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    In the state of California we are undergoing one of the worst droughts in state records. Nearly about 13,000 people have lost their water sources around East Porterville, California. For this reason and many more i believe that laws need to be made so that farmers are not allowed to take water from other people’s homes and or farms. In an article i read about ground-water laws it states that “ It is expected to cost the state 2.2 bn dollars in 2014 and will put more than 1,700 farm workers…

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    The Florida's Everglades is the first national park made for it’s astounding native animals, plants and environment but, not for it’s scenery. It was the first national park created to save its environment. Ernest F. Coe convinced the government to make the Everglades a national park. The ruff sawgrass usually doesn’t hurt the alligators. There are low areas channel water that comes from Lake okeechobee. Theses shallow areas cover most of the Everglades, ,making it hard from boats to drive…

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    Prichard Septic Service, Carter County’s septic tank expert, understands how hard your septic system works over the years. That is why it’s important to give your system the care it deserves and understand when it’s time to replace your septic tank. Below are common things that happen when it’s time to replace instead of repair. Remember to always have a professional septic service check your system before having it replaced. • Pumping Too Much: Most septic tanks need to be pumped every…

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    Mahatma Gandhi once said, “Earth provides enough to satisfy every man’s needs, but not every man’s greed.” In Mat Weiser’s op-ed article “Water Controversies Boil Over,” Weiser explains how and why water is becoming a source of crises and conflict in many parts of the world. He states that although there is enough water for us all, poor management of the supply and the varying beliefs of who the water belongs to is causing the problems. The author suggests that the only way to solve the…

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    One of the greatest murder mysteries of all time occurred on September 18th, 1961. “Between ten and fifteen minutes after midnight on Monday 18 September 1961, a DC-6B aircraft crashed near the airport of Ndola, a town in the British colony of Northern Rhodesia (now Zambia), not far from the Congo border” (Williams, p. 3). Dag Hammerskjold, along with all 15 other passengers who accompanied him on his venture, died after the plane crashed in Zambia (Williams, p. 3). Dag Hammerskjold was the…

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    kill and After Pollution in Flint, Some finds Tap Waterś Benefits Hard to Swallow is the purpose of this response. In these pieces, there are many facts presented about the water crisis. The points of view represented in these two texts had more commonalities than variances. These readings explore the topic of water crisis. Points of view represented in for the Worldś Poor, Drinking Water can Kill, After Pollution in Flint, some find Tap Waterś Benefits hard to swallow have many…

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    When I was first reading I was very shocked about all of the statistics given about the amount of water on the planet. On page 69 in the textbook, it goes through the numbers of the amount of water we have on Earth. The Earth is 70 percent water, and with 97 percent being saltwater and only 3 percent being freshwater, The textbook then goes on to explain the shortages we are facing on the planet. Everyone is experiencing a water shortage in someway. For instance, California itself is raising the…

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    Millions will go thirsty during this drought if groundwater is not regulated or limited in the state of California. As you may know California has been in a severe three year drought due to the lack of rain. And the groundwater being used by many to have water in their homes and farms may run out. Our water needs to be limited so that if this drought continues we could still water. Why should it be regulated? It should be regulated so that there is water saved. But as we all know farmers use…

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    In 1970, a national liberation movement sprung up in Quebec, calling for an independent province. In October 1970, a Quebec minister and a British diplomat were abducted. In 1960 Quebec wanted to decolonize. Socialist groups started to pop up in Quebec. There were many groups that really wanted to achieve independence for the province without using terrorism or socialism. This lead to the creation of the Parti Quebecois. A national liberation movement was formed in 1963. It was called Le…

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    An English emigrant residing in the United States, John Downe un his urgent letter entails his experience and situation in America in 1830. Downe wishes to persuade his wife to move from England along with their children in order to live a prosperous life. In his personal writing, Downe adopts a passionate and hopeful tone to encourage his wife, Sukey, to reunite with him. Downe commences his letter by utilizing a sense of novelty pertaining to life in the United States in 1830. Attempting to…

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