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Fire Investigation and Fire Prevention Social science Term Paper
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De Haan (2006) explains the effect of fire as mostly being conflagration, hence physical damage to materials and structures. The extent of damage caused depends on the material within the structure that is on fire. Oil-based paints also make surfaces more flammable hence likely to be destroyed in case of fire as compared to water-based paints.
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Concept of Environmental Sustainability into Policy and Actions of the UK Social science Literature review
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Environmental sustainability is an expression that has become ubiquitous ever since the 21st century. According to the World Commission on Environment and Development (1987), it can be described as the development that meets the needs of the current generation without compromising the future generation’s ability to meet their own needs.
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Chelsea Neighborhood, Urban Development, Housing, and District Policy Social science Case Study
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Clarke later passed his ownership of the property to his daughter who later together with her husband extended the land to the south, expanding to 19th Street. Moore, husband to Charity who was a daughter to Clarke started to develop part of the land by building estates and selling the other bits to New Yorkers. 
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The Debate on Immigration and Asylum Seekers in Australia Social science Essay
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The Australian government and policymakers need to come with strategies that increase the infrastructure and other resources with the increase in population. This is because the significant growth in the Australian population results from natural causes other than the refugees fleeing to the country.
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Concepts of Power and Cultural Identity Social science Essay
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In conclusion, power is such a broad concept that is yet to gain a universal approach or draw similar perceptions across all societies. However, the joint effects of modernization and globalization have created a number of similarities in the general power structures in most societies. (Blanning, 2006).
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How Do Media Contribute to Maintaining a Sense of National Identity Social science Essay
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The sense of national identity helps the nation to remain as a united whole in times of crisis and conflicts. The very concept of nation and nationalism are strongly rooted in this sense of national identity, a sense of belonging to one’s own nation because of a commonly shared history, culture, cultural values and solidarity among its citizens.
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Sense of the Radical Instability of Gender in Shakespeare's Winters Tale and Twelfth Night Social science Book Report/Review
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By crafting women like Hermoine and Viola Shakespeare crosses gender barriers. He does so via cross-dressing and gender reversal in a profound way, by challenging accepted norms. Women and men are equal in every way. Women can be strong and men can be weak and this theme is the underlying challenge to gender stability.
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Sociological Explanations for Inequalities in Health Care Social science Case Study
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Today's world is confronted with disproportion, starting from budget inequalities, unequal development in countries, a different approaches to poor, systems, and the possibility for progression. All these give establishing different health care with different quality or inequalities in each country especially concerning the impact on the social environment on people’s health and illness.
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The Perception of Reality through the Influence of Television Social science Essay
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As shown through the discussion of the development of the identity, the way in which television will affect an individual is defined more by the existing character of that individual (Monroe, 2003). I believe it is folly to say that a television program can be responsible for the violent actions of an individual. 
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Social Work Policy Change Social science Term Paper
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Consolidating the already acquired improvements will encourage more change. Reporting on the acquired changes will assist in obtaining the approval of the top management. To be sustainable, it is advisable to maintain the momentum of the program implementation upon reaching certain levels of change to facilitate the full completion of the change.
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Donald Trump's Anti-Immigration Campaign Social science Literature review
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First world and second world countries around the world have recently experienced an influx in the number of people seeking either economic or political asylum. Although originally not a problem, the increased immigration rates have prompted various nations to find ways to reduce the number of both economic and political refugees. 
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Impact of Transnational Diasporas on Canadian Literature Social science Essay
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The South Asian-Canadian writer, Rohinton Mistry shows keen interest to inculcate the relation of human beings with nature, longings for home and identity/existential crisis in a different culture apart from India. For instance, ‘A Fine Balance’ by Rohinton Mistry deals with the plight of the protagonist Farokh Kohlah in Indian society.
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Analysis of Forces of Fortune: The Rise of the New Muslim Middle-Class Book by Vali Nasr Social science Book Report/Review
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Vali Nasr is a prominent and renowned Middle East economic expert and author. He has authored the book “Forces of Fortune: The Rise of the New Muslim Middle Class and what it will mean for our World”. In this book, Nasr majorly focuses on a revelation that will utterly transform the Muslim world in a big way.
