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    Is too much of a good thing bad? Water is an important resource that we use in our everyday life. However water is a limited resource. Installing faucet aerators, reusing your water bottles, and even turning off the faucet when you're brushing your teeth can save enormous amounts of water. Installing faucet aerators has many benefits. Not only do faucet aerators save water, but they are cheap and easy to install. Faucet aerators work by limiting the water that comes out your faucet at a time.…

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    Zaki Origin

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    One afternoon while fishing, he found an old bottle. It was rusty and heavy with a few gems on the handle. The fisherman, Peter, knew it was some kind of metal and wanted to sell it but not before cleaning it. He dipped a cloth in vinegar and started rubbing the bottle to get the rust off when suddenly the bottle cork fell off and out came a fog. Within a few seconds, a genie appeared, and he told him his name was Zaki. He was released from that bottle after two decades of being locked in by his…

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    We think and process our thoughts before an action is executed. After that, we evaluate what we have done. This is a progression which we called it as self-concept. It is implanted into our consciousness where we all keep on developing thoughts and feelings of ourselves. Whenever we confront a product, apart from its functionality, appearance and quality, a deeper message or a sign was usually sent out from the designer to the users. When these messages or signs were used repeatedly as time goes…

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    “Empty your mind, be formless, shapeless--like water. Now you put water in a cup, it becomes the cup; you put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle; you put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Water can flow or it can crash.Be water, my friend.”-Bruce Lee. Water can obtain many ways, but the most dominated ways are tap, water that is usually received from a person's home that originates from a water plant or well on the personal property. Or bottled water, water that is purchased from a…

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    The Complexity of Diet Pepsi and Diet Coke Print Advertisements Advertising is a powerful tool present everywhere in all areas of life – whether they are billboards throughout town or commercials at home via TV or online. These endorsements can show audiences how the mind reacts to pictures, colors, and words, and how the right mix of these tools can subconsciously force the audience to buy products that they would usually not consider buying. In 2013, women’s fashion and lifestyle…

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    Introduction: The metabolic process in plants such as the algae, Pseudokirchneriella subcapitata, is called photosynthesis. The way not only algae, but every consumer and other photosynthetic organisms obtain food and fiber is due to photosynthesis (Zhu, et al., 2008). Primary producers use sunlight as energy to convert CO2 and H2O into O2 and Glucose (C6H12O6) (Mohsenpour, et al., 2012). Photosynthesis is not only important for energy and food intake, but also as a biofuel. Microalgae is an…

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    Eco Column Lab Report

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    that i followed when building the eco column are: Step one, for bottle 1 use a tape measure to measure 1inch from the bottom to the top then mark it, for the second bottle mark at the bottom of the label, cut both bottles at the mark all the way around, after the cuts grab a straight nail with some pliers and then heat the nail with fire and use the heated nail to poke some holes on the cap of bottle 1. Put the cap on the first bottle and fill it about 2 ½ cups of soil, then put in the plant and…

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    you. People tend to argue over the source of their drinking water, claiming that tap water is infested, and bottled water costs too much money. Bottled water however, provides many more benefits than tap water. Bottled water is more convenient, the bottles are recyclable, bottled water is nearly essential to life in underdeveloped countries, and is less expensive than people believe. Convenience is an appealing factor in choosing bottled water over tap. In 2014, 148,341,000 people attended the…

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    that the manufacturing of water bottles is partially responsible for the climate change we are experiencing today. Once the bottles are manufactured they are distributed and in doing so, burning fossil fuels are emitted into the air, increasing atmospheric temperature. Consequently, the contaminated air, ground water and soil have increased the chances of prenatal diseases and the trigger of many sicknesses. This portion of the film helps us to imagine how bottle water production has an impact…

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    bottled water, and strongly discusses both sides of the argument very well throughout. It’s easy to agree that bottled water is convenient in most cases, but at the same time it can be harmful to the environment when people don’t dispose of the empty bottles in the preferred manner, which is recycling. The author uses appeals to emotion when talking about how important bottled water can be in times of natural disaster and drastic need, but also appeals to logic…

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