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Crysis 2 opinions..
May 23, 2011 @ 8:23:29 AM EST

 

Can there really be a "best year of gaming?" I have searched hundreds of websites to find out the best games that will come out in 2011 and believe me , its not easy but I have finally made a decision on which games will brake records,hit top spots and leave people speechless!! so join me trying to list the top 10 future games of 2011.So, please enjoy my selection, and don't forget to post a comment below agreeing or disagreeing with my choices, thank you.

Now were at number 3

 

crysis 2, this game is all about thechnology.you wouldn't know what to do if you have never played a shooting game before , its all about the future with this game .one moment you are walking down the street then a moment later you are defusing an alien bomb .these so much action that you can't even blink without getting shot.

the multi player part of the game is full of thrills and spills , a moment off the screen and you will be killed instantly.there are so many types of futuristic weapons that I don't even think have been invented ,this game is full of adrenaline and tension.once you see how this game works then you wont stop playing it.

 

 

This has been my eighth review of the top 10 games of 2011 review and theirs are only 2 left to go so who do you think will be at the top,thank you for viewing this and I hope you read my later reviews on the games of 2011 . my next review will be out in a week.

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Who is at risk?
September 04, 2010 @ 3:22:43 AM EST
Who is at risk?

Nearly everyone is exposed to asbestos at some time during their life. However, most people do not become ill from their exposure. People who become ill from asbestos are usually those who are exposed to it on a regular basis, most often in a job where they work directly with the material or through substantial environmental contact.

Since the early 1940s, millions of American workers have been exposed to asbestos. Health hazards from asbestos dust have been recognized in workers exposed in shipbuilding trades, asbestos mining and milling, manufacturing of asbestos textiles and other asbestos products, insulation work in the construction and building trades, brake repair, and a variety of other trades. Demolition workers, drywall removers, and firefighters also may be exposed to asbestos dust. As a result of Government regulations and improved work practices, today's workers (those without previous exposure) are likely to face smaller risks than did those exposed in the past.

Although it is known that the risk to workers increases with heavier exposure and longer exposure time, investigators have found asbestos-related diseases in individuals with only brief exposures. Generally, workers who develop asbestos-related diseases show no signs of illness for a long time after their first exposure. It can take from 10 to 40 years for symptoms of an asbestos-related condition to appear.

There is some evidence that family members of workers heavily exposed to asbestos face an increased risk of developing mesothelioma. This risk is thought to result from exposure to asbestos dust brought into the home on the shoes, clothing, skin, and hair of workers. This type of exposure is called paraoccupational exposure. To decrease these exposures, asbestos workers are usually required to shower and change their clothing before leaving the workplace.

5. How great is the risk?

Not all workers exposed to asbestos will develop diseases related to their exposure. In fact, many will experience no ill effects. Asbestos that is bonded into finished products such as walls, tiles, and pipes poses no risk to health as long as it is not damaged or disturbed (for example, by sawing or drilling) in such a way as to release fibers into the air. When asbestos particles are set free and inhaled, however, exposed individuals are at risk of developing an asbestos-related disease. Once these fibers work their way into body tissues, they may stay there indefinitely.

The risk of developing asbestos-related diseases varies with the type of industry in which the exposure occurred and with the extent of the exposure. In addition, different types of asbestos fibers may be associated with different health risks. For example, results of several studies suggest that amphibole forms of asbestos are more likely than chrysotile to cause lung cancer, asbestosis, and, in particular, mesothelioma. Even so, no fiber type can be considered harmless, and proper safety precautions should always be taken by people working with asbestos.

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