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    Water is a necessity; it plays a significant role in many aspects of our lives, and if you’re looking to survive, you will see yourself drinking water every day of your life. Blue Gold: World Water Wars directed by Sam Bozzo was a one hour and a half long documentary released in 2008. The purpose of this film is to portray legitimate facts of how our water is getting polluted and the things countries are doing to prevent it. Potential wars will be fought over water just as they are fought over…

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    The Amazon River is one of the largest rivers in the world and is essential to animal, plant, and human life in and around the river. For this reason, it is very important to watch the river closely and observe how it acts so we can interact with it in harmony. Since 1903 scientists have been recording annual maximum and minimum water depth above the local average. Observations were fairly until 1926 when the “Drought of the Century” occurred. There was a 50% drop in discharge from the river…

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    place like boating, jet skiing, swimming and fishing. Lake Travis is popularly known as the largest of seven reservoirs in the area which is known as Highland Lakes. The second largest is Buchanan. These two reservoirs are both designed to store and supply water for industrial use, household use,…

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    Anchoring Bias Analysis

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    I often encounter anchoring bias during decision making. I often make an assumption based off a piece of information, rather than taking all facts into consideration. For instance, when shopping I quite often fall for marketing and sales tactics to get me to pay more for an item, when I may think I am getting the best deal. For instance, before I go shopping I like to budget myself telling myself I can only spend so much. Anything below my budget is the best deal and most likely what I will…

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    The water bottle brand Poland Springs had mostly clear water, it was extremely transparent, except there was a very light gray tint to the water that was barely noticeable. Also, when the water was first poured into both warm and cool temperature test tubes, there were some air bubbles in the test tubes. However, after 2 days, the bubbles seemed to have disappeared from both test tubes in both environments. Within both environments there was evaporation, however, evaporation along with water…

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    Green Roof

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    For traditional roofs nearly all precipitation turns into runoff. Green roofs retain a fraction of precipitation, reducing storm-water runoff and associated impacts. Multiple studies indicate that green roofs can reduce 50% or more of the annual storm-water runoff. The soil and plants on a green roof can reduce storm-water runoff volume and peak runoff flows. They can also delay the time to peak runoff flows by retaining and partially decreasing the volume of water during a rainstorm event…

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    Capsim Porter

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    Porter describes the customer as the buyer, specifically the buyers in markets of output where firms sell goods and services. Sometimes there are situations when the customer is positioned in a way that the firm can be pressured to make decisions that adversely affect profitability. These situations revolve around two areas called buyer’s price sensitivity and the related bargaining power. The buyer’s price sensitivity is defined in four factors that shift the power back and forth between…

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    Clean Water Ethiopia

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    they are unable to be treated. This is why it causes so many death for children. Ethiopia is one of several location that is having a water scarcity. The state has the population of 82 million people. Only 42 percent of people have access to a water supply. (LINDASTCYR). The remaining people that can find whatever water they can,…

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    Expanding quantities of two-wage family units is a monetary pattern in the United States. People put a premium on time. Enhanced client benefit, prompt accessibility, inconvenience free operation of items, and reliable support and repair administrations are turning out to be more essential. Individuals today are more ready than any time in recent memory to pay for good administration in the event that it limits burden. Financial elements directly affect the potential engaging quality of…

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    Have you ever heard of the Iron Giraffe? The Iron Giraffe plays a big role in giving Sudan clean drinking water. It is a wonderful gift for Sudan and especially southern Sudan. The Iron Giraffe is one of the greatest things that Sudan could ask for because it provides them with clean drinking water, and hundreds of American schools support Sudan by giving them the clean drinking water they have. Do you know what the Iron Giraffe Challenge is? It is a friendly competition between schools in…

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