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    As she drove down the back roads she knew so well, she could not help but think back on all she was leaving behind. Her quiet home amongst farmland, the bed she collapsed in each time she had a bad day, her costumes and shoes from her fifteen year dance career, pictures and clothes and the four bedroom walls that had provided her comfort for the entirety of her life. Nerves took over her thoughts and as the drive…

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    times. Other athletes like football, softball and soccer players, wouldn’t really consider dance a sport, but believe me, it is. Training to be the worlds best will be worth the pain, tears and sweat in the end. Butterflies circle around in my stomach as I think about the plane ride to Florida! On April 25th, my team and I will take the worlds stage, to compete to become the worlds best open coed hip-hop dance team. This Monday is not a normal practice; we compete in Orlando, Florida, in 5…

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    Clean Water Lab Report

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    across the world. I never really thought about this until I read this statement “Over half of Americans drink bottled water spending 240-10,000 times more per gallon for bottled water than they do for tap water, a trend largely fueled by the belief that bottled water is safer and healthier than tap water. Is the cost worth it? Controversial reports from the World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) in Gland, Switzerland, and the Natural Resources Defense…

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    Bottled Water Essay

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    water and drink water fresh out from the tap, I believe you would go for bottled water. No doubt that our body needs water to survive. In US, most of the people have the access to tap water, but there is a large amount of people choose to consume bottled water. Why is this happening? People consume bottled water instead of drinking tap water is because they don’t like the smell or taste of it. People also think that bottled water is healthier compare to tap water, but where did…

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    Water Vs Tap Water

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    portability are the number one requirement for most resources or novelties, it would seem a debate has risen in the wake of progress. Bottled water or tap water, and which is better for the world. Hands down, bottled water is the clear choice here, it is healthy, portable, exportable, and most importantly accessible to everyone. Around the world tap water is sparsely available to the people who need it.“783 million people do not have access to clean water and almost 2.5 billion do not have…

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    Essay On Water Advisory

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    siblings and me. I asked what C8 was, and she said that all she knew was that it was a chemical, and we were told not to drink our tap water until the water department removed the water advisory. I was worried about how long the advisory would last, and how long the C8 level had been so high. My biggest concern was that out of my whole family, I was the one who drank the most tap water. I always try and drink water rather than pop, because it is healthier, and we did not have water bottles in…

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    I. Bottled Water Vs Tap Water 1. I do think that bottled water labeling and advertising is misleading. The bottled water labels do not make it obvious that it is actually tap water and a person would need to be educated on how and where to discover how the water was bottled. 2. I knew most bottled water was tap water, but I thought that it was at least filtered water that was bottled. It surprised me that people couldn’t tell the difference in the way the water tasted. Maybe It is because I…

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    The Tales Behind Sink Water and Bottled Water Very many people say that sink water is much more healthier than bottled water. I do not agree with them, in this article I’m going to tell you what I think and all of my opinions, Also there’s some stuff I want to tell you and it’s about sink water. In source 2, the article “Bottled Water: The Right Choice” It states many good things about bottled water. One of the biggest things they talk about is that it is very convenient and that means when…

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    Hydration Advantages

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    Using a water bottle or hydration pack for backpacking is really an issue of personal preference. ContentsWater bottle vs. hydration pack Hydration packs or bladders give the option to sip water on-the-go without needing to remove a water bottle from a pocket, day-pack, or backpack. This extra convenience means it is possible to drink more water and stay hydrated without even realizing it. But the water bottle can provide a variety of benefits over the hydration pack.Hiking with a…

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    World and American History Ms. Privolos Fall 2015 Did the Industrial Revolution improve the public water service? During the Industrial Revolution, the pollution of public water was a silent slayer which was not known to people even at late 1800s. Before the Industrial Revolution and even these days, water’s major usage is for daily water supply, a sweet dew between every so often in a day. Before the Industrial Revolution, people drank water in form of beer and wines. Beer and wine…

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