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    #1 Science major is one of my passions since I had taken Biology and Chemistry classes at high school. At that time, I have found myself significantly interested in remembering and understanding the morphologies and characteristics of animals, and microorganisms, as well as learning how the chemical substances are reacted or separated from each other. This passion continuously goes with me until I have attended to California community college. Before considering about the main major, I spend…

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    fast-moving products which do not block their capital or space. Margins also play a major role and it can be achieved by selling huge volume of water bottles. Vendor instead of keeping unknown brands that has low sales, they tend to keep well-known brands that give high volume sales. In the case of Bisleri it gives the retailers a profit margin of about 25%. A bottle of 20 liter Bisleri that costs Rs. 80 is supplied to the retailer at a price of Rs. 60 to Rs. 65. The key for a good retailer…

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    Science is defined as ‘the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure of behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment’ by the Oxford dictionary (Oxford Dictionary 2015). As an early childhood practitioner, this makes me reflect on what exactly is science and how is it appropriate in the early childhood classroom. I understand that science means different things to different people. Some, like me, regard it as just…

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    resources. Even though some people don’t want bubblers in our town, I believe that it is still necessary. You wouldn't want to carry a water bottle everywhere you go, right? However, you wouldn’t have to if you were to get bubblers in your town. If you were to have more water fountains here, citizens or visitors wouldn't have to worry about always bringing a water bottle everywhere. After all, many towns don't have bubblers; therefore our town would have some sort of uniqueness. Uniqueness draws…

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    Bottled Water Benefits

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    Is bottled water inferior to tap water? Bottled water has a plethora of benefits and is constantly impacting our daily lives. Benefits may include, but are not limited to, increase in water intake, convenience, and the ability to be easily prepared for disasters. For these reasons, bottled water is arguably superior to the “municipal supply.” Americans spend billions of dollars on bottled water every year, but why are Americans drinking so much water? On Talk of the Nation, Ms. Royte says,…

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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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    One Perception Check Later A light rain comes to a stop as I walk up the slick driveway of my friend Aaron’s house. I push on the white, waterlogged, wooden fence gate to the backyard and stand just thirty feet from the open garage door. The backyard consists of two halves: the concrete path with a hutch housing rabbits and a grass yard with a brown, stone fire pit. A constant air of music plays from the wind chimes that hang from a vine-covered terrace separating the two areas. We take the…

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    Bisleri Case Study

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    Citing a small example, when Bisleri raised the price of 20 Liter bottle, the demand didn’t go down but instead it had a steep growth from 18000 units to 56000 units in Southern Bangalore region. This clearly indicates the inelastic nature of the B2B business. This is because there are only few players in this segment…

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    the amount of plastic in bottled water, it doesn’t distinguish them as “environmentally friendly. In Johnson’s article, it later suggests that “just because plastic is recyclable doesn’t indicate that plastic is often recycled. 8 out of 10 water bottles are not recycled, and that they end up in landfills, emitting dangerous pollutants that harm our environment.” Although the efforts of bottled water companies give some credibility to the counterargument of bottled water proponents, the…

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    for you i’m fine with it like I hate water because it tastes like nothing but I don’t think the world should go this far! I like some kinds of bottled water I can’t remember the name but it’s good. I get than some people don’t like tap water in a bottle and I don’t either but we seriously don’t have to ban it. The first reason bottled water should not be banned is because having access to bottled water helps you stay hydrated. The second reason bottled water…

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