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    is recharged. Those for the side of increased Ogallala usage may claim that it is what needed to fully push the boundaries of what America’s breadbasket can achieve. However being sustainable dictates that one must make choices that protect the resources for future generations. If we continue sucking this aquifer dry the Midwest will turn brown and we could face Midwest water shortages never before seen. As of right now, the Ogallala is in peril and only through Funk and the other farmers…

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    Equally Divided

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    Some may argue and say that treating all people equally is morally correct. However, other may insist that all individuals are and should be treated fairly depending on their own distinct situations. I tend to side with the latter and agree with Thomas Jefferson whom paraphrased Aristotle’s thought; not all persons are created or should be treated equally. While discussing this topic, one should take different sides into perspective. The initial thought that comes to mind when hearing that…

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    Texas Drought

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    Water is an important part of our lives ,even though it is not the first thing to come to mind, it will always remain our number one necessity. The scarce water source not only puts Texans at war against each other, but it also made people's everyday lives difficult. Water is every living thing's number one necessity, we humans cannot live without it, yet we take advantage of it. Jenna Craig states how in 2007 Texas had a severe drought and how it had its effect on farmers, businesses,…

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    Water is life For us Earthlings, at least, there is nothing more fundamental than water: more than two-thirds of the surface of our planet is submerged beneath it; and almost the same proportion of the body mass of every adult is composed of water. Most of us could survive without food for weeks on end, but would die after only three days or so without water. Indeed, if we go for very long at all without water, that part of the forebrain known as the hypothalamus triggers the thirst response,…

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    What is tap water? Is it safe to drink? What could possibly be in it? What are pros and cons of tap water? These are all frequently asked questions with many concerns because do you really know what you are drinking or where that water came from? Tap water is water that is supplied from a pipe. Now when I saw the word “pipe” it freaked me out because doesn’t water rust pipes? Then all of that rust would get in your water? Most pipes are for household uses but for drinking water use the…

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    To begin, many times the water systems installed in Guatemala are to provide them with water; however, not potable water in which many are not aware of and ends up affecting many’s health. For instance, most of the times when engineers install pipes that only have the purpose in providing water, people are not hygienic and don't boil the water. This is detrimental to their health because people are drinking contaminated water. What is the most devastating is that children not only in Guatemala,…

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    Many injured workers asked the question, why hire a work comp lawyer? There are many reasons to hire a workers compensation attorney however I'll try to summarize the most important benefits to hiring a work injury lawyer. The workers compensation insurance company will have a work injury attorney assigned to defend them against you and your work comp claim. Their workers compensation adjusters and work injury lawyers are highly experienced and will generally circles around you. An experienced…

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    ³I believe the contemporary global political-economic dynamics, may be the force undermine the Tlingit traditional. As Fish has a symbolic meaning to the Tlingit culture, in the process of industrial agriculture development, fisherman no longer has control of their production, in the Video, Cory said they were restricted to how many fish they can catch, and the result of limitation was not enough to feed their people. When the Tlingit lost their right in fishing, the natives have no…

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    The value of the invasive Water hyacinth classifies as both detrimental and beneficial. The authors of The Jepson Manual, Vascular Plants of California describe the invasive plant as “Perhaps the world’s most troublesome aquatic weed.” The despised notions come from the fact that the aquatic weed increases its capacity to spread in water; peculiarly when the plant distances from its natural enemies in South America. The Water hyacinth growth appears as an island in freshwater bodies, or as a mat…

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    impact on Canada's economy. Canada is home to over a million fresh water lakes and it houses nearly seven percent of world’s fresh water. While considering its population, which is less than a percent of world’s total population, these natural resources is in abundance. United Sates could potentially be Canada’s biggest buyer due to the drought that they are being faced with in some of their southern states like California. There is a high demand for fresh water and that the United States…

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