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    Tap water or filtered water? This is a debate that is a never-ending one. Although water in the United States is mostly free of certain microorganisms that can cause certain illnesses there's no real guarantee that it's 100% safe for you. Tap water is chlorinated before it gets to our taps to drink but who wants to drink water that tastes and smells like chlorine? Not to mention how all that chlorine and either added or unfiltered foods can contaminate or change the flavor of the foods that you…

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    Valerie Persuasive Speech

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    comforted her. The house became more and more messy, with strange bottles lying all over the floor. Some were broken and others weren’t, but I had to watch my paws for the broken ones or else I would get cut. Envelopes were stacked at the counter near the front door, Valerie would open them with a look of disgust and throw them away, then open a new bottle. The last day I saw Valerie was late at night, she just finished a bottle and staggered out the front door. The car started and she drove…

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    How much would you like to get rid of Water bottles because they’re not using purified water 25% of the time the other 75% is purified. Companies like Dasani and Aquafina are using tap water instead of purified water they just say it’s purified so they can make money. I’m a student myself and i think that source #2 is right because More than 1 billion plastic water bottles end up in California’s landfill every year , taking 1,000 years to biodegrade and leaking toxic additives such as…

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    Everyone in the meeting was highly engaged and I used the brainwriting technique and identified the problem statement. Each team member wrote their idea on a sheet of paper and others added to the list. Not only did we find opportunities to improve the bottle and packaging there were additional efficiencies and cost saving opportunities with the liquid. This branwriting session triggered new ideas from the cross functional team and did not stifle divergent thinking. The findings from the…

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    Persuasive Tap Water

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    In today’s world there are many controversies over what people should drink or eat. One of these are-if people should drink bottled water. It is after all very portable and good in extreme citations. This is a problem though because the bottles are made of plastic which fills our oceans and landfills and takes many years to decompose. Other people say the water is bad for the body, they say the chemicals in the plastic can leach out into the water and ultimately harm you. Lastly most people…

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    Waunakee should ban water bottles. There are many websites about bottled water being bad. According to Christiana Z. Peppard Ph.D. , Water bottles are not sustainable. In one week people throw away about 35 million empty water bottles. If it takes 450 years to biodegrade, one water bottle, and there are 35,000,000 bottles thrown away in a week, just imagine how many years it will take for all of those water bottles to stack up to reach the moon. There are too many water bottles in landfills…

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    “Bottled Insanity” by Michael I. Niman is a very well written opinion regarding the usage of palstic water bottles. This text spefcifically uses the water bottle manufacturer, FIJI, as the main target in this argmuent. His main claim is that production of palstic water bottles hurt the enviroment. He tries to bring awareness to the hidden reprecussions of producing plastic water bottles for consumption. Although it seems like a good idea, Niman points out the faults in this sytem of…

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    Tap Water Analysis

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    that the mountains on the labels of some bottled water brands are pure fiction! what surprised me the most was the fact that when i recycle my water bottles that they just go to the backyards of people in india. my mom and i would always collect all our water bottle and take them to a recycling depot on the weekends, i remember sorting the bottles and as a reward my mom would let me keep the money…

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    effect of bottles on the environment. Whenever bottles get recycled/melted down, they’re releasing a chemical in the air that is bad for the ozone layer. ‘The State of California Department of Conservation notes that burning plastic bottles releases toxic fumes into the atmosphere. The chemicals released from burning bottles poses a health risk to consumers and contributes to the breakdown of the Earth’s ozone layer.’ Stated by Andrew Zaske and Aaron Edland, Osmonics, Inc. Bottles go to…

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    water at home and on-the-go.” Nevertheless, there are many landfills of bottled water across the world. Leonard claims that she “came face to face with a mountain of plastic bottled from California.” California isn’t the only country to send water bottles to a different country, so there’s probably landfills all over the world. Most of the bottled water in different countries don’t even get recycled. In summary, bottled water is very harmful towards our environment and is one of the reasons for…

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