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- 2811: The Chlorine Debate: How White Do You Want It?
- ... ban the production of chlorine and organochlorines. These developments are making many chemical companies such as Vulcan and Dow Chemical look quietly for alternatives to chlorine and organochlorines. Dow, for example, has created a new business called Advanced Cleaning Systems, or ACS for short, which provides water-based cleaning technology for green industrial niches. "In the future, we have to be more critical of irresponsible chlorine and organochlorine use to protect ...
- 2812: "How Is Helium Produced?"
- ... helium recovery industry, questions arise as to the need for either the federal helium extraction program or the federally maintained helium stockpile. In a move which would take the federal government out of the helium business, Congress passed the Helium Privatization Act (H.R. 873) as part of the Seven- Year Balanced Budget Reconciliation Act of 1995 (H.R. 2491). Although the measure died when the President vetoed the Budget Act ...
- 2813: Essay on Metals
- ... traces of nickel or other contaminations, but this is extremely rare. Most find a marked improvement in simply going from 14 K to 18 K. Other metals are now finding their way into the jewellery business, titanium and niobium rapidly gaining a well-deserved reputation for safety. The oxide layers on their surfaces are sufficient barriers against corrosion and wear and they also do not have nickel's tendency to bind ...
- 2814: The Human Genome Project
- ... up many possibilities, other then to use this procedure in the HGP. One example of how this technology could be used was the curing or the eradication of many diseases. Accomplishing this procedure lead the business community to take an interest in this technology. To sequence the human genome, maps of the chromosomes based on the DNA of the chromosomes are constructed. These maps known as physical maps, a series of ...
- 2815: Devastation of the Rain Forests
- ... not, but we are to immerse in our own fervor to realize that we are digging our own grave. Despite all of the attacks on the ranchers in the past decade, "it is still good business to clear virgin forest in order to fatten cattle for say five to eight years and then abandon it" Caufield, (112). The answer to our problem is already known, but we just do not want ...
- 2816: The Roswell Incident
- ... has used this to they're benefit, and discovered its properties to use on future planes, but this has not yet been yet proven, since no planes known are this indestructible. Glenn Davis, a respected business man in Roswell, was called by a friend, General Exon, asked how to seal and preserve bodies that have been exposed to the alien materials. Davis did not know the answer to this question, since ...
- 2817: Satellites
- Satellites Satellite is probably the most useful invention since the wheel. Satellites have the capability to let you talk with someone across the nation or let you close a business deal through video communication. Almost everything today is heading towards the use of satellites, such as telephones. At&t has used this communications satellite (top right) ever since the late 1950s. TVS and radios are ...
- 2818: An Economic Intrepration Of Th
- ... a museum, we re a department store, so we had to update (qtd. in Nickerson A-12). If they were unable or unwilling to conform to the demand of the public, it would send their business into the ground. By not exposing the town to new ideas and allowing them to become part of the publics supply and demand, Summers prevents the people from withdrawing from the group. It also prohibits ...
- 2819: Inventions of the Early 19th Century
- ... report congressional doings. By 1848 every state east of the Mississippi except Florida was served be the telegraph; by the end of the civil war more than 200,000 miles of line were used for business communications and personal messages as well as news of battles, politics, and sports results. The telegraph was a success. Samuel F. B. Morse died in 1872. While communications were important in the nineteenth century, there ...
- 2820: Cosmetology
- ... not only for woman, it is also great for men. The pay is not that bad, but usually wouldn't workout for a single mother with more than one kid, unless she owned her own business. A beginner will make between $12,000 and $13,000 a year. After you are more experienced you could make between $18,000 to $24,000 a year. There are not any benefits that are ...
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