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  • The Water Crisis in the Nile River Basin

    The Water Crisis in the Nile River Basin

    Zachary Gainer 24 November 2014 Mr. Carothers Multi-Cultural Studies The Water Crisis in the Nile River Basin "In Africa, water is critical to the survival of over one-third of the population and at least 300 million people lack any constant access to water and over 313 million people lack proper sanitation if they can even access water." says one article on the Nile River Crisis currently afflicting all that depend on the Nile as a

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    Essay Length: 708 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2015
  • Pollution of Water Sources

    Pollution of Water Sources

    Pollution of water sources reduces the amount of fresh water available to us and polluted water causes disease and death.Every year, 1.7 million people die from disease,such as diarrhea. Nine of ten people who die from dirty water are children.Worldwide, infectious diseases such as waterborne diseases are the number one killer of children under five years old. More people die from unsafe water annually than from all forms of violence, including war. Water pollution reduces

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    Essay Length: 289 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: February 28, 2016
  • The Adaptation of a Water - only Living Amphibian

    The Adaptation of a Water - only Living Amphibian

    The adaptation of a water-only living amphibian Vertebrate Biology 2047 October 21, 2014 The adaptation of a water-only living amphibian Name: Axolotl Class: Amphibia Order: Urodela Family: Ambystomatidae Genus: Ambystoma Scientific Name: Ambystoma mexicanum Mexican axolotls, Ambystoma mexicanum, are vertebrate animals that belong to the Class Amphibia. The majority of animals that are part of this Class are known for having a double life that involves a stage in water and a stage on

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    Essay Length: 791 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: April 17, 2016
  • Deepa Mehta Film - Water

    Deepa Mehta Film - Water

    Alex Wallace Women’s and Gender Studies Dr. Fischer April 6, 2016 Analysis Worksheet 2 “Water” A film by Deepa Mehta The moving Deepa Mehta film, Water, is entwined with meaningful characters who accurately depict the struggles of Indian widows in 1938. The film begins with a quote from the Laws of Manu, a sacred Hindu text. Part of that quote reads, “A widow should be long suffering until death, self-restrained and chaste” (Mehta 2005). The

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    Essay Length: 2,346 Words / 10 Pages
    Submitted: April 29, 2016
  • Water for Life

    Water for Life

    Running Header: WATER FOR LIFE Water for Life Christina Marie Burroughs Strayer University Dr. Kerry Lee SCI115 Introduction To Biology 08/04/2016 ________________ In Popular Science, Ms. Claire Maldarelli talks about thirst and the relationship between the brain and blood sensing dehydration. It seems so easy to think that as we sweat and lose water throughout the day, our need for hydration becomes more and more prevalent. As simple as that concept seems, it’s actually a

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    Essay Length: 792 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: August 22, 2016
  • Water Reflection

    Water Reflection

    When moving from state to state, most people often compare these two states and either adjust to the new conditions, or reminisce the old norms. Having spent my entire life in Oregon, moving to Texas was a big change even though my sister lives in Texas. People often ask, “What’s the biggest adjustment for you?” or “Are you getting use to the weather?”. When being asked these things I often think of the major differences

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    Essay Length: 805 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: September 28, 2016
  • A Study to Examine the Physical, Chemical and Biological Process of Treating Raw Water and Municipal Waste Water in Eldoret Town, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya

    A Study to Examine the Physical, Chemical and Biological Process of Treating Raw Water and Municipal Waste Water in Eldoret Town, Uasin Gishu County, Kenya

    A STUDY TO EXAMINE THE PHYSICAL, CHEMICAL AND BIOLOGICAL PROCESS OF TREATING RAW WATER AND MUNICIPAL WASTE WATER IN ELDORET TOWN, UASIN GISHU COUNTY, KENYA. BY KORIR KIPROP KELVIN NS/0079/2011 A REPORT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILMENT FOR THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE AWARD OF BACHELOR OF SCIENCE DEGREE IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE, WITH INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY SCHOOL OF ENVIRONMENTAL AND EARTH SCENCES DEPARTMENT OF ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE MASENO UNIVERSITY ©August 2016 ________________ DECLARATION I, KORIR KIPROP KELVIN, hereby declare

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    Essay Length: 8,048 Words / 33 Pages
    Submitted: December 23, 2016
  • Fiji Water Llc. Case Report

