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  • Environmental Pollution

    Environmental Pollution

    Nowadays, our planet is surfering worldwide environmental pollution, which is badly undermining the environment people live in. In my opinion, environment protection is becoming such an urgent and big problem that only international cooperation could recover. However, single effort must be considered. An international cooperation could save a lot of money and time and achieve a better outcome. Different kind of pollution. Government of course has to pay more money on research and then try

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    Essay Length: 314 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: September 15, 2012 Essay by people
  • Perceiving and Critiquing: Jansen and Waters

    Perceiving and Critiquing: Jansen and Waters

    Perceiving and Critiquing: Jansen and Waters My initial reaction to the piece entitled, The Workers by Marcus Antonius Jansen, I found to be quite frank, "Busy." It was very difficult to focus on one aspect without being drawn to another. As I read the caption, I found my initial response befitting. The painting depicts minorities at work for Ford Motor Company--a company I once worked for building databases; and 'busy' was an understatement. The paintings

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    Essay Length: 912 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: October 1, 2012 Essay by people
  • Rushing Waters in Hawaii

    Rushing Waters in Hawaii

    When I stepped out of the hot, stuffy plane into the bright, dazzling sunlight beaming down across the burning pavement, I felt nervous and excited. Holding my beach bag in my hand and slipping sunglasses on with my other, I flip-flopped down the airspace. Over head I heard the screech of gulls and the chatter of the small fluffy sparrows. I couldn't believe it! I was actually in Hawaii. The Hawaiian sun beat down on

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    Essay Length: 709 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: November 19, 2012 Essay by miairene14
  • The Boiling Point of Water

    The Boiling Point of Water

    The Boiling Point of Water The simple answer is 100º Celsius, however that depends on where you are and the oxygen content of the water. To explain this better we should look at the molecular structure of H2O. It is a polar covalent bond meaning the oxygen is in the centre and shares one electron with each of the hydrogen's one electron. As there is an unequal amount of electrons this causes a dipole effect

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    Essay Length: 337 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: November 24, 2012 Essay by damo
  • Fiji Water - Expansion into Austrtalian and Uk Market

    Fiji Water - Expansion into Austrtalian and Uk Market

    CASE SUMMARY FIJI WATER, THE COMPANY The company was founded in the early nineties by David Gilmour, who developed the concept to bottle Fiji natural artesian water which is claimed to be of purest quality and of distinct taste, and to market it internationally as a unique and exotic product. There has been a growing trend in consumption of bottle water in US market since 1997 as more people are becoming health conscious. The company

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    Submitted: November 25, 2012 Essay by allen.lin890705
  • Sliver Water

    Sliver Water

    Oprah Winfrey's life has not been the most commentating. Glancing at her now you would never guess that she had a hard life as a child living in poverty and fought for the success she has today. Oprah took her battles in her own hands being the "Warrior Queen" of her own life and placing herself as one of the more powerful women in the world. Rose and Violet do just the same in Amy

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    Submitted: November 28, 2012 Essay by kaysue93
  • Wilde Water Gets Soaked

    Wilde Water Gets Soaked

    Wild Water Gets Soaked- Case 2 1. Imagine that you are a management consultant hired by the Salernos to help them navigate the choppy water ahead. First describe the elements of the microenvironment ahead competitive environment that affect Wild Water now. Then describe elements that you anticipate will affect the water park in the next few years. A company's marketing environment consists of the outside actors and forces that affect a company's ability to develop

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    Essay Length: 851 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: November 28, 2012 Essay by wrileywan
  • Pollution and Overcrowding in India

    Pollution and Overcrowding in India

    Pollution and Overcrowding in India Growing car ownership is severely straining India's already congested urban infrastructure. If the Nano proves a big success, India's road network seems unable to absorb millions of new cars. Burgeoning car owner- ship in India and China are straining the world's already self-destructive carbon footprint. India suffers from severe pollution. Throughout southern Asia, a thick brown cloud of particulate continually blocks the sun, altering weather patterns and causing health problems.

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    Essay Length: 481 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 1, 2012 Essay by testing
  • Water Recycle

    Water Recycle

    Executive Summary The world is always working for water conservation and efficiency. And there is a difference between water conservation and water efficiency. Water efficiency differs from water conservation in that it focuses on reducing waste. A proposition is that the key for efficiency is reducing waste, not restricting use. In that manner, we decide to reduce the wastages during the production of purified drinking water- with the method of recycling. Why recycle water? 

