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    Merrit. "Lead-Laced Water In Flint: A Step-By-Step Look At The Makings Of A Crisis." NPR. NPR, 20 Apr. 2016. Web. 01 Dec. 2016. Pelley, Janet. "Legionnaires’ Outbreaks in Flint Linked to Corrosive Tap Water." C&EN. N.p., 25 July 2016. Web. 01 Dec. 2016. Torrice, Michael. "How Lead Ended Up In Flint’s Tap Water." C&EN. N.p., 11 Feb. 2016. Web. 01 Dec.…

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    The third Japanese water issue is that the price for tap water has risen up in recent years. The main cause is the decline of population in Japan. The infrastructures in Japan that delivers drinking water to homes and processes the drinking water are superannuated in many places. However, local water supply agents do not have enough money to maintain and repair these water facilities and water treatment facilities because revenues have been dropping in recent years due to loss of water users.…

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    Flint Water Crisis Essay

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    16 years ago in Walkerton, Ontario, the water supply became polluted with E.coli. In May 2000, 2321 residents of the city turned ill due to the polluted water and about 7 residents died. Almost identically in Flint, Michigan, a water crisis created by mankind, which started almost 5 years ago when in order to save money, the government made a decision to switch water sources from the Lake Huron to The Flint River. The Flint water crisis started back in 2011, the city's water source was…

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    In a college English class, following a reading on the different stances on bottled water versus tap water. A group of students were posed a question ‘Can you tell the difference between tap water and bottled water?’ many students were very confident in their ability to do so until the professor walked in with two trays holding cups filled with either tap water or bottled water and after tasting students were told to hold up the cup they thought was bottled water leaving class being split. So,…

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    B-Boying Subculture

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    B-boying is considered currently to be one of the mainstream dances of the Hip Hop genre. This intensely physical dance has a very interesting history and is a product of a subculture that was born on the streets of New York City during the early 1970s. Understanding the foundations and environment that created this dance is vital as well as its evolution into a modern dance form. B-boying and eventually B-girling can be divided into three main categories: old school, the freak and its…

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    piece. The dance is made up of many movements physically and abstractly, these movements express certain meaning and have a purpose. After watching “Vollmond”, you will realize the true meaning behind the complex movements and motions of their hands and bodies. This meaning being the complexity of life and all the struggles but also the happiness of life and all its excitement that comes with it. The title of Pina Bausch’s dance piece, Vollmond is a German word for Full Moon. Dance theatre is…

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    The Sport Of Dance

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    A widely known way to communicate is through dance. I have heard many people say dance is easy and that anyone can do it. Little do they know how challenging dance can become. The definition of a sport is something that involves physical exertion and skill. If you have ever danced, you would know that it indeed requires physical exertion and an amount of skill. Dance is not something you can learn and master overnight, it takes a lot of practice. Dance challenges dancers as football challenges…

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    Bottled Summary

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    a meticulous process and that he has published books before. I did enjoy the book I choose it because bottled water intrigues me as people deem their taps unacceptable to our modern, sophisticated palette that I think is ridiculous. I have to say that it is a way for corporations to gain a larger share of an emerging market. When we’re done, tap water will be relegated to showers and washing dishes. Susan Wellington, president of the Quaker Oats Company’s United States beverage division.(1)…

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    Case Study: Emilio Moran

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    Emilio Moran claims that human behavior must be changed in order to improve the condition of our habitat, Earth (Moran 2006: 2). If I needed to build a house, I would adhere to Moran’s beliefs to make my dwelling as energy efficient as possible. This would keep not only the ecosystem plant life and animal life around me sufficient, but also allow me to do my part in keeping my carbon footprint clean. Section 1. Landscape, size, and surrounding settlement of the habitat My new house will be…

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    The Walkerton tragedy is a testimony of undeniable operation negligence and government policy deficiency. Due to improper practices, over 2300 individuals became a victim of the lethal waterborne disease originating from E.coli contamination. After becoming informed of the tragedy and current water quality situation that Canada is in, 70% of Canadians are currently apprehensive about their water quality (XXX). In response to this catastrophic event, major changes and regulations were established…

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