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    Water pollution means a change in its characteristics, components, quality, smell, Water pollution is any physical or chemical change in water quality, directly or indirectly, that adversely affects living organisms or makes water unsuitable for the required uses. Water pollution has a significant impact on the lives of the individual, the family and the community. Water is a vital requirement for humans and other living organisms , Water may be a major reason to end life on the ground if…

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    INCIDENT/ ACCIDENT INVESTIGATION REPORT Title of the Incident/ Accident ST. Francis Dam disaster in California Brief Summary At 11:57PM on March 12, 1928, in the St. Francis Dam. It seemed that the huge dam collapse and so this was a catastrophic failure, it has been built to supply the city of Los Angeles with water because of the growing number of the population. The dam has been built by the Ministry of the Los Angeles Water and Power, in the period between 1924 and 1926. The department was…

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    Fishing In China

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    impacts the welfare of both its aquatic life, as well as, the water throughout the world. Through its economic advances, China has also created an overwhelming technique of mass fishing, to feed the global population. Research has suggested that the quality of water, and the life in it, have been viewed as replaceable, and something easily redeemable; not realizing that a combination of overfishing and releasing contaminated waste in the water takes generations…

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    drive and remain on the right side of the tripping point, BC recognises the need to respond to rapid technology changes, in the form of e-commerce and increase the complexity. As an organisation steeped in traditional values, recognition of their quality control measures resulting in consistency of flavour, texture and taste, have rewarded…

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    The extant measurement of E-service quality poses a series of gaps (challenges) and offers a range of opportunities for researchers (Barrutia & Gilsanz, 2009): a) Few E-service quality definitions have been provided. Mostly they remain ambiguous and there is no consensus regarding the main elements. b) There is a lack of solid theory-building research and more theory-supported research is needed: as research has often taken an exploratory approach in the development of scales, the structure and…

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    The Best Toilet There is no doubt about the importance of having a good toilet. Without having the best toilet working for you in your home, it can be an uncomfortable living experience! Even if you’re out on a camping or hunting trip, having a quality portable toilet is important. If you’re looking for the best toilet to buy today, then you’ve come to the right place! In order to select the best toilet, you’re going to need good information. That’s what out comprehensive, fact-based reviews…

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    For the purposes of my analysis I have chosen the restaurant scene from Francis Coppola’s “The Godfather”. The reason being is that the scene is intense and sound design plays an immense role in it. The use of it complements the visuals brilliantly and helps the viewer understand what is happening in the characters’ heads. The scene is full of suspense and a balanced mixture of diegetic and non-diegetic sounds accurately underlines that. The whole scene is “framed” by the sound from the…

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    Water There are so many liquids that have such a variety of meaning and symbolism in the book Beloved by Toni Morrison. The key meaning of water in Beloved is birth, as we see Denver’s birth early in the book. Denver is born on a canoe that represents the significance of water relating to birth and freedom. Beloved herself makes her real appearance as she comes out of the water, which is extremely significant in proving the fact that water represents freedom and rebirth as a person and not a…

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    The image of water brings the image of life. Water makes up all life and is essential to the survival and wellbeing of life. To many people, water symbolizes freedom, but also the unknown. In Toni Morrison’s Beloved The Ohio River is a place where characters such as Beloved, Denver, and Sethe are reborn and given a new life, ultimately suggesting that the Ohio River serves as the bridge between worlds and the line separating them is as fluid as the water itself. The Ohio River symbolizes the…

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    related to services provided or delivered that are considered as standards or reference points compared to any performance which is judged. It is when the customers compare their perceptions about performance with the standards to evaluate service quality. Thus, they play an important role in evaluating the services (Zethaml et al, 1993).Nowadays there is competition in the market services within the same industries. This leads to create some kinds of differences in the delivery of services and…

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