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    Microbeads Research Paper

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    MICROBEAD BACKGROUND Plastic microbeads are substances frequently found in a variety of products ranging from “cosmetics, sunscreen, body wash, toothpaste, skincare, and industrial and household cleaning products” (Rochman, et al., 2015). They are frequently used as exfoliating scrubbers in order to aid in the cleaning of various materials and surfaces. Oftentimes, these microbeads can replace naturally biodegradable alternatives such as salts, oatmeal or ground nut shells due to their ease of…

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    Azo Dye Research Paper

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    and Gregory, 1983). The azo dyes are toxic and carcinogenic. Methyl red is also a synthetic azo dye. It is therefore essential that any effluent containing an azo dye like methyl red must not be discharged into natural water bodies without prior treatment. Azo dyes are widely used in industry. A large amount of these dyes is discharged into streams and rivers, and they are considered as an environmental pollutant. Some of these compounds may accumulate in food chains and eventually reach the…

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    Differences In Agena

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    There are many people who made differences in Agena, which was a small village in Ethiopia; however, Jemal Hussen, who was born in 1917 and died in 1984 made big differences than the others. He changed for his community in several ways. Jemal was the richest person in the village, so he built toilets and water lines. First, he built the first free public toilets in 1973. In Agena, Ethiopia, using toilet cost 0.50 Ethiopian cents, which was 0.10 American cents. Some people who could not pay used…

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    Water Droplet Monologue

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    Hi, I'm Doug the water droplet I know what you're thinking you think i just sit in a puddle all day but no I go thrusting through the water cycle every day. The water cycle is when it's about to rain but not yet so you should go look up an article because I'm not going to tell you nah just kidding I'm going to go through it with you today so let's go. So first the evaporation that's when I get levitated into the sky the first thing I saw was a tree it was a small tree but it was still a tree…

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    Clean Water Ethiopia

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    Every person deserves the right to have access to clean water, and South Africa is no different, or anywhere else in the world for that matter. In developing countries, it is very devastating to see many citizens unable to have access to clean water. Yet, they still drink the water that they can get. Dirty water can make people contract diseases such as cholera, typhoid and dysentery. Then when they get the disease, they are unable to be treated. This is why it causes so many death for children.…

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    Have you ever heard of the Iron Giraffe? The Iron Giraffe plays a big role in giving Sudan clean drinking water. It is a wonderful gift for Sudan and especially southern Sudan. The Iron Giraffe is one of the greatest things that Sudan could ask for because it provides them with clean drinking water, and hundreds of American schools support Sudan by giving them the clean drinking water they have. Do you know what the Iron Giraffe Challenge is? It is a friendly competition between schools in…

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    Roman Water Sources

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    The ancient Roman society secured fresh water from local sources like springs and wells. Besides, the society sourced water from private and public owned wells. Ancient Romans also harvested rain water from rooftops that was subsequently diverted into cisterns and jars (Mays, 2010). The traditional water sources did not satisfy the growing needs of the society, particularly the growing urban population. Later on, ancient Roman engineers developed the aqueduct technology that diverted fresh water…

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    The Flint Water Crisis

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    The Flint water crisis is a drinking water contamination issue in Flint, Michigan that started in April, 2014. These past 3 years have been an extremely hard time for Flint residents since they have had no proper drinking or bathing water in 2 years, so residents have been taking a stand against the government by carrying around jugs full of dirty, unsafe drinking water coming from their faucets at home to protest against the inaction of the government. The residents have a lot of courage to be…

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    Goal: Educate home buyers as to why a septic inspection is so important before buying Word count in this document: 797 Title: Why you should get your future home's septic inspected before buying it If you're looking to buy a home, you should always get it inspected first. You can never be careful when making a huge purchase like this, so it's always a good idea to get it thoroughly inspected before you sign those final papers. Aside from getting your potential future home inspected, you…

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    Understand How Your Septic Tanks Works So You Can Avoid Disasters You may imagine your septic tank takes a long time to fill up after you've had it pumped out, and once it's full, it's time to pump it out again. If so, you may be surprised to know it only takes a few days for the tank to become full again. The key is what's inside the tank. If it's mostly water, your tank is okay. It there is only a small amount of water squeezed between a thick layer of sludge on the bottom and a layer of oil…

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