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    Bottle Flipping

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    always on their phones.When the new trend called bottle flipping comes along, they get mad at them for this as well. What do you want from them!!! I mean, bottle flipping keeps kids healthy, gets them off their phones, and helps with physics and fine motor skills. Parents should let kids and teens enjoy their youth. Kids and teens with phones are very isolated these days, and barely interact with other humans. Bottle flipping can help with this. Since bottle flipping is such a popular trend,…

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    has on a topic do not matter, if those facts are not true. 10 major claims pertaining to the bottle water industry and their…

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    Hydration Advantages

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    Using a water bottle or hydration pack for backpacking is really an issue of personal preference. ContentsWater bottle vs. hydration pack Hydration packs or bladders give the option to sip water on-the-go without needing to remove a water bottle from a pocket, day-pack, or backpack. This extra convenience means it is possible to drink more water and stay hydrated without even realizing it. But the water bottle can provide a variety of benefits over the hydration pack.Hiking with a…

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    Story Of Stuff Analysis

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    useful ideas on how to limit the use and waste of plastic water bottles and they are: reusing the bottles at home, recycling with a reputable recycler, and using refillable bottles when able. Using old material at home to create new goods has become a growing part of the US society mainly because of sites like Pinterest that show creative ways to reuse things that would normally be thrown away. This is the same even with plastic bottles, such as making them into lamps, storage devices, car…

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    complement one another since they are directly related to a person’s daily routine. Health risks can arise from mineral deposits within tap water or chemicals contained in water bottles. In addition, environmental risks can arise from over consumption or wasteful use of water, in addition to, improper disposal of bottles that can harm the earth and its ecosystems. While water may be consumed through bottled…

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    Bottle water is a wise consumer choice because it is healthy for you, there are consumer goods that affect the environment more, and little off note the bottled water industry are being threatened. In this essay you will get information about bottled water and why it is a good consumer choice. Bottled water is found almost everywhere in the world and people are going against it, because of one thing (some places it is more) the plastic bottles they use to put the water in are affecting the…

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    such as, rivers, streams, lakes, and even reservoirs. Also, a variety of people might not know the bottles they are carrying around in their hands will end up being…

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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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    The definition of bottled water is “drinking water, often spring water, sometimes carbonated, sealed in bottles and usually certified as pure” (dictionary.com) According to the same website, www.dictionary.com, the definition of tap water is “water, obtained directly from a faucet or tap, that has not been purified, distilled, or otherwise treated”. The history of bottled water is important because it tells when and where it was founded. There are multiple differences between tap water and…

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    statistics to prove Fiji Waters’ dedication to the environment. The author cites changes to how Fiji remains carbon neutral by “[installing] a windmill in 2009 to provide energy to its bottling plant in Fiji in the South Pacific [and] it will ship bottles of water intended for sale on the East Coast to the Port of Philadelphia, rather than truck them east from Los Angeles”. These statistics appeal in a well-received manner to most by appealing to the pathos of a reader, and the author uses this…

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