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    import more guns while states with lax gun policies tend to export more gun” (Lee, 2015, p.141). While guns are illegally migrating across state borders to supply the people in states with more strict gun regulations with guns, there is also a flocculation in the economies of the state’s due to supply and demand. The people in the states with more strict gun policies are willing to pay more for a gun because there is a lower supply of them, causing them to give

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    Introduction: There are metal substances which have mixed up with the river water of Bangladesh. The substance is known as Arsenic in Bangladesh. It was first found in the West Bengal ten years ago (1995-96). Arsenic is both toxic and carcinogenic. It is in inorganic forms, dissolved in drinking water which is the most significant forms of natural exposure. Organic forms of arsenic that may be present in food are much less toxic to humans. Clinical manifestations of arsenic poisoning begin with

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    Esha Parikh Blanchard APUSH 2 16 January 2015 Economic Prosperity: 1898-1945: Prior to the 1890’s, the United States followed a foreign policy of seclusion to worldly matters. This idea stemming from George Washington’s Farewell Address to “avoid entangling alliances” became the foundation for American seclusion and detachment, a policy which resulted in this country being able to overcome tremendous internal difficulties facing the rising, fast-changing state of America. The Manifest Destiny enlarged

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    Cryptosporidiosis is a world-wide disease which has emerged over the last years, affecting birds, reptiles and mammals including humans. The illness is caused by the protozoan parasite Cryptosporidium (OIE, 2008); considered a major food and waterborne pathogen (Carmena, 2010), responsible for a series of gastrointestinal problems, being diarrhoea the most common symptom in animals and humans (Rossle and Latif, 2013). More than 20 species of the parasite have been recognised (OIE, 2008), however;

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    Woronora Case Study

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    A catchment is an area where water is collected by the natural landscape. In a catchment, rain will eventually flow to a dam, creek, river, lake or ocean, evaporate, be used by vegetation and animals or seep into the groundwater system. Each dam, river and creek has its own catchment. The Woronora catchment is a small area of 75 square kilometres, located 40 kilometres southwest of Sydney. Its low, rocky exposed woodlands and heaths are home to many rare and threatened species. The Woronora Special

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    The Effect of Yeast Mass on the Rate of Glucose Fermentation by Yeast - A Practical Report SACE ID: 532883T BV Hypothesis: If the mass of yeast (g) is increased the rate of fermentation of glucose (mL/s) will increase. Independent Variable: The mass of yeast in solution (g). Dependent Variable: The volume of carbon dioxide produced (mL), indicating the rate of yeast-facilitated fermentation of glucose (mL/s). Range of Independent Variable: Mass of yeast in solution (g) - 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5

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    In the country of Canada there are approximately 31,000 licenced pharmacists, of which around 80% work in community pharmacies. For pharmacists working in Canada the average annual salary is around $95,000. The lower annual salary begins are $60,129 where the high of salaries are around $128,325. Physics In the employment of a pharmacist's, there are many types of physics of which are used on a daily basis. Pharmacists must use the physics of the human body on a daily basis, whether it is for bracing

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    3.3.1 Aspergillus flavus Preparation A. flavus was grown on Potato Agar Dextrose (PDA) media on Petri dishes at optimum growth temperature of 25 to 30°C for seven days. Before that, 39g of PDA was dissolve in 1 Litre of distilled water and poured into half of the petri dish. There are 5 Petri dishes that are needed for this fungi preparation. Then, the culture was maintained at 4°C and subculture every 30 to 40 days. Then, the Petri dishes were sealed with paraffin film and kept in a box in order

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    Due to ever-growing demands in textiles, synthetic organic dyes are widely used for dyeing textile fibers such as cotton and polyester. Approximately 10,000 different dyes and pigments are used for industries and over 7 × 105 tons of these dyes are annually produced worldwide. Dyes and pigments represent one of the problematic groups; they are emitted into wastewaters from various industrial branches, mainly from the dye manufacturing and textile finishing and also from food colouring, cosmetics

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    Globally all the human beings are using the pharmaceutical products and personal products in our day to day life. Use of these pharmaceutical products to improve health as nutritional supplement, veterinary care and personal care products for clean and adorn ourselves, several detergents, cosmetics, and some other chemicals. So main objective of the study is to know the how these products are discharged and their impact on the water and also to know about the statutory body’s rules and regulations

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