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    Essay Length: 544 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: January 21, 2013 Essay by JosephTRoche
  • Determination of Water Hardness

    Determination of Water Hardness

    Complexometric Determination of Water Hardness By, David Neils January 30, 2013 Abstract A mixture of Na₂EDTA solution was created in which we titrated the solution three separate times with a 1.000 g CaCO₃/L solution. EDTA chelates Ca²⁺ in a one-to-one ratio so we were able to find the molarity of Na₂EDTA using this one-to-one ratio. Since we did the titration three separate times we were able to get a pretty accurate average of the molarity

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    Essay Length: 1,706 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: February 13, 2013 Essay by DAV2088781
  • The Clean Water Act of 1948 & 1972

    The Clean Water Act of 1948 & 1972

    Abstract The purpose of this paper is to discuss the Clean Water Act, its purpose and benefits. Also included in the paper are examples of noticeable improvements made as a result of the CWA. The Clean Water Act of 1948 & 1972 The Clean Water Act was established in 1948 for the purpose of regulating the treatment and discharge of wastewater. The focus of the CWA is to rid the waterways of high levels of

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    Essay Length: 1,032 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: February 24, 2013 Essay by Dannielle
  • Wild Water Case

    Wild Water Case

    In terms of its macroenvironment, Wild Water is being affected by the natural aspect of the climate where it can only operate in certain times of the year, as well as in terms of its laws and regulations, Wild Water is obligated to abide by all laws and make updates and changes to their organization in respect to State safety laws. On the other hand, the competitive environment of the organization is being affected by

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    Essay Length: 767 Words / 4 Pages
    Submitted: February 25, 2013 Essay by Muttleymo
  • Water Conservation

    Water Conservation

    Water Conservation Will there be enough water for a more crowded world? The adult human uses on average about 100 gallons of water a day. Only about 2.5% of earth's water is fresh and only 1% is actually attainable for usage. The available water on earth has not changed. The same water we have today has been recycled for millions of years, we are not gaining any more. The time to do something is now.

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    Essay Length: 720 Words / 3 Pages
    Submitted: February 26, 2013 Essay by anusuyasrana
  • Water Erosion

    Water Erosion

    Water Resource: Erosion SCI/2 June 13, 2010 Taneisa Grier The issue that I believe is something that needs to be researched a little more is water resource erosion. I have seen it a lot in dealing with the agricultural aspect in the area from what I am from. There are a lot of fields around and in a small desert California town that I am from. We bring in our water from the canal that

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    Essay Length: 1,586 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: March 18, 2013 Essay by lisha01
  • Feasibility of Two Fresh Water Supply Techniques in Sudan

    Feasibility of Two Fresh Water Supply Techniques in Sudan

    FEASIBILITY OF TWO FRESH WATER SUPPLY TECHNIQUES IN SUDAN 1.0 INTRODUCTION Access to clean water is considered a basic human right and in many countries when sustainable development is considered, water is at the top of the list of priorities (Omer, 2008). The value of water is increasingly felt in areas such as Sudan, where precipitation is inadequate while temperatures are high resulting in dry or arid conditions (Food and Agriculture Organisation (FAO), cited in

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    Essay Length: 1,644 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: April 1, 2013 Essay by amrithesh
  • Water Problem

    Water Problem

    Problem: Health department workers recently tested a small pond at the back of a housing development and found it to have an extremely high level of coliforms. A stream that begins at a spring approximately 0.5 mile away feeds the pond. Water enters the stream at two points: (1) a ditch which drains an area serving as the drainage field of a septic tank (2) a pipe which drains an area beneath a house. (See

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    Essay Length: 454 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: April 9, 2013 Essay by patn40
  • Identy in the Color of Water

    Identy in the Color of Water

    Identity in The Color of Water The American Dictionary defines identity as the distinct personality of an individual. Many factors make up one's identity, such as race, one's relationship with society, and religion. People seek other people who with they can identify. One must interact with others and learn from his interests and their responses to find a suitable group. The process of finding a group allows one to discover his or her own identity.