    Fiji Water Llc. Case Report

    FIJI WATER & CSR MKTG4100A – Nick Price Owens Nauman Javid Zaarin Bushra Joshua Seetoh Sheryl Lee Zhang Yi Chaun Executive Summary FIJI Water LLC. is an emerging water bottling company that’s headquartered in Los Angeles, USA, operating its bottling plant in the Fiji Islands. Through David Gilmour’s idea of bottling Fiji natural artesian water and marketing it globally as a unique product, the company has seen substantial growth since its inception in 1996. The

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    Essay Length: 3,589 Words / 15 Pages
    Submitted: March 4, 2017
  • Industrial Water Contamination

    Industrial Water Contamination

    Industrial Water Contamination Water pollution initially began due to ignorance and not having access to knowledge about how germs and bacteria travel through water. The definition of water pollution changed as we entered the Industrialization Revolution. From this point on water pollution was mainly due to the chemical waste from industries, which is now better known as industrial water contamination. Different industries that keep the world functional are now damaging the ocean from their chemical

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    Essay Length: 1,836 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: March 22, 2017
  • Water Is Life

    Water Is Life

    Water is life” – this slogan has long been widely accepted as an undisputed fact because two-thirds of the very human body itself is composed of water and is dependent on water and is dependent on water both constitutionally and functionally. Water is the most important nutrient for us. We cannot live normally without water for more than a couple of days and all biological life is sustained by it. Almost ¾ of our

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    Essay Length: 272 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: March 24, 2017
  • Fairchild Water Technologies, Inc.

    Fairchild Water Technologies, Inc.

    Executive Summary Fairchild Water Technologies, Inc. is a US based company that has had great success in designing and marketing residential water purifiers in the European and South American markets. The company executives have realized that there is a huge market for clean water in developing countries. Not only would it be profitable to supply to that market but it would also demonstrate socially responsible behavior. Since the quality of water in many developing countries

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    Essay Length: 4,527 Words / 19 Pages
    Submitted: June 2, 2017
  • Hindustan Unilever's “pureit” Water Purifier

    Hindustan Unilever's “pureit” Water Purifier

    Hindustan Unilever's “Pureit” Water Purifier What was so compelling for HUL to develop a product like Pureit? What factors accounted for its success? In 2000, the UN released eight millennium development goals and the target related to water was to reduce the proportion of people without drinking water to half. In 2010, it was estimated that roughly 2 billon people didn’t had access to safe drinking water. It was estimated that an investment of $25

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    Essay Length: 377 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 12, 2017
  • Water Management in Jammu City, India

    Water Management in Jammu City, India

    Presently, the Jammu city is supplied from 6 water treatment plants and about 250 tube wells having total installed capacity of 412 MLD. This installed capacity of 412 MLD, produces 227 MLD out of which 100 MLD is consumed, whereas the requirement of water for Jammu is 125 MLD. The empirical estimates of water loss/wastage are 40-50 percent as water audit is not in practice. Jammu has already utilized full capacity of River Tawi and

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    Essay Length: 498 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: July 15, 2017
  • Rock and Water Psychological Experiment

    Rock and Water Psychological Experiment

    Rationale Rock and Water is described as being psycho-physical didactic. Within the Rock and water program are three foundation skills. These include self-control, which is controlling and focusing one’s own energy, self-reflection, which is evaluating and thinking about one’s own actions and their impacts, and lastly self-confidence, which is the self-knowledge in being capable of adjusting one’s own behaviour, this area is also linked tightly to the goal of self-respect (Ykema, 2002). This program was

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    Submitted: August 6, 2017
  • Jesus Walks on the Water

    Jesus Walks on the Water

    Submitted by: Asaki Subaldo BA-1B Submitted to: Rev. Fr. Rodel Magin ________________ “Jesus walks on the water” Matthew 14:22-23 The Gospel is all about Jesus walking in the water and how Peter have doubted him but in the end, Jesus assured him that he is to trusted. Most of the time, I tend to question God, “God why is my like this?”, “Out of all people, why should it be me?”, “God, if you really

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    Submitted: August 16, 2017
  • The Presence of Nitrate in Ground Water

    The Presence of Nitrate in Ground Water

    Despite its natural occurrence in ground water (Hess and Jacobson, 1981; Arumi et al., 2005; and Stadler et al., 2008) the presence of nitrate in ground water is considered as a contaminant, due to its potential for harm to the environment. It is deemed to be the most pervasive chemical contaminant of the aquifers, and the levels of contamination are projected to increase (Fried, 1991; Goodchild, 1998; Joosten et al., 1998; Birkinshaw and Ewen, 2000;

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    Essay Length: 1,302 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 26, 2017
  • What Are the Long-Term Effects of Current Water Usage That Is, Is Water Effectively Being Used and Managed Now?

