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    Sport Hunting, Is it Worth It? “Hunting, should it be used for sport, something useful, or even legal?” Many people use hunting as a source for getting food; while others do it for sport. According to Issues and Controversies, “Big Game Hunting” has become the upmost important task to deal with. Many people propose and show many ways to deal with hunting issue, but others see big game hunting in a new light. As a result of this new light, the year 2015 had biggest ignition point. In July 2015,…

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    Drinking Water Injustice

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    Water is one of a humans basic rights to live in the world, although many people in the world today do not have access to clean drinking water. Currently third world countries people have to drink unsafe dangerous water if they want any water at all, as there is currently no supply of fresh water in these areas. Manoj Bhargava and Generosity.com are focused on making this injustice in the world end. Both spend their full time and money on this injustice, one has a immediate impact, while one as…

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    foodborne illness, diarrhea, stomach cramps and nausea. When even debris and chemical contaminations are added to water, it become a toxic to health. This results in many epidemic diseases that caused by limited access to clean water. Water is a natural resource that has impact on our life and one of demands for survival. So, it must be treated as an economy. Then they would preserve the water. In the long-term, they still will have an access to clean water for drink, shower, laundry, and…

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    I am interested in issues about water because of my home country Nigeria. I grew up in Nigeria and had to endure bad and polluted water that caused different illnesses and diseases like cholera. This is an issue that always gets my attention regardless of where I am. I would hate to continue to live in a community that has problems with its water. Santa Clara Valley Water District is a government agency that deals with my issue. I decided to call in the main office to find out about if the…

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    California Water Shortage

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    Water shortage is growing more and more prominent each day. “By 2030 almost half the world will live under conditions of high water stress.” – Powers 2015. In the last 50 years the population has doubled. The growth followed by economic development and industrialization has drastically changed our ecosystems and we have lost biodiversity because of it. The lack of water that we have had affects every single continent and around 2.8 billion people in the world at least once a year.…

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    People say, “I’m dying from thirst” but they don’t actually know what it feels like to go days without water. People in developing countries are facing this problem today and if we don’t take an action, Canada will start facing this. Our country will start to dry up and we will have to do something to act. Toilet flushing is the main factor of water usage in households. Today, most toilets use fresh water when flushing. This freshwater in these toilets can be used as drinking water. With this…

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    What Does Conservation Mean to Me? Gaylord Nelson, the founder of Earth Day and a prior senator of the United States, once said, “The most important environmental issue is one that is rarely mentioned, and that is the lack of conservation ethnic in our culture.” Nelson, like me, appreciates the outdoors and wants to keep it beautiful. Although, to do that, we need to conserve the three main subjects, energy, water, wildlife, and trees just a bit more. Our lives revolve around the environment.…

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    HSW is a nonprofit charity organization to help out people with water shortage in the communities of Africa and America. Every year thousands of people suffer from the lack of water. Many people lose their lives from waterborne illnesses. Worldwide, one in every eight people lack access to water. The main mission of our charity organization is to educate people to be considerate with water and to help out the people in Africa by providing them with the water. Because, the misuse of water is an…

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    Tapped Research Paper

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    The first statistic of Tapped, "by the year 2030, two thirds of the world will lack drinking water", is eye opening. Our planet is made up 75% of water but only 1% of that water is drinkable. This is completely mind boggling. People take this necessity as a commodity, overall, water is taken so much for granted. The biggest problem is that we keep letting big businesses create a monopoly on the thing we absolutely need to survive. Maine, for instance, practices absolute dominion. This means that…

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    Have you ever stopped and looked at a mud puddle after it was done raining and thought it looked really gross well some people in South Sudan have to walk eight hours a day or more just so they can drink that muddy water that you thought was gross. In South Sudan water is scarce and usually hard to get to in fact when the dry season comes around most people will actually move to a different part of the land where there is a lot of fighting for water. A dry season is part of the year usually from…

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