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    Air Pollution In Southern California

    Every year, Southern Californians guzzle gallons of fossil fuel. As a result, air pollution is still extremely high. With little education about the issue, many citizens are unaware of the pollutants they are emitting. However, the population of Southern California could improve their actions against air pollution, and strengthen their current activities. Everyone can make a difference in this issue. Efforts should be strengthened to reduce Southern California’s excessive use of fossil fuels and

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    Everest Disaster Of 1996 Research Paper

    In the Everest disaster of 1996, the expedition leaders, Rob Hall and Scott Fischer were the main cause of deaths. Both leaders, Hall and Fischer seemed convincing that their clients would summit, but events that year on Everest shows otherwise. The actions that led up to this disaster and many deaths include Hall and Fischer ignoring their own set safety precautions, Fischer not having a well-working acclimatization plan, and both expedition leaders hired inexperienced guides for Everest. Rob Hall

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    Emphysemair Air Pollution

    Air pollution can be harmful to our healthAir pollution can be harmful to our health, depending on how long do you live while breathing chemicals like nitrogen oxides and sulfur oxides. When it’s for a Short time, it can cause irritation to the eyes, throat and nose. For someone with asthma and emphysema it can be dangerous. If it’s for a long period of time, there will be many side effects to the human’s health. For example heart problems, lung cancer, and even damage to the brain, nerves, kidneys

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    Ultra-Violate Radiation In Australia

    Construction workers are always surrounded by enormous of hazards in the work site. Many of these hazards are temporary or localized, and avoiding them is not a difficult task for workers. However, some of these hazards occur every day. Ultra-Violate radiation (UVR), which has wavelength between approximately 180 NM to 400 NM, is a continuous hazard that can be affects almost everyone working outdoors. Today Australia is considering overexposure to UVR is a public health issue because many outdoors

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    Into Thin Air Analysis

    “Into Thin Air”, a book written by Jon Krakauer, mountaineer and renowned for his writing of the outdoors, is Krakauer’s account of the deadliest season of Everest. In the beginning of the story, Krakauer writes, “I can attest that nothing I saw early on the afternoon of May 10 suggested that a murderous storm was bearing down,” (Krakauer 5). This quote is foreshadowing what is to come later in the story, and Krakauer suggests that he and other climbers were unaware and unsuspecting of the “murderous

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    Mott Haven Case Study

    The Mott Haven community which is located in the South Bronx, is1.181 mi² and is full multiple provisioning services, regulating services, cultural services, and supporting services. However, this site has experienced various unlivable situations because to the way it is being treated. Mott Haven has been polluted for a while and this primarily due to the fact that its population is increasing at a rapid state. Some way that we could prevent this site from becoming unlivable is with city and regional

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    Woodside Environmental Factors

    hand smoker at home, 19.2% smoking at home, 10.8% reporting mold in the home. Housing conditions can also affect asthma, 11.8% homes with cracks or holes, 18.7% home with leaks, and 12.5% home with 3 or more maintenance deficiencies in 2011. Outdoor air quality can affects symptoms of asthma. They are 10.6% fine particulate matter and 27.3% of ozone. Population characteristics make Woodside neighborhood more vulnerable to asthma. They are 40.7% people with low income and only 61.7% adults with health

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    Burn to Revive

    Burn to Revive In New Mexico and Colorado firefighters are battling a roaring wildfire. In New Mexico 37 thousand acres has been destroyed. Colorado has lost 43 thousand acres and one person. (Coffman, 2012) These fires are prime examples of why prescribed burning is a must. These fires had all the ingredients to make a big problem. There was a drought/lighting, debris, and humid temperatures. Prescribed burning, controlled burning is a management tool. These small burns in forest-like areas reduce

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    Record Audit

    specialists to the billed out and the billing specialists were billing the charts out, without verifying to see if they were reviewed to meet Medicare guidelines for Air Ambulance. Unfortunately, the margin of errors was due to a high turn over in employees. A small percentage of the new employees were not familiar with the guidelines for Air transportation, including myself. My preceptor thought this topic would be a good idea for my project as well as a new training session for new employees. The

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    Human Factors in Aviation Maintance

    ATSB TRANSPORT SAFETY REPORT Aviation Research and Analysis Report – AR-2008-055 An Overview of Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance Alan Hobbs Ph.D. December 2008 ATSB TRANSPORT SAFETY REPORT Aviation Research and Analysis Report AR-2008-055 Final An Overview of Human Factors in Aviation Maintenance Alan Hobbs Ph.D. - iii - Published by: Postal address: Office location: Telephone: Facsimile: E-mail: Internet: Australian Transport Safety Bureau PO Box 967, Civic Square

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