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    Just by including a picture of mountains on the label, we are led to believe that this water originates from a natural drinking source. It’s essentially the same tactic that is used by several companies who bottle and sell water to the masses”(Walia.) It’s the company 's excellent marketing techniques that cloud the judgement to consumers not the quality of the water. Tap water focuses on what matters most, quality not appearance and presentation. While the…

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    Bottled Water Bottles

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    drinking bottled water might seem healthier, studies have shown that the U.S. FDA regulations allow some contamination of fecal material and E. Coli in the water bottles (Filters). Plastic water bottles are easy to carry around and easy to store so many athletes choose water bottles over tap water. They also depend on the water bottles to give them the hydration they need to keep active. Sports such as basketball, soccer, and even football require rigorous exercise. Athletes need time to hydrate…

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    manufacture water bottles every year. This is enough oil to fuel one million cars a year (Ellsbury 10, 2012). We, as a community, need to try to cut back on using disposable water bottles, or simply, recycle. The first female I interviewed will be know as MS, she is currently twentyone. She was quite different from the other two interwiewees. She has never used a plastic bottle in her life, she also recycles everything that needs to be recycled. She said she uses reusable water bottles on a…

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    factor, compared to the price of gas today it costs more for a liter of bottled water than the same amount of gas. Tap water also creates a much more dependable source of water. With the use of tap water also takes away from the 81.7% of plastic bottles found in the landfill each year. Water itself seems harmless, but what is really in it? In all honesty, there is no real similarity between tap water and bottled water. About 25% of bottled water comes from a public supply. This water is then…

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    During the first century B.C., the Phoenicians invented glass blowing "in the vicinity of the Palestinian coast" (History of Glass). Used for jewelry, decorative pieces, or vessels, blown glass has been a significant type of glass, having been practiced by numerous cultures across the world. However, glass blowing is a tedious task, requiring "extreme patience, tenacity, and dexterity" and is a long, multi-step process (Sacramento Art Glass). Over time, the difficulty of these numerous steps has…

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    Determination of the gel-point of a resin via DMA testing and its use in a practical sense The DMA is used to determine the modulus values of the resin to associated temperatures and frequencies. The state of viscosity of the resin is also monitored through the evaluation of tan delta values. Gel-point of a resin implies that resin matrix has transformed into an elastic gel state and can no longer flow. The viscosity shows a sudden rise to extremely high values. The time at which this state is…

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    The Glass Menagerie In the play The Glass Menagerie, Tennessee Williams’ style of writing is very descriptive and illustrative, making the reader comprehend the story clearly. Williams successfully uses symbolism throughout the play to implement the theme of escape; creating a better understanding of the true meaning behind the play for the reader. The theme is built up by using symbolism. For example, Toms excessive use of alcohol, Laura’s glass collection, and the Wingfield’s fire escape.…

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    The Glass Menagerie is set in the Wingfield family apartment which is located in the city of St. Louis. They lived in poverty, and each member of the family found themselves escaping their own lives and withdrawing into a world of misconception. The play tells a story of a family triangle, in which Tom is the central character in the play. Throughout the play Tom open doors and was also in control of it. Anger and rage was portrayed, but the family loved each other. This play can be…

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    foods and beverages. The main concern in weaning is when and how to wean. Weaning is done to preserve child’s enjoyment of food and drink to encourage him to make the change. If weaning is started after 1 year the child may become very used to the bottle. He may feel resentful and frustrated. Weaning for the infant is a switch from suckling to drinking. If the child does enough suckling during…

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    have to sterilize their feeding equipment; otherwise, their babies will get bacteria. Breast milk is the purest milk because it comes directly from mothers to their babies. Women can buy in a drugstore inexpensive hand breast pumps which contain a glass cup attached to a rubber bulb; they can have heavy-duty pumps which can empty both breasts in fifteen minutes, but it might cost as much as two hundred and fifty dollars. Mothers who cannot afford that device can rent it for one to three…

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