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    The need for the grey water recycling system seems to be more essential to the life on this earth than ever before. This is the fourth consecutive year that California has been in a severe drought and things don’t seem to be bettering. Due to prior ineffective methods of recycling water the U.S has experienced pollution in our large bodies of water, job losses, clueless water waste, and . This is why the use of the grey water system can more efficiently, reduce the amount of fresh water used…

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    Diagnosing The Most Common Sprinkler Problems Sprinkler systems are a great way to irrigate your lawn and give it the water it needs to look beautiful and healthy. Unfortunately, these systems often suffer from a wide range of problems. If you're having issues with your sprinkler system, check for these common problems. The Pressure is Wrong One of the most important aspects of your sprinkler system is the water pressure. If it is too low, you won't get enough water coming out, but if it is too…

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    The National Security Agency Pros and Cons What if there was someone who looked at every telephone call in America and could help find and kill terrorists just by tapping into computers, telephones, and other technologies? Before World War 2 we as Americans would probably think of this as just another rumor. Today this has come true. The NSA or formally known as the National Security Agency has become one of the most controversial topics in the USA and other countries like England. What is the…

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    All throughout the world people and countries are searching for ways to replace fossil fuels as an energy source, and one way they try is nuclear power. Nuclear power plants have the potential to be very dangerous to not only the people that live near, but also the entire area. If something goes wrong it could cause an entire swath of land to become uninhabitable for millions of years, basically forever in the spectrum of human life. Therefore it is imperative that before nuclear power plants…

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    Pros And Cons Of Snowden

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    they are an invaluable part of our world. We need people to break out of things that they feel are unjust and show them to the world. The whistleblower must be protected, and if you don't protect the whistleblower, he or she will not step forward to leak this unjust information. Law’s must come into play and be reviewed to see if what they leaked is beneficial to the community as well and not just the company or government. Obviously, if someone leaked information, that puts a country or company…

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    Background Statement I am currently the CEO of a large Health Services Organization (HSO) located at Florida. It has inpatient and outpatient services, home healthcare facilities, and a world well-known AIDS treatment center. My HSO has always enjoyed an excellent reputation, until recently someone downloaded the names of 4,000 HIV+ patients and sent the list all around the world. The board of trustees blames me for this unforeseen incident and they are so furious that they wanted me fired. I…

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    pollution and the degree to which humans attempt to both avoid oil pollution leaking into the ocean and to clean up accidental oil leaks/spills has been assessed in a largely anthropocentric manner. Over time consideration for animals (including their habitats) and plants has increased, however the distribution of funds for cleanup and compensation resulting from the BP oil leak in the Gulf of Mexico validates that humans, e.g. human life, wellbeing, welfare, property and livelihood (The Gulf…

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    its toxins are harmful to thousands of people across the nation. Hydraulic fracturing is a dangerous, environmentally detrimental practice and should no longer be used in the United States. Fracking practices involve a high number of accidents, leaks, and spills of hydraulic fracturing fluid, which negatively affects the environment. Often, fracking…

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    In figure 1, it is evident that the experimental values for volume were always just under the predicted, indicating the leak in the system. Each series: room temperature (21°C), a hotter temperature (90°C), and a colder temperature (3°C) follows the trendline of predicted values. Also, as they are all about the same, it shows that temperature does not matter when finding…

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    Today we live in a world where not one thing gets unnoticed or unseen. We share our daily experiences on social media; from our morning breakfast to our late night party, or Netflix show. Everything is available for people around the world can see a glimpse of our lifestyle. It is solely in our hands on what and how much information we share with the virtual world. Similar is the case with democratic governments. Democracy can be simply defined as the government of the people, for the people,…

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