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Analysis On Electronic Data Imaging
Number of words: 2218 - Number of pages: 9.... out of the necessity for businesses to manage the ever-increasing amounts of information(Porter- Roth Associates, 1996). The following statistics are evidence of the massive amounts of paper that exist in American business today:
Over three trillion documents are currently stored in corporate offices in the U.S. alone and 95 percent of those are in paper from.
One billion pages are generated a day in the United States.
A typical executive stores the equivalent of five filing cabinets of paper.
This same executive also spends more than 150 hours a year searching for misplaced documen .....
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Into The Depths Of A Black Hole
Number of words: 1311 - Number of pages: 5.... forces and form a hot core, combined from
all the energy of the two gas clouds. This energy produced is so great
when it first collides, that a nuclear reaction occurs and the gases within
the star start to burn continuously. The Hydrogen gas is usually the first
type of gas consumed in a star and then other gas elements such as Carbon,
Oxygen, and Helium are consumed.
This chain reaction fuels the star for millions or billions of years
depending upon the amount of gases there are.
The star manages to avoid collapsing at this point because of the
equilibrium achieved by itself. .....
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Ocean Pollution In The Third World
Number of words: 317 - Number of pages: 2.... threat to our oceans because of
people throw stuff in our oceans. This question was also good to ask for this
topic because this question has a lot of answers and solutions for it like what
can people in the First World do to help the Third World people out. The books
and my resources found many ways to finish off this problem. I also found some
insight to this problem. The resource which helped me a lot was the internet
because it had the most up to date news or studies about this problem even newer
than stuff in any kind of book.. From all the research, I think this problem
can be fi .....
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Bacteria And Their Effects
Number of words: 291 - Number of pages: 2.... recycling because they feed on dying material and convert it back into
basic substances.Without decomposition the food chain would cease.Bacteria
also helps in the breakdown on rocks which influences the movement of key
elements,such as,sulfur,iron,phosphorus,and carbon,around the
world.Bacteria are the main digesters of cellulose within cows and other
animals.Bacteria are used in the making of dairy products.Without bacteria
the dairy industry would not exist.Bacteria are also helpful in sewage
treatment.These certain bacterias convert the organic materials of sewage
into carbon dioxi .....
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Earthquakes
Number of words: 1173 - Number of pages: 5.... other four are surface waves. The waves are further differentiated by the kinds of motions they impart to rock particles. Primary or compressional waves (P waves) send particles oscillating back and forth in the same direction as the waves are traveling, whereas secondary or transverse shear waves (S waves) impart vibrations perpendicular to their direction of travel. P waves always travel at higher velocities than S waves, so whenever an earthquake occurs, P waves are the first to arrive and to be recorded at geophysical research stations worldwide.(Associated Press 1993) Earthquake wave .....
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ALCOHOLISM A PSYCHOLOGICAL QUA
Number of words: 725 - Number of pages: 3.... year it is estimated that ten percent of all deaths are related to alcohol abuse. Am astonishing fifty percent of all major automobile accidents, and murders are associated with alcohol. On and on the statistics point to the enormous dangers of alcohol, yet it is a legalized drug.
As bleak as this problems seems to be on society as a whole, it is also rueful for the poor soul who is alcohol dependent. The life span of the alcoholic is about ten years shorter than the non-drinker. The lifetime prevalence for alcoholism in the United States is as high as fourteen percent. Taking .....
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Aromatherapy
Number of words: 884 - Number of pages: 4.... to be a new and alternative foram of medicine in the western world, however it has been practiced for thousands of years in the eastern world.
A lot of interest in stems from its use as an 'alternative medicine' or even a 'complementary medicine'. It is certainly true that before pharmaceutical companies brought a vast array of modern drugs to the market, people had to make do with many 'home remedies' - often herbal remedies or extracts of plants. Flowers, buds, roots, bark, leaves etc. all played a part in the treatment of disease and sickness. In this mix of treatments essential oils. .....
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Enviromental Science Profit Or
Number of words: 813 - Number of pages: 3.... these acids fall to the earth, they will have large impact on the growth and the preservation of certain wildlife. These substance's can neutralize acids entering the body of water, thereby protecting it. However, large areas of Ontario that are near the Pre-Cambrian Shield, with quartzite or granite based geology and little topsoil; there is not enough buffering capacity to neutralize even small amounts of acid falling on the soil and the lakes. Therefore over time, the basic environment shifts from an alkaline to an acidic one.
Air Pollution, contamination of the atmosphere by gaseous, l .....
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Effects Of Smoking
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heart beat and breathing rate.
Cigarette smoke also contains carbon monoxide, the same
poisonous gases released from a car exhaust pipe. Carbon
monoxide is a colorless and odorless, highly toxic gas that
reduces the amount of oxygen that the blood can carry.
Combined with the effects produced by the nicotine, it
creates an imbalance in the demand for oxygen by the cells
and the amount of oxygen the blood is able to supply.
Tar is another chemical produced from cigarette smoke.
Tar contains at least 30 cancer causing irritants. Tar is a
mixture of several substances t .....
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Coral Reefs 2
Number of words: 1446 - Number of pages: 6.... reef that close a circular lagoon. Coral reefs are the largest biological structures on the planet, with the largest being the Great Barrier Reef covering over 2000 kilometers along the East Coast of Australia. The reef is said to be 500,000 to 2,500,000 years old and is said to be visible from the moon. There is only one problem with this beautiful structure and that is the carelessness of man. Silt from deforested lands and pollution from crowded coastlines choke them, and overuse by coal miners, fisheries, and even tourists deplete and destroy coral reefs.
There are many more factors th .....
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