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    utterly exposed to toxins and climates makes environmentalism something that is always as close as one’s own skin…” — Stacy Alaimo Every time you put lotion on, shower, put on makeup, and wash the product off your face you participate in a boundless system of global environmental pollution. Many of our skincare products…

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    A Pinnata

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    Pinnata and N. Alba, and their accompanying biotic and abiotic factors live in the fresh water eco-system that has been studied, Jake’s Hole. The investigation that was conducted comprised of taking different samples of data over four weeks from the same four sections of the dam, out of a 1m x 1m square. The final results show that A. Pinnata is predominantly the weed species that inhabits the eco-system compared to N. Alba, where there is very little distribution over the covered areas of the…

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    Australia) only one of two Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) member states that does not comply with the World Health Organization’s (WHO) recommendation that all countries have national, legally binding drinking water quality standards.” (Dunn, Bakker, and Harris, 2014, n.p.) Companies often dump harmful chemicals into our water, which affect not only the animals, but humans and the entire ecosystem. Although there are laws and regulations in place, they are often in…

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    conducted by the Pollution Monitoring Laboratory, in which three out of twelve samples contained pesticide in quantities beyond the permissible global standards by upto 36 times. The pesticides could cause cancer, damage to the productive and nervous systems. Sunita Narain, CSE Director also blamed the government for the problem,…

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    training I received for the job and how it affected me as an employee. I am writing you this letter to explain the aspects of the training that were very effective and how you can continue to leverage them to produce great employees and an overall high-quality service. I also am going to discuss what I think lacked in the training process and how it could be improved for future trainees. I hope you find my analysis and advice helpful in improving your employee training. The Strengths There were…

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    Given that inequality can be measured on different scales- not only across but also within countries- what are the implications for how we define and measure development? Answer using both theory and examples The 20th and 21st Century has seen remarkable developments in geography, perhaps most notably around development. As with many topics within the subject, development involves a myriad of complexities and its definition varies temporally and spatially (Willis, 2014). As Fraser (2010) notes,…

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    Against Bottled Water

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    While bottled water is accessible, portable and 100% recyclable, it harms our environment and leaks toxins into our groundwater. In my honest opinion, tap water should be a more favored choice because it can be purified and put into non plastic bottles. In various parts of the passage “Goodbye, Bottled Water?” it explains how plastic water bottles take years to biodegrade, leaking toxic additives into the ground water. My main reason for being against bottled water is because it hurts our…

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    Hydration Advantages

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    several of the issues related to hydration packs and why it might benefit to continue using a hiking water bottle:Refilling the bladder – The process of refilling the bladder isn’t always the easiest, especially if attempting to place the bladder system in an already full backpack. Having to unpack and repack the backpack to load the bladder can be a time-consuming process.Tube water gets warm – Any water left in the tube when walking in the warm regions can soon start to warm up. This means it…

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    rainwaters carry sediments and soil particles into streams, lakes, and rivers, and then these particles are transported by flowing water. In other words, this stressor is one of the main forms of nonpoint source pollution, also do not have any water quality criteria. VDEQ uses benthic community to assess if there is any sign of sedimentation, generally. Main reasons of sediment inputs are erosion, improperly managed construction sites, and some farming practices. Nutrients are another important…

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    E-Coli Experiment

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    Throughout the day, lots of water is consumed without thinking of all the bacteria that could be in the water. Most would believe that purified bottled water would be the best choice. Are people really taking the time that they need to make sure all the harmful substances that might be in the water are gone? E-coli is one of many harmful bacteria in water, therefore, the testing for the presence of E. coli in different water samples was performed. In this project, water samples gathered from…

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