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You should never refill a plastic water bottle because it can leach chemicals into the water. Plastic is made from petroleum, and when it is heated, it can release harmful chemicals into the water. These chemicals can include bisphenol A (BPA), a known endocrine disruptor.
A commitment or goal to live, refusal to give up, and positive mental attitude greatly increase chances for survival. A positive attitude has a...
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Can Wood Be Too Old to Burn? Firewood that's properly stored should be good for use for about 3-4 years. After that, you'll want to invest in some...
Read More »Why should you never refill a plastic water bottle? After all, water is essential to our survival, and we need to drink it daily. However, there are many reasons why refilling a plastic water bottle is not a good idea.
Heralded as the Queen of Mystery, Agatha Christie is the best-selling novelist of all time, outsold only by Shakespeare and the Bible. According to...
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Many such firearms do not have an external safety or external hammer (Glock pistols and the Walther P99 and variants). In both cases, the action is...
Read More »These bottles can also have a negative impact on the environment. In addition, they are often not recycled, which means they end up in landfills and incinerators hence releasing harmful chemicals into the air. Plastics can release harmful chemicals into the soil and water when in landfills. This can make it difficult for plant and animal life to thrive in the area. Also, remember that plastics do decompose, making them even more dangerous to the environment.
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OUR WINNER: Fresh Tuna! Virtually every type of fresh, smoked or canned oily fish counts, except for canned tuna. This is because most fish is...
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Researchers have previously shown that a person's IQ is highly influenced by genetic factors, and have even identified certain genes that play a...
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US$89.99 Game Boy An original Game Boy Introductory price JP¥12,500 US$89.99 £69.99 DM169 Discontinued March 23, 2003 Units sold Worldwide: 118.69...
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