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    Situational Assessment

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    business recognizes a crisis is occurring, the first step is to convene the Crisis Management Team (Crandall and Spillan, 2013). Once the team has been assembled, an overview of the situation must be obtained. The Crisis Management Team (CMT) has to review all the information, events, and knowledge regarding the crisis. This review and processing of information is considered the situational assessment. Through the situational assessment, the CMT is gain awareness of the crisis and help…

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    This essay is about water and how it is wasted by us citizens. This essay is also about diseases and benefits of water.and did you know that 1% of water is drinkable and ¼ kids don't have access to clean water?did you know that 75% of a living tree is water? Water is wasted in many ways like “when shiping water around the world 40% of it is evaporated . in the article it stated “95% of water that enters citizens homes goes down the drain”? And every time you flush the toilet 3 gallons…

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    My big home project was accomplished at Chase High School instead of it being completed at my home. Mrs. Kraus provided me and a fellow student ( Ashlyn Cox) the opportunity to clean the concession stand in the gymnasium so it would be clean for the Prom. We cleansed the concession stand with Oxygen Orange which is an all purpose cleaner and can clean almost anything. Prior to heading to the location we gathered four wash rags and we each had our own bottle of Oxygen Orange. When we arrived to…

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    as of this moment the government is doing nothing and has done nothing to help the people of Flint. Trump has made crude jokes about the city's crisis, but rather than helping he was laughing and mocking the people of Flint. A few hours after visiting the devastated poisoned city of Flint, Michigan, Donald Trump was jeering them about the water crisis that permanently damaged the health of many children. Speaking to a crowd in Canton, Ohio, Trump made the following…

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    The Day Of The Pelican

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    In my opinion, when there is conflict going on in the story and the protagonist is involved, it greatly impacts the individual's decisions and actions. My opinion could be supported with textual evidence found in 'The Day of the Pelican'. In chapter 10 of the book, the story goes to as how the Lleshi Family are now refugees in Refugee Camp. I chose this as the Conflict because it was honestly the first real conflict I could find before the 9/11 conflict. Certainly, the protagonist family has…

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    Most of us have all heard about the water crisis going on around the world, but have you ever thought of ways to fix this problem? Many people take our running water for granted, using more than necessary and not thinking of the consequences. One of the states with the biggest water problem is California, as they are faced with drought conditions. The purpose of this paper is to examine if the process of desalination is the answer to the water crisis going on in California. One of the main…

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    A couple weeks ago, in Oakland County, there was a boil water advisory due to a water line break. The water line break, had affected not just the people living in that county but also all the business around it. Many people think that a water break only has a negative impact, but it has a positive side and negative side. In every situation there is a “winner” and “loser.” In the water breakage, the losers are the restaurant chains, the county water department, and the citizens that are in the…

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    The city response to add chlorine to kill the bacteria initially lead to its own suit of problems of which are less discussed. The chlorine reacted with organic matter in the water forming a common class of disinfection byproducts, trihalomethanes (THMs), which are tasteless and odorless known carcinogens (1999). THMs can be taken into the body via drinking and adsorption through the skin (Hood, 2005). Therefore, not only is drinking the water a concern, but now, the water is damaging just to be…

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    Peru Water Quality

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    Water quality in Peru is a major problem. According to water.org, 4 million Peruvians don’t have access to clean water. Tap water in Peru must be boiled for at least one minute or purified using other methods to be safe for drinking. According to Scientific American, as water shortages cause crop failure, people in rural Peru move to the cities. Unemployment and poverty in these urban areas lead to problems involving mental health, alcoholism and domestic violence. Modern technology is providing…

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    People in the United states don’t realize how lucky we are when it comes to clean water. We have an abundance of drinking water at our disposal, other countries aren’t so lucky. They have little to no drinkable water at all, their water is contaminated and causes sickness if they drink it. If we can somehow develop a way of getting clean water to these underdeveloped countries, it can reduce the wide spread of water disease, improve education levels, and bring the overall safety of people up, as…

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