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    clothes, etc. When it comes down to bottled water vs. tap water it’s the same situation. Bottled water is better than tap water because it’s useful during disasters, more portable, and it has a variety of different water types. In this essay the reasons will be explained in depth about why bottled water is better than tap. To begin with, bottled water is better than tap water because it is useful during disasters. During hurricane irma, bottled water was a resource that was constantly going…

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    Tap Water over Bottled Water Bottled water is nothing compared to tap. Bottled water isn't any purer than tap water. Here are valuable explanations on why tap is the best. Tap water is better for the environment than bottled water. Unlike bottled water, tap consists of natural minerals for the body. Also, tap leaves a better aftertaste in the consumer’s mouth. Tap water is not only the best tasting water, but it is also better on the ozone layer. Imagine the effect of bottles on the…

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    Bottled water vs. tap water, which is safer for our health? Many of us ask ourselves this question. Someone, somewhere, somehow decided that tap water was no good for anyone anymore, then became an obsession that bottled water was better for us. Bottled water has many hazards, it is not good for environment, a health risk, most of all the cost is outrageous. The environmental impact globally is enormous. “ Researchers have concluded that satisfying the annual global demand for bottled water…

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    Water is crucial for our survival. Think about that your health depends on how much water you consume every single day. Besides that everybody drinks water to stay hydrated and healthy, water is also used for other purposes including to bathe, clean and more. However, you should also know that the water in your home can make you sick. Therefore, keep on reading if you want to find out more about the tap water in your home. The chemicals make you sick When we talk about tap water, some of us…

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    project is how recycled water, tap water, and distilled water affect plant growth. I chose this project because if anyone would like to grow plants they would want to know which water makes their plants grow the biggest and tallest. The reason I chose this project is because I would like to learn more about plant growth and how different types of water would affect it because then I could grow multiple types of plants and get bigger plants then ones watered with tap or distilled water. My…

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    Tap Water History

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    plants need water, but plants may prefer one type of water over another. There are two main types of water, tap water and rainwater, and each type of water has its pros and cons. Different plants need different amounts of water. Along with that, some plants also need water more frequently. This writing is going to explain about how plants prefer one type of water over another. There are many chemicals added to tap water. The uses of these chemicals is to disintegrate any dirt in the water and to…

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    1. Filter tap water before drinking. You can reduce chances of consuming carcinogens by filtering tap water. Filtered water can also prevent chemical substances, which have negative effects towards your endocrine system. The latest report from the president of the Cancer Institute commission on how to avoid carcinogens revealed that, ‘Drinking filtered tap water at home is safer than drinking water from low-quality containers.” Also, storing water in some kinds of container like stainless steels…

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    topics/concepts from the module covered. Tap Water Bottled Water Cola Beer 1) Tap water is a natural monopoly because there is only one seller, usually the city or in the case of a small town, it would be whoever owns the key resource, or the one well in town. The government, in this case the city, gives a single firm the exclusive right to produce the good. It could also be considered a perfectly competitive market because there are many available taps to get the water from and the product…

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    Short Story: Uno Cards

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    one of the cards from the other hand fly over and lands on top. A blue 4. I freeze. Was there someone in the room with me? I look at my hand put down a green 4. Suddenly, there’s a series of taps. Tap, tap, tap, tap pause, tap tap. Morse code. Hi. I hesitate. “Hello. Are you a ghost? Can you speak?” He taps, “Yes.” And I wait. A male voice fills the room. “I do I just choose not to. People scare easily.” The voice says sadly. “Well show yourself to me,” I say confidently, and the voice sighs. I…

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    Tap Dance Essay

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    Savion Glover and George Wolfe, in Bring In Da Noise, Bring in Da Funk, use tap dance to evoke historical tap figures in differing ways of making a particular statement on their view of African American tap artistry. The musical traces the history of “the beat” through its origins in Africa, into America through the slave trade, and finally the different forms it took through American history. In the show, the two satirical sequences and Savion’s solo come in the second act, which begins with a…

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