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    How is “ California’s scarce water resource allocated?” & Anaheim's water laws. What is happening to the water in California? Where is it going ? How to save it ? Nowadays people say “ California's currently in its fifth year of severe drought.” But people forget to ask themselves is what exactly lead California to that position and why is it going through severe droughts. California’s water is distributed in three major places; 1- The urban with 10%. 2- Environment with 50%. 3- Agriculture…

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    impact on Canada's economy. Canada is home to over a million fresh water lakes and it houses nearly seven percent of world’s fresh water. While considering its population, which is less than a percent of world’s total population, these natural resources is in abundance. United Sates could potentially be Canada’s biggest buyer due to the drought that they are being faced with in some of their southern states like California. There is a high demand for fresh water and that the United States…

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    I am currently employed in the Human Resource department for a small community hospital in West Orlando. I have worked in healthcare for 30 years in various departments but I have found my passion in Human Resources for the past fifteen years. Soon after a merger with a large hospital system, I was informed that I would not be able to remain in my position without a college degree. I was given the choice to return to college or accept a demotion into another position within the hospital. That…

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    Effects Of Water Shortage

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    sprinklers and low energy precision applications, to be and very efficient way for producers to apply water uniformly. Systems such as these are used widely across developing countries to distribute water to crops without wasting or using excess resources. This method is not only effective, but is also practical in terms of cost. In order to tackle the groundwater issues in places such as India, Parikh (2013) encourages watershed development. This includes levelling land and building small…

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    lived as hunter-gatherers until about 200 years ago when the industrial age begun and countries began to develop machinery to extract resources at a more efficient speed and less labor-intensive, which lead to an explosive economic boost as well. While things such as water or forestry are renewable, due to human activities and the rate of extraction renewable resources may longer be an option. It is believed by many scientists that people have overshot earth 's capacity…

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    Ethics And Climate Change

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    prevent deforestation and environmental pollution, racism and degradations. Finally, understanding environmental management plays a significant role in resources management. Therefore, a government should understand that depletion of nature resources will have a negative impact for future generation and as such an ethical framework of and natural resource reform policy is needed to promote sustainable development initiatives. Government should outlines the need for environmental justice and a…

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    method used to incorporate all water resource objectives in ways that best implement community goals sustainably,…

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    Finding a just and equitable resource distribution method to many people is not feasible. There is no one time that any government can have sufficient resources which create the additional problem of allocation. In addition, there are many perspectives to resources where they can be construed as both social goods and commodities. There is also the macro and micro levels at which health care resources can be viewed with the ability to pay or cost and price relationship…

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    adjudicated basins, the court has jurisdiction, watermasters are appointed, local management districts exist, and it is the economics associated with groundwater pumping that determines the behavior of the groundwater users (California Department of Water Resources California's Groundwater Update 2013: A Compilation of Enhanced Content for California Water Plan Update 2013). Adjudicated basins can form when people or cities go to court to address groundwater issues. In this process the court…

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    natural resources gifted by the Mother Nature, since the early existence of all life forms on the planet Earth. With the vast improvements in society, the living beings, especially human’s consumption of water has advanced from solely for drinking, cleaning and cooking purposes to using water for entertainment and advanced infrastructure (mining) etc. Along with its consumption, there have been numerous issues arising about the ‘influence of humanity on the accessibility of water resources’.…

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