports‚ whilst playing sports such as soccer‚ gardening or having a barbeque. When participating in such activities‚ it is therefore essential that sun protection is applied. Most individuals undermine the UV radiation on cooler or overcast days. Most individuals

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    skin cells results from the ultra violet radiation or UV found in sunlight and in commercial tanning lamps and tanning beds. 2. A lot of people can’t prevent cancer‚ such as leukemia‚ cancer of the blood‚ brain tumors‚ etc but we must know the risks of going into a tanning bed so that we know the effects it can have on us later on. C. I don’t know if any of you can tell‚ but I am clearly not a fan of tanning. Whether it is inside or outside‚ it’s just not healthy. 1. The National Cancer Institute

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    Part of the sun’s energy that reaches us on earth is the rays of invisible ultraviolet (UV) light. When UV light rays enter the skin‚ they damage the skin cells‚ causing injuries that can be visible like sunburns‚ or invisible. Some of the injury is fixed‚ but some of the damage adds up year after year. After a long time‚ the built-up damage appears as wrinkles‚ age spots‚ and even skin cancer. Also‚ freckles‚ which occur in people with fair skin‚ are usually due to sun exposure. Freckles are nearly

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    The skin on your dog’s paws is sensitive‚ as is the skin on their body. Your dog can get burned just like you can. Here’s what you should do if your dog gets a sunburn. Pay Attention To The Amount Of Time Your Dog Spends Outside All dogs can get sunburned if they spend too much time in the direct sunlight. However‚ dogs that are lighter tend to burn more easily than dogs with darker coats. The amount of time in the direct sunlight it takes for a dog to burn varies from dog to dog which is why it

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    encyclopedia The leather manufacturing process is divided into three sub-processes: preparatory stages‚ tanning and crusting. All true leathers will undergo these sub-processes. A further sub-process‚ surface coating may be added into the sequence. The list of operations that leathers undergo vary with the type of leather. Contents [hide] 1 Production management 2 Preparatory stages 3 Tanning 4 Crusting 5 Surface coating 6 Environmental impact 7 References Production management[edit] The

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    as possible. TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction…………………………………………………………………………….4 1.1 Different types of leather used for making Leather Garments……………………...4 1.2 Structure of Hides and Skin………………………………………………………....7 1.3 Blue‚ Wet white Leather tanning‚ Tannins‚ Wet‚ crust………………………………9 1.4 Some common terms of leather……………………………………………………..10 2. Garments Leather……………………………………………………………………..11 2.1 Types of garments leather……………………………………………………….......11 2.2 Types of finishes in leather garments………………………………………………

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    Impact of Leather Waste

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    for final products is hide from animals from slaughter houses and hide from game—i.e. waste from the meat industry‚ which is processed in tanneries and turned into leather. Therefore‚ the tanning industry can be considered one of the first industries to use and recycle secondary raw materials. Although the tanning industry is environmentally important as a principal user of meat industry waste‚ the industry is perceived as a consumer of resources and a producer of pollutants. Processing one metric

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    Leather Export of Pakistan

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    used in the tanning process is released into nearby water reservoirs and the sea. In addition‚ air pollution is on the rise with the tanneries burning residuals (i.e. hair) from the tanning process into the atmosphere. Due to a need for foreign exchange‚ the national government is encouraging the growth of tanneries by offering these industries export rebates while at the same time lagging on implementing the sparse existing governmental environment regulations in leather tanning. The combination

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    Indian Leather Industry

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    Bengal and Orissa. Modern methods of leather tanning were introduced by the British in 1857. The first leather factory in India was set up in Kanpur to make saddlery and harness. The following are some of the notable years in the development of Indian leather industry:- 1880: A boot factory was established by the British India Corporation in Kanpur 1890: More tanneries were set up in UP‚ Bengal‚ Bombay‚ Orissa and Central India 1895: Chrome tanning was introduced at Pallavaram‚ Chennai‚ then

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