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The Los Angeles Riots of 1992 Social science Literature review
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The Korean American shop owners were the hardest hit, as angry rioters lashed out with bitterness that still remained from the killing of LaTasha Harlins. The Los Angeles Times reported that “Koreans suffered outsized losses: More than 2,000 Korean-run businesses were damaged or destroyed, with an estimated $400 million in losses.
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Self-Assessment on Diversity in the Workplace Social science Essay
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All five fingers of the hand are not equal, but all put together to make a fist-the symbol of strength in unity. The values I cherish are friendship, freedom, democracy, loyalty, and openness. I possess the attitudes like increasing wealth, abiding by the law, respecting social obligations & religion. Groups can develop attitudes like these and we call it culture. Understanding can bring in Attitudinal changes.
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Evidence-Based Health Promotion Intervention - Smoking Prevention Program Social science Literature review
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In a survey by Withers et al. (2000) in the UK, it was noted that among 2289 children aged 14-16 years, 44·8% admitted to having smoked at some time, 14·1% were regular smokers and 7·3% of the total cohort smoked daily. Considering the above situation, curbing this habit is essential to improve the health and education of teenagers.
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Social Development for the Abu Dhabi in 2021 Social science Annotated Bibliography
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The paper is a peer-reviewed article and talks about water scarcity in the UAE and its aquifers proximity question the cases of landfilling is appropriate for the country. The article is a credible source as the issues its addresses are connected to development and at the same time correlates with the well-being of society.
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Comparing Policing Strategies and Relations between Communities and Police Social science Essay
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The challenge of policing a multicultural society is to create means by which preferences of every group are transformed into policing outputs. Certainly, this is less straightforward than it seems, for rationales well known to culture theorists. There are various structural conditions that continue to impact upon poor policing communications and policing practice.
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Single Parent Families - the Link between Socioeconomic Status, Health, and Their Policy Implication Social science Essay
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In every society, socioeconomic status has varied impacts on various aspects of human life such as access to resources, formation of predisposition, and even behavioral modification (Jin-Ding, Yu-Hsin & Fu-Gong, 2013). At all levels of socioeconomic status, society receives influence from various drivers that affect education, and health just to mention a few.
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Closing the Racial Achievement Gap in the US Schools Social science Case Study
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The very first step should be changing the mentality of the staffs in the schools and also of the educationalists. The case of Natay in Unfinished Business is an example how a teacher can discourage a student from taking up higher studies only from the wrong notion that she will not be able to do well because of her racial background.
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Positive and Negative Aspects of Globalization Social science Essay
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Various authors have defined the term globalization but the most commonly accepted definition of globalization is that it is a process that entails the interaction as well as integration among, individuals, organizations as well as states and this interaction is mainly due to investments and trade which are supported by the use of information technology. 
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The Impact of Overpopulation on the Sustainability of Urban Areas Social science Essay
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Overpopulation directly leads to a number of problems within the given area. Overpopulation has influenced the sustainability of the increased population in the affected urban areas thereby prompting the discussion of the sustainability of resources, social and economic amenities, the authorities, and the people in general given instances of overpopulation in urban areas. 
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How Can Saudi Arabia Improve Policy to Reduce RTAs Mortality and Morbidity Social science Research Proposal
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Validity, reliability, trustworthiness, and generalizable are important terminologies in advancing the quality assurance fundamentals. Validity refers to the extent to which research accurately assesses or reflects the concept that has to be answered. Reliability is the accuracy of the entire procedure and measuring instrument.
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Advantages and Disadvantages Community Policing Strategies Social science Coursework
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The police have come up with many strategies in fighting crime but the most important strategy used in fighting crime is through community policing (Trojanowicz 2008). Community policing has managed to reduce crime levels but the success of the strategy has been limited due to poor implementation of community policing.  
