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    world where most animals are gone, the sky is blocked, and people fight simply for food. Most of us knew that this day was coming, but we were trying to block it out of our minds. We were running out of water, and fast. There were only a few gallons of water left in the world, and none of it was good. People all…

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    BATTLE OF THE BUGLE Allied forces are moving through France faster than expected, since the landing on Normandy the Germans have not been showing much resistance as the allies have predicted, the allied troops are fatigued from the constant advancement, they have been moving forward since D-Day and have not taken a break. allied supplies are severely depleted from the constant advance, supply shipments are being held up at Normandy due to mass confusion, poor road conditions and lack of fuel.…

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    Corn Ethanol Pros And Cons

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    global warming. This, however, still leads to environmental issues because, though corn ethanol is better for the environment than gasoline, the process to make ethanol from the corn is not. According to this article it takes a gallon and a half of gasoline to produce one gallon of ethanol (Hutton, 2011). This shows that there definitely is potential with much room to grow, but for now corn ethanol is not the…

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    California Water Shortage

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    Water shortage is growing more and more prominent each day. “By 2030 almost half the world will live under conditions of high water stress.” – Powers 2015. In the last 50 years the population has doubled. The growth followed by economic development and industrialization has drastically changed our ecosystems and we have lost biodiversity because of it. The lack of water that we have had affects every single continent and around 2.8 billion people in the world at least once a year.…

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    Tanassi Corporation Case

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    Tanassi Corporation T.1 www.T1oil.com Valued customer: On behalf of the Tanassi Corporation we thank you for deciding to use T.1 as your vendor for oil and lubricants in passenger motor vehicles. Our goal is to present all aspects of placing your order, which include pricing, terms, lead time, and other information that may answer questions you have with your purchase. Pricing is geared toward wholesale in bulk quantities. Orders shall consist of full export container(s) shipped from the USA…

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    are an unnecessary burden, while agriculture requires substantially more water. The water directly accumulated in activities including hand washing and showering, is relatively miniscule. The United States geological survey states that 128 billion gallons of water were withdrawn in the US for irrigation in the year 2005. 19% of that came from California. It is no coincidence that the state most renowned for it’s water crisis leads the nation in withdrawn…

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    One fast and simple way to make homemade ice cream is by creating it in a Ziploc bag with a couple easy ingredients. The ingredients required are milk, heavy cream, sugar, salt, vanilla, and two Ziploc bags; one quart-sized and one gallon-sized. To start, in one of the quart-sized Ziploc bags, combine the milk, heavy cream and vanilla. Make sure when mixing in the Ziploc bags that you are squeezing as much of the air as you can out of the bag. The reason being that it allows you to…

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    Life Without Water Essay

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    Water is in everything that we do. As you wake up in the morning one of the first things that you do is brush your teeth, another may be showering, or washing clothes that you plan on wearing that day. All of those daily activities are dependent on water. We as humans are completely and solely dependent on water as well. A human can survive only a very limited amount of time without water before our bodies begin to shut down. When it comes to surviving it is human nature to take care of…

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    rainwater is wasted and not saved or at least used for some kind of purpose. Rainwater could be saved and put in the underground holders, or cleaned and turned into fresh drinking water. Think of all of times it rains super hard, imagine it as gallons and gallons of water pouring from the sky, to just be wasted.“About 40% of the rain water gets evaporated, and about 10% runs off”, states the Blue Barrel Company. That is half of the rainwater that could have been used as a water source. Another…

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    You're wasting all that water and spending thousands of dollars when you could have spent a few dollars on an aerator and save a lot of money and water. A great way to tell if your faucet has a water rate that is too high is to place a one gallon bucket under your faucet and see if your faucet can fill it up in under 20 seconds. If your faucet fills the bucket up, then the water rate is too high. ("Loudoun")\\ Another great way to save water is by reusing the same water bottle. You might be…

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