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    culture where every employee takes pride in their work. This pride has an altering effect on the daily performance of every employee in the workplace. Caterpillar's Code of Conduct is what upholds its reputation as the world’s leading manufacturer of heavy equipment that helps make tomorrow a better

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    not limited to, fertilizers, mine & smelter byproducts, and industrial emission and effluent. (Calisi et al. 2013) Previous publications have not yet examined community level effects, although studies to date have often focus on bioaccumulation of heavy metals within individual

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    Release of heavy metals in the environment is one of the major pollution problems. Day by day concentration of these metals is increasing in water supplies due to various industrial processing. Different industries such as steel manufacturing, fertilizer and pesticide industry, leather tanning, electroplating, metallurgy, mining and smelting of metalliferous, surface finishing industry, energy and fuel production industries, electrolysis, electro-osmosis, photography, electric appliance manufacturing

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    as being heavy, soft, flexible, but have the application of being a very poor conductor for electricity that only occurs or even exist in the core of our earth, but at the same time is rarely found

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    soil was the upper limit to ensure that groundwater was not contaminated (Higgins, 1984). Doses below 22.4mg/ha of land are acceptable for the provision of nutrients to plants, while anything above diminished the water quality to below American federal standards (Higgens, 1984). Heavy metals and coliforms remained low

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    The metals analyzed were Cadmium, Copper and Lead. All the selected metals were present in water, sediments and fish samples from all the study sites. The heavy metal concentration in water does not exceed WHO guidelines. This finding was in agreement with (Ozturk., Ozozen., Minareshi., & Minareshi, 2009). Cadmium concentration from Florema, Sher Karuturi, Flamingo and Malewa River exceed the WHO limits for sediments. Discussion already existing. The fish cadmium levels were lower than the WHO

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    Copper is another pollutant that at very high levels is toxic and can cause vomiting, diarrhea, loss of strength or, for serious exposure, cirrhosis of the liver (Pure Water Services). In order for copper to metabolized the heavy metal zinc is needed. Zinc helps with copper breakdown but too much zinc can cause a copper deficiency which can also cause problems such as anemia. While copper has some severe side effects there have not been any cases that are related to cancer. In most cases throughout

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    extraction process for the recovery of heavy oil and bitumen was originally proposed by Dr. Butler during 1989-1991. Since its evolution, vapor extraction has emerged as a very effective and promising technique mainly due to its environment friendly nature and cost effectiveness as compared to other recovery techniques. Vapex is basically an in-situ recovery process which injects a vaporized hydrocarbon solvent in the injection well to reduce the viscosity the heavy oil and bitumen and allows it to drain

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    Background: Electronic waste is a growing international problem that is affecting millions of people in developing countries. The United States is the biggest culprit exporting old, obsolete, and broken electronics to developing countries. One problem with the electronic recycling program in the United States is often, when people drop off their old electronics to companies for recycling, many companies find it more cost effective to transport the waste for money, sending it to third world countries

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    guitarists. Most of them were given double duties by playing both the rhythm and lead roles. Just like any other genre of rock and roll the influence of the power trio came from Chicago blue bands and specifically from the Muddy Waters trio. The second concept we talked about was Heavy Metal. This style of music is strongly supported by drum and bass rhythms, which were developed in Britain. This genre of music was highly criticized by social media due to the negative attention

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