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Supporting Literacy Development among Children, a Teacher's Journey to Better Understand Culture Social science Assignment
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Children from different communities also learn to communicate according to the norms and values of society. From birth, children within a given community use their language and communication styles in their culture to connect in a meaningful form forming secure relationships amongst themselves that are intrinsic to healthy development.
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Issues That Are Facing Australian Health Systems Social science Essay
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The report starts with an introduction that draws the direction of the report and what it entails. The report has been analyzed through various perspectives that include economic, sociological, political, and epidemiological perspectives respectively. The importance of a good policy and the essence of what the Minister is advocating for have been echoed at the end.
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Indigenous Cultures from a Global Perspective Social science Essay
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As boundaries became blurred and indistinct, political, social, economic, and cultural distinctions are increasingly diminished facilitating global assimilation where dominant forces can easily overrun weaker ones. Societies that were once closed to the world have opened their doors to partake of the economic opportunities offered by free trade.
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Health and Social Care: Interactions with Older People Social science Assignment
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Interacting with older people or people with disabilities is an interesting task. As a student, this course study has taught me a lot when it comes to taking care of these groups of people. The last lectures have contributed a lot to my knowledge of understanding the old people and those with disabilities and how best I can take care of them.
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The Role of the Internet in Shaping the Lives of Individuals in Society Social science Essay
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It has become habitual for individuals to turn to the internet for assistance considering that the current society which is characterized by modernity and in the improvement of technology has a high demand for information. The internet has made it possible for individuals to quickly access information, engage in numerous research initiatives, and infinitely expand on the available information.
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Social Determiners of Good Health Social science Literature review
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The paper reports on social determiners of health within a low socio-economic status population of Australia. Specifically, it will examine the case of heart disease in the study population providing a public health intervention that addresses the social gradient of health. Health is a major subject in contemporary society following its impacts on the population.
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Human Dependence on Computers Social science Case Study
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The Internet provides a plethora of information, which today is not accessed by the best of libraries. The amount of knowledge that can be attained is phenomenal and irreplaceable. The computer allows us to reach the best of people and scholars by just one click. It gives us the liberty to follow greats of this world through the medium of social networking (eg: Facebook & twitter).
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Standard Definition of Risk Social science Research Paper
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Social workers incorporate different risk discourses while assessing the intensity of risk. These risk discourses allow them to build a legal framework for their practice intervention. Social workers are in a constant phase of delivering safety and quality services to the people in need of these components to overcome the risk.
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Conflict is Never Good Social science Case Study
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There is the assertion that all conflict is bad, and that nothing good ever comes out of conflict, regardless of the way the conflict is handled. On the one hand, there is truth to this. Conflict in the form of wars that destroy human lives and property in very large scales is something that is very hard to justify and to endorse. In wars, an extreme form of conflict, everybody loses.
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Assessing University Students Social science Essay
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The paper "Assessing University Students" is an outstanding example of an essay on social science. This paper tells that there are many methods of assessing university students. University students usually form large classes and this presents challenges when it comes to evaluating the performance of each student.
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Does Sydney Need a Second Airport Social science Case Study
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Businesses are conducted from all across the world, and many a traveler prefers to enter the country through this city. Well connected by air and seaports, Sydney is among the busiest commercial cities in the world. Not surprisingly, Sydney Airport has become synonymous with the bustling global business hub in Australia.
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Understanding Forensic Science Social science Assignment
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The use of pollen grains in the investigation has been used to link suspects to the crime. They are an important tool and work out because of three major reasons. First, each geographic region produces unique pollen which links the suspect to the exact location. Second, plants that are wind-pollinated disperse pollen grains and high chances are that they will fall next to the source.
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Racism as One of the Major Social Problems in Australia Social science Assignment
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When the British came to Australia many Australian natives, went to move to the reserves because the British could not agree to interact with them. Not all indigenous Australians ever had the opportunity access to education this making them not have any knowledge to protect themselves. In extreme cases, they were not to get married until they got permission from the government to do so.
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Grassroots Activism and the Indigenous Social Justice Association Social science Literature review
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The paper “Grassroots Activism and the Indigenous Social Justice Association” is a perfect example of a literature review on social science. Maddison & Scalmer (2006) define grassroots activism as occurring when people who believe in one cause come together to champion for some things they believe in.
