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Because the US does not have federal or intergovernmental e-waste policies and electronics producers still manufacture products with hazardous materials, e-waste is oftentimes dismantled without strict regulations or compliance so substances like heavy metals, flame retar-dants, and plastics produce public health risks.
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Answer:They wont be able to function do to their body having to recover.
Explanation:The physical side being their body,which would have to recover in order to function properly
Yes, of course! If we are only trying to improve the health of the enviorment, how can we do that if we oursleves are not well enough to do so? It only makes sense to do so; health is important for both of us- the planet and we ourselves. It's all a link, if we are healthy, we can help make the planet healthy, and thus have a better enviorment, which then keeps people with breathing problems healthy. Same thing applies with safety, we must be safe in order to be healthy or else it would just be a waste. Education is also important too because we must firs have a certain amount of knowledge to help the planet.
Answer:None, I will not give any antibiotics to Lauren.
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This is because Antibiotics do not work on viruses such as a runny nose with thick yellow or green which is usually caused by colds.
Also, Antibiotics have risks. Due to side effects from them children are often rushed to hospital emergency department. Antibiotics fights bacteria and the Misuse of them can cause bacteria to change, and prevent medicines from working when we really need them leading to “antibiotic resistance.” Which can cause more problems later in life.
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A. 68
BPM stands for <u>beats per minute</u>. If she only counted 30 seconds, you would have to times the beats she got (34) by two to make up a whole minute. If you count the beats for ten seconds, you would times it by six to make up a whole minute.
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