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    The Problem With Plastic Bottles There are a lot of problems with using plastic water bottles. One of those problems is Bisphenol A (BPA). A lot of health problems have been heavily linked to BPA, including brain problems, premature birth, less fertility in women, defects in newborn babies, and some types of cancer. There was a study which showed that 96% of women had BPA in their bodies. Water bottles also have phthalates. Phthalates are used to make polyvinyl chloride (PVC), which makes bottles

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    wine aging. But wineries are switching to screw caps and other alternative closures to ensure quality and reduce the possibility of contamination with TCA (the chemical compound 2,4,6-trichloroanisole), which a wine gets with a faulty cork leaving behind the musty and damp smell but there is still the hesitation thinking that screw caps may not be provided with the same aging effect as the wines under cork does. An important advantage of the screw cap is that it really preserves the aromatic freshness

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    Tap Water: The Better Choice “Tap water is much better than bottled water.” “Tap water is bad for people; drink bottled water instead!” These are examples of some of the arguments we have heard when discussing this subject. People assume that one of the options is always better than the other. Most people do not look into the facts as to why one is better than the other. If people do research on the subject, they might find that tap water is better than bottled water. Tap water is better than

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    What Makes A Flat Tire?

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    Have you ever had a flat tire? Do you know how easy it is to change a tire? Imagine waking up late for an appointment one morning, and having to rush to get ready, then going out to your car; only to find you have a flat tire. Having busted tires can be very frustrating, because they can happen anywhere at any time. All it takes is a prick or a worn-out tire to leave your personal means of transportation stunned. Now you don’t know what to do, because unfortunately you do not know how to change a

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    Lather Song Analysis

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    Lather is song written by Grace Slick and performed by the psychedelic rock band Jefferson Airplane. Its unusual theme and peculiar, folky sound are its most notable features. At a glance, the song is about a man called “Lather” who is turning thirty, although he refuses to mature from his simple-minded and young at heart ways. Grace Slick revealed that the song was mean to poke fun at the thirtieth birthday of the drummer of the band, Spender Dryden, who was the oldest member but most child-like

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    The debates have gone on every sense the very first year free agency was introduced. I think after all this paper is done I truly believe that I will be able to show you evidence on why salary caps are truly unfair. So let 's have some facts that prove my theory with facts from their lives. Most coaches can look at talent and see potential at such a young age. When coaches see this they push Athletes to the next level making them ready for the college. That’s why you see kids pushing themselves so

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    1 To what extent is the cork industry guilty of complacency and a lack of innovation? The cork industry is guilty of complacency and lack of innovation because they failed to recognize the changes in the wine industry. The wine industry was experiencing a revolution where new producers from Australia, California and Chile had new and different requirements. It took only a matter of years for the industry to change completely and the cork industry did not jump on the band wagon when it needed to

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    When we speak of the term urbanization – the outward expansion of human population from the city-centre, many feel the sense of triumph about the current living conditions, and are enlightened to do great works on the planet. Of course, it is not wrong if one feels this sense of triumph at first, but the ambiguity comes when the environmental aspect is placed in the talk. In this capitalistic world where money and status are worshiped, many negative effects associated with urbanization are being

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    Getting Started With Reloading: The Basic Equipment This article will serve as a list of items needed in order to get started. Many of the items on this list can be purchased individually or as part of a reloading kit. Hornady, Lee Precision, and RCBS offer reloading kits designed for the beginning reloader. Once you decide which cartridges that you wish to reload, you will need to purchase the cartridge components; powder, primers, cases, and bullets. Required Items: Work Bench: A work bench with

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    Process Of Negotiation Essay

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    example: In 1996, Juwan Howard signed a contract worth over $100 million with the Miami Heat and nearly became the highest paid NBA player during the '96-'97 NBA season. However, his contract was voided by the NBA citing that the Heat exceeded its salary cap. On August 5, 1996 Howard returned to the folds

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