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    Tap water VS Bottled water, what’s safer to drink? By Reann Burgun Abstract: The purpose of this experiment is to see which type of water is safest to drink. Firstly I will take bacteria samples from my chosen types of water and then see which grows the most contaminants, this will then tell me the cleanest water to drink. Purpose: The water types I will be comparing include; city water, well water, bottled water and fountain drinking water. I will take tap water from many different faucets,…

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    getting a glass of refreshing tap water. Turning on a kitchen sink can easily get a glass of water. Also, with tap water, recycling is not needed, when people drink bottled water, according to John Stewart, four billion pounds of empty plastic water bottles are found in landfills and on the sides of roads every year. Saying that, tap water is much better for the environment, with bottled water, plastic gets left all over polluting our nation. Tap water also is much cheaper than bottled water,…

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    The definition of bottled water is “drinking water, often spring water, sometimes carbonated, sealed in bottles and usually certified as pure” (dictionary.com) According to the same website, www.dictionary.com, the definition of tap water is “water, obtained directly from a faucet or tap, that has not been purified, distilled, or otherwise treated”. The history of bottled water is important because it tells when and where it was founded. There are multiple differences between tap water and…

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    Corporation.” (Standage) It may seem bottled water may make lives easier and convenient ultimately the price is much more damaging. Bottled water is one of the most plastic products produced. It takes roughly 1.5 million gallons to create water bottles for the United States. It contains chemicals that can be deadly in high doses. In fact, there are several contaminants in bottled water such as arsenic. Arsenic is a poisonous chemical element normally known for car batteries and ammunition.…

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    Congreve's rocket have appeared in historical literature in the song “Star spangled banner” These rockets he built are ancient compared to the one we have now a days. Bwhen rockets were put to the test, a lot of people proved that the rocket didn’t work. But congreve responded by taking out both indian and british helpful hints to the rocket system but he did it in secret which mean without their knowledge. So there helpful hints he got the credit for. In 1804 Congreve was studying old rockets.…

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    Sputnik launch into the sky. Although his dad doesn’t exactly believe in his interests, Homer still persists and follows his dream. That’s what our theme is-never give up on what you love doing. The start of his studies weren’t very easy. His first rockets went up a couple inches (at best), and his friends who were helping him build started to get tired of his crap. More specifically, they were getting tired of how persistent Homer was and they just wanted to go home and eat a burger or…

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    Hobbytown Rocket V.S. Chemistry Rocket Research Paper A Rocket is a projectile that can operate on it's own without oxygen by the combustion of it's contents. Rockets are particularly interesting because it has transported mankind where they have never been before. That is why this project is on Rocketry, but with small scale rockets. The purpose of this project is to see if a homemade Chemistry Rocket, fuel made of baking soda and vinegar, can equal the endurance and/or the height of a…

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    Science is defined as ‘the intellectual and practical activity encompassing the systematic study of the structure of behaviour of the physical and natural world through observation and experiment’ by the Oxford dictionary (Oxford Dictionary 2015). As an early childhood practitioner, this makes me reflect on what exactly is science and how is it appropriate in the early childhood classroom. I understand that science means different things to different people. Some, like me, regard it as just…

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    details the effects water bottles and water bottle production has on the environment and the people living there. It details the way water bottling companies take advantage of local communities and their environments in order to turn a profit. The movie also discusses the way advertising for bottled water changed and how it motivated Americans to buy more bottled water. Tapped also highlights the dangers of living next to oil plants that are used in the production of plastic bottles. Tapped was…

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    The Aquabot Junior Robotic Pool Cleaner is a unit that is recommended for in-ground pools that aren't too big. Therefore, it's the best choice if you don't need the same power offered by the Aquabot Junior Robotic Pool Cleaner, but still want to efficiently clean your swimming pool with less money. The unit costs $520.99 and it's a reliable option for removing the debris and dirt every time you want. To find out more about this model, look at its main features and characteristics and see why…

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