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How to Manage Disaster
Disaster Management The term 'DISASTER' has been taken from a French word 'Desastre' (French 'des' means bad and 'astre' means star) meaning bad evil star. A disaster whether natural or human induced, is an event which results in widespread human...
19 commentsTypes And Causes Of Pollution
The term pollution refers to the act of contaminating ones environment by introducing certain hazardous contaminants that disturb the ecosystem and directly or indirectly affect the living organisms of that ecosystem. Pollution in general is the...
57 commentsHow to Make Natural Paint
Up until the discovery of petrolatum and the introduction of toxic chemicals, paints were created using natural ingredients such as: linseed oil, lime, casein from milk, turpentine, citrus oils, chalk and hemp oil. Natural pigments were also used...
63 commentsElectronic Cigarette Health Risks | Hazard Issues 2012 | E - Cigarettes
Serious Electronic Cigarettes Health Risks 2012| Major Health Hazard Issues of E-cigarettes For Young revealed.Causes Addiction To Other Drugs.Details of Studies prevailing about the health concerns of electronic cigarettes in 2012. Virtually, there is very less research outcome about the health hazards of electronic cigarettes. New York was the first to state to ban Electronic cigarettes
3 commentsColor and Emotion Association
This article is to help you better understand how color effects your emotionn and mood. All colors have an effect on your mood, negative or positive.
42 commentsOccupational Hazard: Substance Abuse Related Deaths of Famous Rock Stars – Live Fast, Die Young
It is indeed an occupational hazard. When you are a rock star, you have a far higher chance of dying because of drug and alcohol abuse than the rest of the public. This is a list of Rock Stars who did not manage to reach 30 years old due to substance-abuse.
6 commentsWhat is BPA in plastics? What does BPA stand for?
Bisphenol A is an organic compound which is present in some types of plastic and metal, and is also known as BPA. It is controversial in nature, as it has been known to exhibit an effect that is similar to hormones and can be chemically detected....
0 commentsWhat are Physical Hazards in Food?
PHYSICAL HAZARDS Physical hazards are objects that are not normally found in food which may cause illness or injury to the consumer. Like biological and chemical hazards, physical hazards can enter a product at nay stage during its production....
2 commentsMost Dangerous Jobs for American Teenagers
Labor Unions and Child Labor Lawsunder President Franklin D. Roosevelt both came about in part to help protect children - and women and pregnant women - from the vicious meat packing industry of the day. Meat packing was not the only injury and...
18 commentsAre Reusable Bags Bacteria Breeding Grounds?: The Plastic Industry Takes Aim
Are reusable bags really dangerous? Well, probably not - but the plastics industry is fighting to ensure that you reconsider your decision to use cloth or other reusable bags. A recent study done by two independent research labs came to the...
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