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    Bottled Water Experiment

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    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…

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    The air or water then goes into the building’s heating or plumbing system. Extra air or water can be held in an insulated hot water tank. The second type of solar energy, the type to make electricity, uses solar furnaces. The furnaces convert solar heat energy directly into electricity. Mirrors focus…

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    Hunger Games Censorship

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    health to be well adjusted to a profoundly sick society”. In The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins, what used to be North America is now the country of Panem which consists of a rich Capitol and twelve other districts. As a punishment for past rebellion by the districts, the Capitol forces each district to give a male and female teenager to fight to the death in what is called the Hunger Games, while all of Panem is forced to watch on television. Katniss Everdeen volunteers as tribute when her…

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    Garden City Case Study

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    It evaluates the environmental performances of a district or precinct, comprising of various types of infrastructures, buildings and public amenities. Today, Green Mark certifications have gained much recognition and many developers from home and abroad are trying to get their projects accredited. According…

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    On November 21st , 1986, the tenant brought a claim against the landlord for failure to complete needed improvements involving air conditioning, heating, and ventilation. Within the complaint, claims such as breach of contract, breach of warranties, breach of covenant of quiet enjoyment, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress were made. Carlton countersued for unpaid rent and…

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    multi- housing unit helps the landlords and property owners, tenants, and community. The no smoking ban allows residents, employees, and visitors nonhazardous clean air. Again, second-hand smoke quickly seeps through cracks, crevices plumbing, and heating. Housing units that smell of smoke are difficult to rent and sell adding cost and loss of revenue. However, property owners and tenants are willing to pay more for smoke-free housing units. In turn, smoke-free homes have more earning…

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    and company growth. One of Ms. News’s housing prerequisites is it has to be a smoke-free environment. Also, accessibility to fitness is a must. The author has easy access to physical conditioning; there is a bike trail right outside of her home. So accessibility is key to residents that may not have an option otherwise. Swan agrees he says, “residents do not have the capacity to move,” she said. “This is protecting our nation’s most vulnerable people” (qtd. in Mills). It never hurts for tenants…

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    Water Services Water services and infrastructure will be affected by climate change in multiple ways. Increased rainfall and dry periods will lead to increased flooding and droughts. Heavier rainfall events may overload the capacity of sewer systems, water and wastewater treatment plants more often. In drier times, low flows may lead to higher pollution concentrations. There are implications for inland shipping due to rising water levels. The overall impact on inland navigation is negative, but…

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    For this project, I chose to be a computer systems analyst for my career because it is the one I am pursuing. On average, computer systems analysts earn $80,000 a year, but at an entry level, they earn about $60,000 a year. There was small concern that this would make my budgeting plan more difficult. It was actually challenging having to make food plan since I never needed to plan out or buy a variety of meals for a month. If I knew how to cook several meals with certain ingredients, I would…

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    THE WATER CYLE AND CLIMATE CHANGE Among the most serious Earth science and ecological approach issues challenging society are the potential changes in the Earth’s water cycle because of environmental change. The science community agrees that the climate of Earth is now changing due to natural variability; it includes solar variability and increasing concentration of greenhouse gases. Moreover, it is noticed that these changes may strongly affect atmospheric water vapor concentrations,…

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