    What Are the Long-Term Effects of Current Water Usage That Is, Is Water Effectively Being Used and Managed Now?

    Darien Freeman December 5, 2017 Global Issues Final Research Professor Omunga What are the long-term effects of current water usage that is, is water effectively being used and managed now? If not, how can we improve water management for the well-being of our future? If we fail to effectively manage water, what are the implications on our future? The Earth consist of about 70% of salt water. 3% of the world’s water is freshwater but

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    Essay Length: 1,157 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2018
  • Dark Pines Under Water

    Dark Pines Under Water

    Ali Syed Mr. Vandervlist ENGL 201 March 8, 2018 In “Dark Pines under Water,” Gwendolyn MacEwen communicates a forceful sense of the internal journey of the reader using landscape as imagery. This journey is deliberately clouded, as the destination is never defined. MacEwen only approaches the poem through indirect means by using the strong imagery and figurative language inherent in the landscape. The sound patterns help emphasize and heighten the message of conquering uncertainty. The

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    Essay Length: 583 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: April 12, 2018
  • Sustainable Water Management

    Sustainable Water Management

    Nada Khroub 900141762 Sustainable Water Management Critical Essay 14th April Critically discuss three issues related to water management that pose a threat to sustainability in Egypt. Discuss whether and how they are interrelated. Suggest and critically discuss at least one solution to each problem. “Water, an indispensable commodity for life of all beings and for the development and wellbeing of human societies, has a finite nature of availability at global, regional and national territorial theaters”

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    Essay Length: 1,246 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: April 14, 2018
  • Flint Water Crisis

    Flint Water Crisis

    Flint Water Crisis The Flint water crisis is a classic example of racial and class bias. The drinking water contamination issue in Flint, Michigan, United States started in April 2014 after the town’s water source was changed from treated Detroit Water and Sewerage Department water (which was sourced from Lake Huron as well as the Detroit River) to the Flint River. The corrosive Flint River water caused lead from aging pipes to leak into the

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    Essay Length: 304 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 16, 2018
  • Nestle Bottled Water Project Report

    Nestle Bottled Water Project Report

    PROJECT REPORT MASTER 2 - EMO ________________ PROJECT 1: BOTTLED WATER From the given dataset, we can draw out some information: Only brand 6 is spring water out of the 6 given brands, also this product belongs to Group 3 (Castel). Therefore, at the moment of the observation, only Castel produces spring water while Group 1 (Nestlé) and Group 2 (Danone) do not. So, in order to answer the 2 questions, we have to understand

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    Submitted: April 25, 2018
  • Drinking 8 Classes of Water a Day - Conversation Essay

    Drinking 8 Classes of Water a Day - Conversation Essay

    Jade: We’ve all heard we should drink eight glasses of water per day. Is this fact or fiction? Tiff: Rather than focusing on the number of glasses, simply drink fluids when thirsty. Jade: Everyone knows humans need water and we can’t live without it. Tiff: We’ve all heard we should be aiming for eight glasses, or two litres of water per day. This target seems pretty steep when you think about how much water that

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    Essay Length: 545 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: July 22, 2018
  • Clean Water in Afghanistan

    Clean Water in Afghanistan

    Around the world, billions of people thrive, as they have access to clean water. Millions of children have access to amazing education and can spend their spare time entertaining themselves. However, nearly a billion adults and children around the world suffer from contaminated drinking water. One country in particular that is plagued with sanitation issues is Afghanistan. When people think of Afghanistan, they think of war. Although, its water situation is arguably worse than their

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    Essay Length: 1,841 Words / 8 Pages
    Submitted: October 8, 2018
  • Drinking Water Treatment Plant Tour

    Drinking Water Treatment Plant Tour

    Drinking Water Treatment Plant Tour (went to, UNH water treatment plant) A water treatment plant is a facility installed for water quality treatment when water is contaminated or inadequate to the water quality standards. This field trip (Drinking water treatment plant tour- UNH water treatment plant) was the first time I got to see a water treatment plant. It was a place that supplies clean water to UNH and Durham. I got to see into

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    Submitted: October 28, 2018
  • Importance of Water

    Importance of Water

    Water (H2O) is a chemical compound (A substance formed by the chemical combination of two or more elements in definite proportions-meaning they are happy). The water molecule (smallest unit of most compounds) contains two atoms (basic unit of matter) of hydrogen for each atom of oxygen. Hydrogen and Oxygen are two different elements (pure substances that cannot be broken down to simpler means that consist entirely of one atom). Atoms like hydrogen and oxygen atoms

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    Essay Length: 1,376 Words / 6 Pages
    Submitted: November 14, 2018

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