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•Water Pollution – Thousands of chemicals from cleaning products are washed into streams and rivers. Some persist in the environment and enter the food chain.
•Air Pollution – Volatile organic compounds (VOC) in cleaning products can affect indoor air quality and add to outdoor smog. Plus, transportation leads to carbon emissions from trucks.
•Waste – Many containers are not made from recyclable materials. Packaging and empty bottles often end up in landfills. Hazardous materials may have a special requirement which usually requires energy for transport and disposal.
Explanation:
Many cleaning supplies or household products can irritate the eyes or throat, or cause headaches and other health problems, including cancer. Some products release dangerous chemicals, including volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Other harmful ingredients include ammonia and bleach.
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In the first case ,Erica may receive an “F” in the course for the quarter; if an “F” results as the course grade, Erica may be dismissed, or may not meet graduation or financial aid requirements. In the second case, Students who are absent from all classes for eight (8) consecutive days in which classes are scheduled, and who do not notify the College, may be dismissed from the College for non-attendance.
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Option (C) is correct</h3>
<u>Explanation:</u>
In the first case, Erica has imitated the work of someone else.so, she might receive 'F' in the course for that quarter. As a result of which she might either get dismissed or may not get financial aid. It is always better not to copy. Original work is always appreciated.
In the second case, Misty failed to inform the college and remained absent for 8 consecutive days. So she might be dismissed from the college for no- attendance. It was her duty to inform college on time regarding her internet problem. She could have used some other means to inform the college.