Coeliac disease damages the small intestine, and stops people absorbing nutrients from food. The small intestine is shaded on the picture to the right. People who have Coeliac disease cannot tolerate gluten a protein which is found in:• Wheat • Barley • Rye Gluten is found in a lot of foods but may also be found in products we wouldn't think of such as medicines, vitamins and lip balms. How Gluten Damages The Small Intestine When people with Coeliac disease eat gluten or use products containing…
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legislation applies in Northern Ireland. The legalisation is there to ensure you do not include anything in the food being served, or remove anything from the food or even treat food in anyway which means it would be damaging to the health of the people digesting it. Also if you serve or sell food which is in the nature, substance or quality in which the buyer would expect. The act is there to ensure that the food isn’t labelled, advertised or presented in anyway which is false or misleading to the…
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treated as contamination not patent infringement. Cross-pollination is a process, which humans cannot control; therefore it is irrational to use it as bases for patenting infringement. Companies do not have the right to claim ownership of an organism just because it contains a engineered gene. This unreasonable police of ownership of life by a private body have lead to untold consequences. G.M.Gs must be made publically owned if they can spread to different organisms. Genetic contaminations of G.M.Gs…
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this contamination is due to people’s septic tanks, collection system, and animal waste systems failure. This causes the water to become contaminated infecting the fish. Also urban run off can cause some of these issues. This affects us all that live here and have children that play around these water ways. This also affects the animals that depend on these water ways for their drinking waters, it’s not like the animals know that the water is not safe for drinking. This also affects the people that…
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cost and the second opinion is that it is harmful to the environment and we shouldn’t continue fracking. The United States should continue to harvest shale gas, but should take further actions to regulate how it is retrieved, to ensure that the process is safe for the environment, and to the people that live around the wells. In order to understand the different sides against and for fracking we must first examine the process used to mine for shale gas. Fracking is the process of using water…
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Crisis Communication Cassidy Allen HCS/320 Marilyn Goodloe 10/19/2014 As the Regional Director of Emergency Management INC, I come to you today with vital information pertaining to the official reports of the contamination of many of the metro community’s water supply. It is of great importance that we discuss the communication of this water scare and what is going to be effective and non effective during this crisis. In this meeting we will discuss and determine the best way to collaborate…
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blood samples, hair, skin, saliva and semen that is found near the crime scene. 2. The purpose of washing the pipette between uses is to avoid cross contamination between the DNA. If one sample of DNA is mixed with another, results will become invalid. The DNA bands will not show properly because both sample of DNA will be mixed. 3. You can tell how committed the crime by matching the banding patterns from the suspect to the caused by the DNA will show the size of the DNA based on the number of…
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What's around us plays a major role in how we our live daily, what our health is like, and how we live. With thinks like environmental injustice happening things are making the turn for the worst. One of the major players in environmental injustice is mountaintop removal. What is environmental injustice? What are the effects of mountaintop removal? How is mountaintop removal and environmental injustice linked? Environmental injustice is overall a prominent thing in the US. As discussed in class environmental…
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scene of the incident ensuring no additional contamination occurs. First responders also need to communicate with the emergency operation center of the potential hazards at the scene. Relaying of information allows for the medical staff to be prepared for the needs of the victims. All CBRN weapons have the potential for secondary contamination of ambulances, police, fire and medical equipment, hospitals, busses, private vehicles, homes, and other people encountered by victims as they leave the scene…
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by CEO of Glorious Food Company, who expressed that there have been many cases of food poisoning in Auckland CEO. Purpose The purpose of this report is to investigate that there are no case of food poisoning at their restaurants, as that could affect our therefore their business. Scope The investigation was carried out at Auckland CEO only. It only represents their restaurants, not letter enquiries. Limitations This report was prepared within seven days. As a result, there is a limit…
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