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    What is tap water? Is it safe to drink? What could possibly be in it? What are pros and cons of tap water? These are all frequently asked questions with many concerns because do you really know what you are drinking or where that water came from? Tap water is water that is supplied from a pipe. Now when I saw the word “pipe” it freaked me out because doesn’t water rust pipes? Then all of that rust would get in your water? Most pipes are for household uses but for drinking water use the…

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    Chlorine

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    Chlorine is a naturally occurring substance. Chlorine has proven to be useful in the sanitation of water and its viability as a disinfectant. However, its manipulation and use in forming artificial chemical products has had devastating effects on the environment. Chlorine plays a major role in environmental problems such as depletion of the ozone layer, global warming and acid rain. It is most common in salt, but it is also prominent as organochlorines in solvents, pesticides, plastics,…

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    Rapid urbanization of relatively small watersheds is the primary reason attributed to the reduced infiltration rate, increased runoff volume and the consequent flooding in the urban areas. This study focuses on selection of different Low Impact Development (LID) design options that can attenuate flood flows in urban areas. Watershed considered for this study is Moores Run watershed (8.8 Km2) located in Baltimore, Maryland. A basin scale curve number based hydrologic model was developed in…

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    Turtles and tortoises are one of the many creatures that die while trying to cross a road. Scientist and wildlife lovers have come up with some ways to prevent the deaths of these animals to occur. However, they are still dying. Better fencing, I believe, is needed to keep turtles and tortoises out of the road and safe. Some people believe that putting up fences and other echo passages will harm to cross the road. In the passage in paragraph 8, it stated," But the bigger failure was in the…

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    Observation Of Canoo

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    Ms. Thomas, As a manager at Aqua, a fine-dining boutique restaurant that is located in Malibu, California, I am pleased to have the opportunity to inspect Canoe. I have kept Aqua up to the strict Los Angeles County's strict "restaurant grading" ordinance. Keeping to a strict regimen allowed me to consistently produce high grades in my restaurant. For these reasons, Canoe must pass Los Angeles County's strict "restaurant grading" ordinance. The regulations inspected include: - Proper…

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    Loopholes in the Clean Water Act The objective of the Clean Water Act is to restore and maintain the chemical, physical, and biological integrity of the Nation's water. The intent is admirable but the execution is ineffective because its outdated, large companies abuse it, and lobbyist sabotage any progress to update the regulations. Many events that led up to the creation of the Clean Water Act, one example is the 1960s was the peak of the environmental problems throughout the country…

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    Allgemeinversicherung (DAV) is using statistical process controls (SPC) due to DAV Kundendienstgruppe (DAKG) having issues with data entry of policyholder’s applications lack of quality and technical issues. One area of customer service that required improvement overall at DAV was the ability to process information and data without mistakes, as well as retrieving it in a timely fashion. In order to do this, DAKG started measuring quality by using Statistical Process Control (SPC), which was…

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    Shoddy Building Case Study

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    for revamp and disappointment iv. Ownership – There is no proprietorship and responsibility amongst the foremen and sub-builders, which frequently prompts low quality of development, which expands the expense of the developments and further defer. v. Failed Supervision – Especially with the subcontractors, there is no stringent quality check, because of absence of labor, on the grounds that the developers are attempting to cut every one of the costs. By lessening the costs, the manufacturer…

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    ingredients are causing pet consumers to get serious side effects, which is also leading to death. Carter quotes “Americans spend over $58 billion for their pets. $22 billion alone, is spent on pet food and most of the pet food given is low quality, but labels state that they are beneficial and advertize that animals gain healthy joints, skin and fur,” which only tells buyers on what they want to hear and see, but the actual evidence has not been scientifically backed up these…

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    There are a few things Melvin’s fellow committee members could do in order to motivate him. First off, they could simply attempt to implement the total quality management system (TQM). Secondly, they could push to have him removed from his position as a chairperson. Thirdly, they could simply ask him to resign, or find a way to have terminated, or fourth, and lastly, they could attempt to modify his behavior directly in order to get him to attend meetings. The TQM, seems like it would be the…

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