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    adulteration is made by mixing a large amount of water and very little amount of fruit pulps. This is supposed to be the other way around.  In every juice they use very poor quality and cheap solid products. This product is mainly sugar. In every fruit drinks they use sugar to make the juice sweeter so that the children will love to drink those. By using these solid products they make the juice thick and can easily hide the fruit pulp and the water ratio.  In some high end juice which…

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    There's no use wasting time and panicking, instead, I think I'm going to find out what this FAYZ is caused by, Athena Smiths thought, and stepped outside. She could see and walk to the FAYZ boundary from her porch, and with her high intelligence, calculated the FAYZ to be 20 miles in diameter, same as last FAYZ. Then the center and cause of the FAYZ would be Theraman Lake? Theraman Lake must have toxic waste or some other form of nuclear waste. But Theraman Lake has just been assessed by the…

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    Surely you’ve heard the advice to drink more water. The old adage is eight glasses a day, but often times those that repeat that recommendation simply say to do it because it is “good for you.” I won’t deny that water is good for you. Heck, your body is composed of roughly two-thirds water so it logically follows that it plays a huge role in maintaining bodily functions. If you’re not convinced, let’s expound upon that reasoning and provide some concrete evidence supporting the need to keep your…

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    Bottled Water History

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    practice of collecting water started in ancient human civilization. Since there was no water bottles to collect water with the Roman soldiers would use animal skins, ostrich eggs and earthen jugs. Then in the 18th century people would go to health centers where there was natural mineral springs. Natural mineral was said to have many health benefits if one was to drink, bath, or shower in this water. Businessmen and entrepreneurs got the idea that if they bottled this natural spring water it…

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    Fluorine Effects

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    element such as Oxygen and Calcium. However, due to its composition with another element, it is often referred to as, “Fluoride ions” (F-) or simply “Fluoride.” Dietary fluoride is often found in tea and sea food. Nevertheless, it’s common sources are water, rocks, soils as well as the sea. This essay seeks to examine the negative impacts of fluoride. To begin, fluorine causes detrimental effects on the teeth by causing dental fluorosis, which was first noted by McKay in 1901 in the United…

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    Lead Poisoning

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    Lead poisoning is an important public policy issue because it affects our environment and even our way of living. Lead appears in our water and in the walls of older apartment buildings. Moreover, lead is a poisonous chemical that negatively affects a person’s health especially for children. In children lead poisoning can deter their mental and physical development. In the extreme case of a child named Joshua (as described in the article “Millions of American children missing early lead tests,…

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    dying due to submersion and inhaling water. Most drownings occur within males and children. Most people drown due to not knowing how to swim, Alcohol use while swimming , and/or no supervision while swimming. One thing most people do not pay attention to is how drowning in fresh water can be different from drowning in salt water. More drownings occur in fresh water then they do in salt water and in some case the victims can die hours after the incident. Water goes into the victim’s lung cells…

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    Surviving Clean Water

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    will hinge on your access to clean, drinking water. It isn't going to be about the food or even the shelter. It is all about the water. You cannot survive more than three days without water. After the first day, your body will start to dehydrate and a whole host of problems will start to happen making it that much more difficult for you to find water. You absolutely must make water a priority when you are thrust into a survival situation. The rule is that all water is dirty and unsafe to drink.…

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    Where does my water come from? Wouldn’t it be neat if we lived in a world where you could wave a magic wand and say, “Aguamenti” and however much water you wanted or needed at the time, suddenly appeared like in Harry Potter? Unfortunately, in reality, water is not so easy to come by. Even though our planet Earth is covered in 70% water, there is not enough spring water from lakes or streams as well as ground water from wells to supply humans, plant life and animals in this ever-growing world…

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    school is so prepared. This school is a simulated prison. The best rule, the school randomly invented this week is, you can not have water in the classroom. The punishment for drinking water is Saturday school. I repeat, drinking water is a sin at Bayou. Kids can smart off to teachers, not come to class, and they do not receive any punishment; but I can not drink water. The school should not be able to make up a rule when they feel. The rules should come from the rule book, not mad…

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