The Man In The Water Essay

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    chips and 3 warm bottles of water. Jenny is helping Gina bathe while I look for supplies “Hey I found warm waters in the first of 4 trailers,” I yell. I keep searching and I found the best thing ever, gas. I run out yelling “ Girls look I found a full bucket of gas!” The girls are shocked but also amazed “No way it has to be old,” said Gina. “Here help me look in the other trailers,” I say. The girls help me and by the end of the day we found a hose with hot water that tasted nasty a fridge…

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    Fecal Coliforms

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    Based on the readings and your own research, answer the following questions: 1. How do pathogenic organisms get into a water source? Human and animal wastes (feces) are major source for pathogenic organisms (such as bacteria, viruses, and protozoa) into a water source (surface or groundwater). As water (surface runoff) resulting from the storm or precipitation or snowmelt runs over the land surface, it will pick up potential pollutants include pathogenic organisms as it runs over livestock…

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    A creation story is about the different cultures believed how the earth was created and how humans appeared. The belief of Genesis believes different than Cherokee about everything was set up on earth. In Genesis culture, peoples’ belief 6 days creation was created by God, but Cherokee culture belief differently. There are examples of similarity and differences about the Genesis and Cherokee culture The creation stories between the Genesis and Cherokee in similarities, In the beginning, they…

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    because it adds a lot of nutrients to the water. This is dangerous for vibrant corals since they aren’t used to the nutrients in dirt and soil, which causes viruses thaten kills them (Heyman, Kjerve, et. al.). The amount of sedimentation in the water could be prevented if there was a smaller amount of upturned Mangroves. Their roots are directly in the water, which causes a different current and breakage of the corals in addition to sediment in the open water. The large amount of new…

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    amongst themselves and avoided the gaze of the fuming lead nurse in front of them. Maria yanked the wool blanket off the patient beside her and threw it onto the linoleum floor. “Who admitted this man? He shouldn’t be here.” I rose on my tiptoes, struggling to get a glimpse of the patient. A Naseeri Arab man. Uncovered, he shivered and curled two bony fingers around a handful of bed sheet. His threadbare clothes hung off his shriveled body, and—visible between the tears in his shirt—his ribs…

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    Dmitri The Traitor

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    The man stopped. The dark sea water of winter slowly flowed through the strait. And low waves crushed at the rocks next to his foot. The wind covered Dmitri's footsteps and breath. It was already too late when the man turned around and discovered Dmitri. The man opened his mouth, trying to say something, but he couldn't make a sound. Dmitri could see the look of a traitor on the man's…

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    c law 149 states “If a married lady is caught [in adultery] with another man, they shall bind them and cast them into the water.” This law means if the woman is caught in adultery she would be tied up and thrown to drown in the water. I think this law is just because the married women knew what she was doing and she made a life commitment to the husband and promised to never cheat on…

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    truly be created/upheld, or just can`t be called a civilization. You have to have people, shelter, food and water to uphold a civilization. You need people to begin a civilization for many reasons. You need many things from other people that you cannot always give yourself. If you have more than two people you can reproduce to keep the civilization growing; there needs to be more than one man and more than one woman. Not all people can reproduce which is why you need more than two people. A…

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    the employees. Also according to the chapter “ There was no place for the men to wash their hands before they ate their dinner, and so they made a practice of washing them in the water that was to be ladled into the sausage” meaning that in the same water they used to washed their dirty hands, with germs, the same water they used to make the sausage. However employees were aware of this situations and all kind of irregularities that…

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    and disparity wings, still searching for food in the darkness but hardly found almost anything. “How can those birds able to adapt to such condition. ah, maybe I should let myself be stronger. When Ralph opened his eyes again, sunshine shot on the water, reflection cut through the window and shone brightly into his room; Ralph see a bright future waiting for him. The door opened, his father walks in with a navy uniform, colour on it have already faded. ”Ralph, let’s go for breakfast.” his father…

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