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    method, the glass is blown by high pressure compressed air. While in the Press and Blow method, the glass is pressed by a metal tube that forms a round shape in the glass. The press and blow method is utilized more often in the creation of glass bottles rather than glass jars. In both cases, the process is the same. Finally, after the formation of the glass jars is complete, the jars are then cooled, inspected, and…

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    Pepsi Vs Coke

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    When a brand becomes predominant in the market others try to emulate the leader (de Chernatony et al. 2011: 353). The competition assumes that their idea or strategy is right, so they imitate it with the goal of improving it- making it better (Reis 2014 11-12). However, better is a difficult concept to communicate to consumers and it does not always work (Reis 2014 11-12). Better, is a perception, as in asking if Coke taste better than Pepsi (Reis 2014 11-12)? The belief that something is better…

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    The surprising thing is that there are some people who do not like drinking water at all. In fact, we need water to keep our health well no matter who we are. The importance of drinking water for our bodies is paramount to our health, because it makes up to 70 percent of our bodies’ weight. Drinking water regularly in daily basis is the best gift we can offer to our bodies, since the water can give us a lot of benefits such as it can maintain the balance of body fluids, control body weight and…

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    Jensen gives a firm viewpoint on how industrial consumptions is the main reason our environment is polluted. Jensen also gives detailed points and data to back up his arguments, “Even if every person in the United States did everything the movie suggested, U.S. carbon emissions would fall by only 22 percent. Scientific consensus is that emission must be reduced by at least 75 percent worldwide.” (Jensen, 1.)…

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    Choice” It states many good things about bottled water. One of the biggest things they talk about is that it is very convenient and that means when you’re on the go you just grab a bottle of water right out of the fridge, or when you are at a store and you’re thirsty they sell water bottles! If there were no water bottles it would be very odd because you would go to a gas station and there would…

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    Against Bottled Water

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    tap water should be a more favored choice because it can be purified and put into non plastic bottles. In various parts of the passage “Goodbye, Bottled Water?” it explains how plastic water bottles take years to biodegrade, leaking toxic additives into the ground water. My main reason for being against bottled water is because it hurts our environment. It takes 1,000 years for 1 billion plastic bottles to biodegrade in landfills, leaking toxins,such as phthalates, into the ground water in the…

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    tombs. As the technology and science improved, scientists also found much more complex and insured ways. 1827, Roberts Thom invented slow sand filtration. It was used worldwide but had defects. The method needed a lot of sand, and was too slow to keep up with the population increase. 1880s, rapid sand filtration was found. This method used two main features of the original slow sand filtration, reverse wash and the false bottom. The differences were the use of the mechanical agitators and…

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    Tap water VS Bottled water, what’s safer to drink? By Reann Burgun Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to see which type of water is safest to drink. Firstly I will take bacteria samples from my chosen types of water and then see which grows the most contaminants, this will then tell me the cleanest water to drink. Purpose: The water types I will be comparing include; city water, well water, bottled water and fountain drinking water. I will take tap water from many different faucets,…

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    Corporation.” (Standage) It may seem bottled water may make lives easier and convenient ultimately the price is much more damaging. Bottled water is one of the most plastic products produced. It takes roughly 1.5 million gallons to create water bottles for the United States. It contains chemicals that can be deadly in high doses. In fact, there are several contaminants in bottled water such as arsenic. Arsenic is a poisonous chemical element normally known for car batteries and ammunition.…

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    Just by including a picture of mountains on the label, we are led to believe that this water originates from a natural drinking source. It’s essentially the same tactic that is used by several companies who bottle and sell water to the masses”(Walia.) It’s the company 's excellent marketing techniques that cloud the judgement to consumers not the quality of the water. Tap water focuses on what matters most, quality not appearance and presentation. While the…

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