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    Water damage refers to losses caused by water when it comes into contact with materials. When there is moisture‚ there may be mold. Mold growth has the potential to destroy walls‚ furniture‚ carpets‚ flooring and more. Along with being an unsightly problem‚ it is also a dangerous one. Mold spores can spread easily through the air‚ making a home or business a breeding ground for hazardous health conditions. Causes of water damage: While there are numerous factors that can lead to water damage‚

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    Elizaveta Shmakova PSC 216 (Final Exam) Dr. Gambino The Effectivness of the Federal Water Pollution Control Act Amendments (FWPCAA) of 1972 Federal Water Pollution Control Act (FWPCA) strengthened regulatory framework to respond to an oil spills and to establish requirements for the prevention of pollution. The purpose of the law is the prohibition of discharge of oil and hazardous substances in the areas of the navigable waterways of the United States in dangerous quantities (p.10). The law clearly

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    for banking products and services to support the new initiatives as well as to channelize consumer investments in a profitable manner. A group of highly acclaimed businessmen of the country grouped together to responded to this need and established Dhaka Bank Limited in the year 1995. The Bank was incorporated as a public limited company under the Companies Act. 1994. The Bank started its commercial operation on July 05‚ 1995 with an authorized capital of Tk. 1‚000 million and paid up capital of

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    SAFE MOTHERHOOD AND CHILD SURVIVAL SITUATION IN DHAKA CITY INTRODUCTION Every minute‚ another woman dies in childbirth. Every minute the loss of a mother shatters a family and threatens the well being of surviving children. For every woman who dies‚ 20 or more experience serious complications. These range from chronic infections to disabling injuries (Such as Obstetric fistula). Maternal death and disability rates mirror the huge discrepancies that exist between the haves and the have-nots

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    Problem: greenhouse gas pollution Reason: burning fossil fuels Sub-reason: create much carbon dioxide Solution: phasing out fossil fuel Example: not building any new coal-burning power plants Pollution whether it is vehicular‚ electrical or industrial is the main contributor to the global warming. Most of the greenhouse gas emissions come from the burning of fossil fuel for energy such as electricity and transport. When oil‚ gas or coal burns‚ carbon contained within it combines with oxygen

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    Essay Plan Introduction: Background: Define the large city. (land area‚ population and density) some examples of disease caused by pollution in such cities like pulmonary disease. Thesis: This essay aims to discuss three kind of pollution in large cities affect human health. Air‚ water and land pollution. Main Body: Paragraph 1: TS: The general air pollution such as particulate matter is what large cities cannot avoid neither and can lead to respiratory infection‚ chornic obstructive

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    does pollution in large cities affect human health? Pollution‚ a worldwide problem which has been concerned with since 1972 (Seitz 2008:156)‚ has significant effects on human health in large cities. It may be defined as several different types of pollutant in environment mainly caused by industry and agriculture‚ having a harmful impact on public health. It is because cities‚ most of which‚ have depended on the two types of industry to develop the economy that the problems of urban pollution are

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    Historical Perspective Dhaka Bank Limited is the leading Private Sector Bank in Bangladesh offering full range of Personal‚ Corporate‚ International Trade‚ Foreign Exchange‚ Lease Finance and Capital Market Services. Dhaka Bank Limited is the preferred choice in Banking for Friendly and Personalized Services‚ cutting edge Technology‚ tailored solutions for Business needs‚ Global reach in Trade and Commerce and high yield on Investments‚ assuring Excellence in Banking Services. Dhaka Bank Limited (DBL)

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    Tong Li Zach Hilpert Focused Inquiry 112 Water scarcity and pollution: Don’t let our tear become last drop of water Years of thoughtless exploitation and consumption of environment by mankind has resulted in the effects staring in our face now. More and more potentially devastating environmental problems come up and affect various nations worldwide. But many people have trouble recognizing why a resource that seems infinite‚ is actually‚ scarce. Humans have already put excessive pressure

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    I just came back from a business trip this weekend. It was the first time I worked as a “coordinator” for my company. I learned a lot and got “business culture shock” as well. I am not sure if there is the term in English. I just felt I was in another world that I had to speak another language and used another way of thinking especially in business meetings.   For example‚ my boss blamed me that I shouldn’t have said “sorry” if he hadn’t said that.  In my opinion‚ in Japan‚ it’s very common to

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