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Meski ยท 1 year ago
The Dangers of Cleaning Up Blood Without Training
Accidents happen. And when accidents happen, blood is often involved. Did you know that human blood is one of the most potentially hazardous substances to clean up? This is because blood can expose you to MRSA, Hepatitis B and C, HIV, and other transmittable diseases. With so much at stake, itโs crucial that you understand the dangers of cleaning up blood without training. It would be a tragedy if someone contracted one of these diseases because blood wasnโt thoroughly and properly cleaned. |
Meski ยท 1 year ago
What Fish Should You Stock In Your Farm Pond?
Currently there are more than two million farm ponds in the United States alone. Their popularity has several reasons, including ecological and practical ones. Farm ponds or stock tanks can provide an aquatic environment for many fish, flora, and wildlife in addition to offering a place for farmers and friends to fish for food or enjoyment. Having a diverse ecosystem on your farm land helps everyone, including the wildlife and any domesticated animals such as cows or goats that may graze on your land. |
Meski ยท 1 year ago
How to Waterproof a Pond
Repairing a leaking pond may seem like a daunting task, but with the right product you can have it as good as new in no time. Cemflexยฎ is a universal waterproofer and bonding agent. When mixed with Portland cement and water it forms an effective waterproofing slurry, ideal for reservoirs,shower floor or walls, veranda floors, ponds and retainging walls. It is watertight, non-toxic, oil resistant and UV stable. |
Meski ยท 1 year ago
The Book of Why The New Science of Cause and Effect
The Book of Why: The New Science of Cause and Effect [Paperback] Pearl, Judea and Mackenzie, Dana Correlation does not imply causation.' This mantra was invoked by scientists for decades in order to avoid taking positions as to whether one thing caused another, such as smoking and cancer and carbon dioxide and global warming. But today, that taboo is dead. The causal revolution, sparked by world-renowned computer scientist Judea Pearl and his colleagues, has cut through a century of confusion and placed cause and effect on a firm scientific basis. Now, Pearl and Science journalist Dana Mackenzie explain causal thinking to General readers for the first time, showing how it allows us to explore the world that is and the worlds that could have been. It is the essence of human and artificial intelligence. And just as pearl's discoveries have enabled machines to think better, the book of why explains how we can think better. |
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