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    Dance-Personal Narrative

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    of two small plastic food containers, I am caught forever in a grainy photograph sailing across our kitchen floor in the best approximation of a spiral a toddler could make. In ballet, a spiral is an arabesque and I love dancing. (My mother said I tap danced the last trimester before I was born.) It’s true that I can’t get from one room to another without dancing, but when I announced to my parents that I wanted to figure skate, they wondered how a 3-year-old could know that she wanted…

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    Test showed outcomes of high levels of arsenic, nickel, and barium. How does this family cope with day to day needs of water? For starters, this family will not drink the water that comes out of the tap anymore. Things like brushing teeth, cooking, rinsing out mouths, are used with bottled water. When taking a shower it is the only time that the water is used. Can you imagine watching your children taking a bath in contaminated water knowing that it…

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    “But to find out the truth about how dreams die, one should never take the word of the dreamer.”(Morrison). Simply said by Morrison, The way to fixing this crisis is likely to be solved by having the people want a change themselves. This will only happen if the insight is put into them making them wish for a better future for themselves. If we can make them think of their future for themselves then they may actually have a brighter future than we have seen before. Giving the mindset of having…

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    Tap Water Vs Tap Water

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    Research – STSE Tap Water vs. Bottled Water Butler, F. (n.d.). Bottled Water VS Tap Water: An In-depth Comparison. Retrieved May 29, 2016, from http://filterbutler.com/blog/bottled-water-vs-tap-water-an-in-depth-comparison/ Summary: Water Quality Tap water/Bottle Water: • Tap water’s quality is posses with unhealthy levels of lead. Around 13% of Torontonians are drinking water with excess amount of lead in it. This lead is supposedly to come from the aging pips either from the pipelines of…

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    our body wouldn’t be able to function and we would not be able to live. It is because of this that it is important for us to understand more about water. How much water do we really need to stay healthy? Is bottled water really that much cleaner than tap water? What risks threaten our water supply? These are important questions that we all should know the answer to considering how important water is in our daily lives. In this report, I will research all these questions and answer them in as…

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    Water In Human Life Essay

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    The Role of Water for Humanity Water has a very important role in the human body. Water contains an important element that people breathe called oxygen. Water can give the body a very refreshing drink while also keeping the body from going into a state of dehydration. “Dehydration is a condition that occurs when the loss of body fluids, mostly water, exceeds the amount that is taken in,” (www.webmd.com). The body can lose water through natural processes such as breathing and using the bathroom.…

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    advertising spin has led them to believe that water in a bottle is safer or better than tap water” (“Why Tap Water Is Best”). Tap water against bottled water is a tremendous feud today in our environment. An ongoing argument is occurring between which one helps your environment, pocketbook, or health. A more variety of studies shows that tap water is better than bottled water. To begin with, if more people chose tap water before bottled water, they would be helping the economy out to a great…

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    Trimethylaminuria is known as a disease that cause a person to smell like a Fish. Trimethylaminuria has the most fishy smell when someone were to sweat or breathe or any other way your body functions. It is almost impossible for someone who has this condition to live a good life and not smell like a fish. Mostly because they have to breathe. Breathing is one of the most popular ways to give off a no good fishy smell. Trimethylaminuria has not been solved by physicians or any other doctors.…

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    provide safe and clean tap water, and the rest of the place the water is unsafe to drink, around the world, 844 million people which are one in ten people do not have clean water (World Health Organization & the United Nations Children’s Fund, 2017). For the people who grew up in the area like east Europe, Asia, Africa, and Latin America, they were told when they are young that do not drink the tap water, it will cause you sick, and the belief of bottled water is better than the tap water is…

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    Tap Water Filter

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    Water is the source of life. It is recommended that we drink around 3 liters of water every day, for a good hydration and for a healthy body and mind. On the other hand, is the tap water from our homes healthy? Unfortunately, it is not, but we have some solutions to make it healthy. Here is how to protect yourself from tap water contaminants. Get your water tested First of all, before buying any water filter, you should get your water tested. It is important to do that, in order to know…

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