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Alcohol Consumption as Major Cause of Illness and Injury among Young People Social science Essay
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The increasing consumption of alcohol among young people in mainstream communities has drawn attention to social health beliefs and behaviors. Alcohol consumption regularly begins as a social phenomenon. Alcohol consumption is a prominent part of present social functions and several peer interactions (Weitz, 2010).
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Barriers to Effective Communication Social science Essay
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The strength of the relationship depends on effective communication. People should bear in mind that it is easy to start a communication but it is very difficult to sustain it unless they possess the qualities and skills required for effective communication. However, this can be acquired only over a period of time by sharpening one’s skills in every conversation.
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Alcohol Use in Teens Social science Research Proposal
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The teens make use of alcohol due to “curiosity, to feel good, to reduce stress, to relax, to fit in and to feel older”. American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry (2008) also mentions some reasons as to why teens drink alcohol which is “family history of substance abuse, depression, low self-esteem and consideration to be unfit or out of the mainstream”.
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Management of a Learner Who is not Achieving the Required Level of Competence Social science Case Study
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Beneficial support and acceptance of James’s condition can pave the way to fulfill his potentials as quoted in Morris and Turnbull, 2007). Finally, this paper leaves a remarkable statement as it summarizes the general idea of this paper: “Impairment does not mean incapacity… With support, students with disabilities can work well in clinical.
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Analysis of Articles about Euthanasia Social science Annotated Bibliography
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This article by Sal is another one-sided article on the topic of euthanasia. The statement like “do we want to wear away as our loved one watch us while still our financial resources are wasted for just a few days of life (Bommarito 1),” betrays the author’s intention at rallying the readers behind euthanasia. 
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Global Health: The Impact of Chronic Poverty and Climate Change Social science Assignment
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The rapid increase in the number of city inhabitants and urban landscapes is elevating the susceptibility of the world to natural disasters. The unprecedented entry of people into cities across the developing nations is resulting in a massive elevation of the populations living in regions that have a high susceptibility to natural disasters. 
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Influence of Mass Media in Australia Foreign Policy Social science Term Paper
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The author of the paper will begin with the statement that strong public opinion and media influence can change the complete political scene of any country. No government can survive without public and media support. There is no doubt that public influence and mass media have a great impact on foreign policy decision making.
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The Ways in Which Marx and Weber Understand the Nature of Capitalism Social science Literature review
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For Marx the appearance and the development of capitalism have been promoted through the efforts of labour class against the feudal style of governance; in other words, capitalism has been created by labourers who lost its control – the capitalists gained the advantage to control the exchange of capital in the capitalistic system of governance.
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The Factors and Paradigms That Have Significant Impact on the Aging Process Social science Coursework
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Many scholars regard that successful aging is primarily concerned with the continuity of ‘mid-life’ ideals and activities (Roscow, 1967; Havens, 1968). But the ground realities are vastly different because of the changing socio-physiological paradigms that make it difficult for older people to keep the same pace in life.
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The Rise in Teenage Mothers Having Premature Births Social science Literature review
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The paper “The Rise in Teenage Mothers Having Premature Births” is a thrilling example of a literature review on social science. In one of the reports prepared by Save the Children foundation, it was found that, annually, 13 million children are born to women under age 20 worldwide out of which more than 90% are in developing countries.
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National Innovation Systems in Asian Countries Social science Term Paper
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The paper “National Innovation Systems in Asian Countries” is an impressive example of a term paper on social science. The concept of National Innovation Systems (NIS) has in recent decades been gaining increased intellectual and practical. This was preceded by NIS enjoying robust adoption in the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and developed countries.
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Fire Behaviour with Regard to Spread and Mode of Extinction Social science Term Paper
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Information from this paper will provide the public with general information on how to handle fire from its onset before trained fire extinguishers arrive. Trying to mitigate the effects of fire helps in reducing the damage associated with the fire. Investigating and learning fire behavior will help firefighters come up with better strategies during the fire fighting process.
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