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    He puts some horrifying thoughts in your mind. The film also does a good job showing water activists proving the validity of the water crisis. I found the movie interesting, although some people think it’s depressing. I believe it is important for us to know what the future could hold so we can prevent it. The film provides examples of some immediate changes we can make to prevent some…

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    In order to have a more comprehensive study researchers had to use data from other South American Countries like Peru, Ecuador, Venezuela, and Colombia. After gathering the rainfall records, researchers conducting this study decided to work rainfall anomalies on an annual time scale due to lack of available rainfall data for key locations during…

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    Clean Water Ethiopia

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    Every person deserves the right to have access to clean water, and South Africa is no different, or anywhere else in the world for that matter. In developing countries, it is very devastating to see many citizens unable to have access to clean water. Yet, they still drink the water that they can get. Dirty water can make people contract diseases such as cholera, typhoid and dysentery. Then when they get the disease, they are unable to be treated. This is why it causes so many death for children.…

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    role in giving Sudan clean drinking water. It is a wonderful gift for Sudan and especially southern Sudan. The Iron Giraffe is one of the greatest things that Sudan could ask for because it provides them with clean drinking water, and hundreds of American schools support Sudan by giving them the clean drinking water they have. Do you know what the Iron Giraffe Challenge is? It is a friendly competition between schools in America to donate the most money to Sudan for clean drinking water. The…

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    War Measures Act Essay

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    do this, they orchestrated several bombings and robberies in the 1960s, eventually leading up to the October Crisis in the late months of 1970. The kidnapping of James Cross and Pierre Laporte lead to the enactment of the War Measures Act. The ways the War Measures Act affected Canadians was drastic, though Pierre Trudeau did have justified reasoning for doing so. Once the October Crisis was over, major terrorist attacks ceased in Canada. FLQ was founded in March of 1963 by Raymond Villeneuve,…

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    One of the most important assumption is the idea that the Brim River, which separates Palean from Lithos, was a huge barrier to take woven baskets to other places. It is not clear whether this observation is based on either how the river is in these day or how the river used to be. One might wonder if the river was less deep and dangerous in the past due to in other ages the whether could benefit the native to cross the river without using boats. Extreme cold or highest degrees of hot weather…

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    The Drought In California

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    The Drought is still a Problem in California The drought in California is still a problem. It has been the worst drought in the past 500 years. This drought has affected the state of California in many ways. It has caused that long term and short term impacts. Some of the long term effects affect the wildlife and can caused wildfires in the future. It has also impacted the people to conserve water and to not waste too much water. The drought has caused several things that have had a domino…

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    Why did the statue of liberty green? The statue of liberty in New York on June 19, 1885. The statue is green because the statue started as a copper statue and then over the years the copper started to tarnish and turn a light brown over the years eventually turning green. Why did the cape hateras statue move? They had to move the statue because it was a danger to the lighthouse because it was on the coast and the land it was built on its not stable because the lighthouse might be destroyed.…

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    Lake Eyre Research Paper

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    Australia’s largest salt lake, Lake Eyre officially known as Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre, is located 700km north of Adelaide in the Northern area of Southern Australia. It is a very unique aspect of Australia as it is the largest drainage basin within the nation. Another aspect of Lake Eyre that makes it special is the amount types of wildlife that inhabit the area. Lake Eyre is divided into two different lakes, Lake Eyre North and Lake Eyre South that are joined by a 15km long waterway known as the…

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    Water Ionizer Review-Why Energy often will not manifest itself in our bodies from the air, food and water we take in. In its common form it is not necessarily chemically obtainable. It cannot regularly be called upon to compliment each and every move all of us make since it isn't always completely ready for chemical reaction. Without having sufficient negative ions, we're virtually working ourselves to death and most of us do not even know it. Water Ionizer Review will help you understand the…

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