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    Essay Length: 1,017 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: June 2, 2013 Essay by ladonna87
  • Etobicoke Area Water Way

    Etobicoke Area Water Way

    Joel Vosburg 103145329 Geology and the Environment June 24th, 2013 SUMMARY: A city in Ontario, Canada similar to the Brampton- Etobicoke region in southern Ontario is looking to expand on the current city and create a borough on the outskirts of the major, metropolitan area. This city exhibits a small range of topography, consisting of a relatively flat landscape with minor elevation changes throughout the area. The annual rainfall of the area is 910 millimeters,

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    Essay Length: 2,785 Words / 12 Pages
    Submitted: July 2, 2013 Essay by vosburgj
  • Water Poverty

    Water Poverty

    Section Comm 103 Org. Pattern: Problem-Solution Rhetorical Audience: people who care about other people life I. Introduction A. Narration: Imagine living in a home without running water, not being able to take a shower because you don't have water, not being able to flush your toilet because you don't have water. Imagine that you have to walk four hours to get water that is ultimately contaminated. This is the reality that 2.5 billion people across

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    Essay Length: 1,121 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: October 17, 2013 Essay by zshaaban
  • Muddy Waters Bio

    Muddy Waters Bio

    Muddy Waters wan born on April 4, 1915. He was born McKinley Morganfield. The nickname Muddy Waters given to him in childhood in Rolling Fork, Mississippi, but from the age of three, when his mother died, he was raised by his grandmother in Clarksdale. He had a hard time growing up in the Delta region as did many other great Blues artists such as Charley Patton, Son House, Tommy Johnson and, especially Robert Johnson who

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    Essay Length: 327 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: December 2, 2013 Essay by Mastroid11
  • Boundary Waters Refreshment

    Boundary Waters Refreshment

    Boundary Waters Refreshment The surrounding woods lie dark and hushed, austere against the vast dome that is the night sky. Floating across the sky is an immense aurora, never failing to amaze even the accustomed eye. This is the Boundary Waters, my favorite place to escape from everyday routine. Escape from the daily commute, the packed lunch and the late nights. One place in particular, a place of tradition, is a campsite nestled on a

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    Essay Length: 1,100 Words / 5 Pages
    Submitted: January 27, 2014 Essay by hudgat
  • Analyze the Water Resource Management in Australia

    Analyze the Water Resource Management in Australia

    Executive summary This report aims to analyze the water resource management in Australia. After several decades’ development, Australia government has developed a complete water resource management system. This report has stated that Australia is one of the world’s most water-scarce countries. Faced with the increasing demand of water in domestic, this report has reviewed the water management system in the aspects of water resource management system, river basin management, and water conservancy project, the administration

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    Essay Length: 2,550 Words / 11 Pages
    Submitted: September 27, 2015 Essay by S61783
  • Plastic Pollution: A Menace to Society

    Plastic Pollution: A Menace to Society

    Plastic Pollution: A Menace to Society From food container and bottled water to bags and school supplies, plastic has given shaped the community in many ways that make life both easier and safer. In fact many medical and technological advances made because of it. But the synthetic material also has left destructive impression on the environment and perhaps human health. Take a look around you, most of the product we use is made up of

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    Essay Length: 444 Words / 2 Pages
    Submitted: October 2, 2015 Essay by guiller
  • Indoor Air Pollution

    Indoor Air Pollution

    Indoor Air Pollution SCI/2 Version 7 Associate Level Material Indoor Air Pollution Resources: Chapter 19 of Environmental Science and the EPA web site, “Introduction to Air Quality”. Retrieved from, http://www.epa.gov/iaq/ia-intro.html Complete the following chart: Pollutant Sources Health effects Is Your Risk Level Acceptable? Solutions Sustainable Replacements, when appropriate Radon Natural decay of uranium found in almost all soils. Radon leaks into homes through walls, floors, and water. Lung cancer unknown Seal cracks and build vent

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    Essay Length: 1,610 Words / 7 Pages
    Submitted: October 27, 2015 Essay by Robert Lamont Slade
  • Compare Contrast Starry Night and Water Lilies

    Compare Contrast Starry Night and Water Lilies

    Sara White Art 1304 Compare Contrast Starry Night and Water Lilies For this paper, I chose to compare and contrast Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night with Oscar Claude Monet’s Water Lilies. I personally, find both pieces to be beautiful and found evaluating their relationship to one another to be interesting as well. Vincent van Gogh was born in Groot-Zundert, Holland in 1853. He was born into an artistic family and taught himself to draw. He

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    Submitted: March 5, 2016 Essay by Sara Recker

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