Drinking Water Quality Table B: Ammonia Test Results Water Sample Test Results Tap Water 0 mg/L Dasani Bottled Water 0 mg/L Fiji Bottled Water 0 mg/L Table C: Chloride Test Results Water Sample Test Results Tap Water 500 mg/L Dasani Bottled Water 0 mg/L Fiji Bottled Water 0 mg/L Table D: 4 in 1 Results Water Sample pH Total Alkalinity Total Chlorine Total Hardness Tap Water 7 40 mg/L 4.0 mg/L 50 mg/L Dasani Bottled Water 4 0 mg/L 0 mg/L 0 mg/L Fiji Bottled Water 6 0 mg/L 4.0 mg/L 0 mg/L Table E: Phosphate Test Results Water Sample Test Results Tap Water 50 ppm Dasani Bottled Water 50 ppm Fiji Bottled Water 100 ppm Table F: Iron Test Results Water Sample Test Results Tap Water .15 ppm Dasani Bottled Water .15 ppm Fiji Bottled Water 0 ppm Experiment C is designed to display the difference in filtered water related to purpose of the water’s use with results of the experiment noted in Table B - F using Dasani bottle water, Fiji bottle water, and Tap water. Tap water results in experiment C are Ammonia 0 mg/L on Table B, Chloride 500 mg/L on Table C, pH 7 on Table D, Alkaline 40 mg/L on Table D, Chlorine 4.0 mg/L on Table D, Hardness 50 mg/L on Table D, Phosphate 50 ppm on Table E, Iron .15 ppm on Table F. Dasani Bottled Water results in experiment C are Ammonia 0 mg/L on Table B, Chloride 0 mg/L on Table C, pH…
four main areas which are water stewardship, sustainable packaging, climate protection and community. From that program, Coca-Cola created a global Office of Sustainability to integrate the many projects launched worldwide. Notably, they have joined forces with the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation to support local mango farmers in Kenya and Uganda. As such a large corporation, Coca-Cola is aware of the effect that little things such as water conservation have on the global environment and…
These children have face to circumstances that might cause the average adult to consider suicide. New York Times published an article highlighting the life of a homeless child named Dasani. This is a personal analysis of Dasani’s daily living activities and human behavior theories she displays. Living in poverty has a direct effect on health outcomes. Children living in impoverished conditions often face situations that provide limited access to health care, environmental exposures that could…
Introduction This assessment will evaluate Dasani’s family as an entire system. Dasani has been the focal point, however, for this paper, I will be assessing her family as the client system. I will use the following theories; Education Institution, Mass Media Institution, Psychodynamic Perspective, and Family Systems Perspective help further prove my evaluation of Dasani’s family. Education Institution The education institutions primary function is to mold children with learning tools…
just the home of big buildings and high in fashion. The gruesome streets of New York is home to thousands of people who have no place to call home. In the New York Times published article, “Invisible Child: Girl in the Shadows: Dasani’s Homeless Life”, investigative reporter Andrea Elliot, introduces Dasani to the world as a homeless child with a sanguine future. In Elliot’s article, she informs us that there is thousands of homeless children who are woven into the cracks of New York, these…
to appeal to different demographics they run the risk of alienating another demographic. Another variable that factors into an advertisement and the demographic that it’s trying to appeal to is where the ad will be placed, whether it’s a mainly female read magazine or mainly male read magazine, etc. In the following two advertisements I will be looking at two different brands that are trying to sell similar products, but have taken two different routes in displaying the product. The two…
smell 5 The water is brown/no smell 6 Water is still brown/hazy no smell 7 Water brown/hazy/loud smell 8 Brown water/bubbles in soil Expriment 2- We compared and contrasted flitered water and comtaminated water. The contaminated water was brownish and had a loud smell. It was also was hazy and could not see clearly. The water that was recently flitered was clear and smelled clean Experiment 3- Ammonia Test results Table 2: Ammonia Test Results Water sample Test results Tap Water 0 Dasani 0…
The first and second tests for the presence of ammonia and Chloride did not show any measurable results in any of the samples. The third test, the 4 in 1 test showed the Fiji bottled water to have hard water as compared to the Dasani and tap water. Fiji water had the highest chlorine content, double that of tap water. Tap water and Dasani water had higher alkaline than the Fiji water. The tap water rated highest on the phosphate content test followed by Dasani with half as much phosphates…
evaluate Dasani’s family as an entire system. Dasani has been the focal point, however, for this paper, I will be assessing her family as the client system. I will use the following theories; Education Institution, Mass Media Institution, Psychodynamic Perspective, and Family Systems Perspective help further prove my evaluation of Dasani’s family. Education The education institutions primary function is to mold children with learning tools that will help them to better their future. Also,…
pollution involving the environment doesn’t need to be forgotten because humans need water to survive. Body Paragraph # 3 - Hypotheses: Experiment 1, Oil hypothesis = The water filter amount doesn’t change and the oil is not contaminated. Vinegar hypothesis = The soil can filter because the vinegar is contaminated. Laundry detergent hypothesis = The soap bubbles become contaminated when the water passes through. Hypotheses: Experiment 2, Groundwater contaminants can be removed with alkalinity…