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    order to control the number of people that consume alcohol, the government should create drinking licenses. These licenses will pioneer a pathway to create a safer society between the everyday citizens and future generations. Although the people in society are responsible for their own actions, it is the job of the government in order to enforce the laws that it creates. Rochester’s acknowledgement of drinking licenses stands true because it will help the citizens to limit their consumption of…

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    Colorado Water Crisis

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    When it comes to city drinking water and it’s almost never talked about. Although water is odorless, colorless and tasteless not all water is created equal. In fact, you may be surprised to know that the most readily available water we have through tap water has many chemicals…

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    marijuana, for example, than someone who abstains” (APA 2012). Commercials regularly promote different liquors and the use of these sales go up in the adolescent age ranges. Many of the commercials that play a major role in the increase of adolescent drinking are super bowl commercials. The more promotions used in these commercials the younger and younger the adolescent may be and the increase of alcohol…

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    How do advertisers promote alcohol products and their use through the internet and social media? Are young people likely to be affected by their advertising strategies? Advertisements plays a huge part of our lives as it manipulates, or show a satisfaction moment that captures the feeling when purchasing a product. With this is mind, it does give us, as consumers, the reasons why we should purchase that brand (Lee, Choi, Quilliam & Cole, 2009). However to manipulate in buying a product,…

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    The film that we watched in class was an extremely informational and eye-opening film. The name of that film is “Tapped.” The majority of the film is has to do with the water bottle industry. The film itself is basically split into two parts, half of the film talks about the water bottle industry and the other half talks about the effects that the water bottle industry has on the environment. The film starts off in a small town named Fryeburg, Maine. The people of the town talk about how the…

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    Water resource depletion: Resource depletion means the lack of that particular resource that is consumed faster than it is replenished. Thus, water resource depletion can be described as lack of water due to its excessive use or it can be said that water resource depletion occurs when water is wasted and over used. As water is most essential for all life forms, deficiency can be resulted into many issues regarding health and social life of people.…

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    Water is one of the one of the most important resource of people and environment. Water Pollution affects drinking water which we need to survive. It also affects rivers, lakes, and ocean where sea creatures live. Water Pollution is one of the major problems in our environment. It has been suggested as the leading cause of death and diseases. Water Pollution is the contamination of water with chemicals and different substance that may affect plants, humans or animal health. There are different…

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    Coke Imperialism

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    On August 5, 2003, Coca Cola – the leading manufacturer, marketer and distributor of non – alcoholic beverages was faced with a grimed situation as CSE (The centre for science and the environment) issued a vilifying report against 12 major cold drink brands. The report stated that these brands sold near Delhi contained fatal pesticide residues. Apart from this, it was also alleged that the company was extracting water from ground water sources which led to water shortages, it was discharging…

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    Critical Reflection of microteaching Lesson Preparation A Comprehension of content The main purpose of this topic is to link it to the water cycle. The students would need to know that the water cycle is dependent on the condensation as well as evaporation of water. Also, due to the anticipation of certain misconceptions, the lesson was conducted in a way, such that, any misconceptions would be surfaced either during questioning or during the experiment. As a result, the teacher would need to…

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    An Enemy of the People focuses on the issues of morality, truth, and personal conviction. A story based upon the pollution of the water in a small town, is a story that remains relevant and relatable in today’s society. The film and the play where different in many ways. One thing is that in books and screenplays, they have much more detail. Readers get to actually get inside the authors head. With movies, we are watching from an outside point-of-view. We get more feeling, more depth, and we…

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