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    important because it has a considerable impact on the water, sunlight and…

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    pores. Washing your face or force several times not one day gets rid of blackheads. If anything, that will dries out your skin and cause irritation. It will also cause more oil to be produced, which will cause more blackheads. It can be a vicious cycle. Therefore, do not use facial Scrubs or pore strips more than twice or three times a week. Fortunately, there are some easy natural remedies available to get rid of those annoying skin problems. Bentonite clay is a smart product to use when…

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    mature adults resemble a small white dot (less than 1/8”) with what look like legs. Those ‘legs’ are actually the egg sacs of the female parasite which are in the last stage of their life cycle. Despite being unattractive, there is little cause for alarm. These parasites have not directly caused a fish kill in the waters where they have been found, and are harmless to humans since they are not found…

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    the concept of climate change and the urban heat island effect? My understanding of the concept of climate change and the urban heat island effect is that they are both becoming more progressively harmful to our human health, the air we breathe, and water supply in our communities. Carbon dioxide (CO2) emitted from auto and factory emissions acts as a blanket, trapping long-wave infrared energy coming off the earth making our planet much warmer. Most radiation is absorbed by the earth’s surface…

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    The Ocean Circulation

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    The ocean circulation can be defined like the global movement of water, which occurs in the ocean basins. These movement of water are the ocean currents, which plays an important role in the climate since store and distribute heat, microorganisms like nutrients and freshwater all over the world. Therefore, any change that modifies the ocean circulation will alter drastically the global climate. In this section it will be broadly explained the factors, which determine the ocean circulation and a…

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    increasing since it first was established. The history of the aqueduct consists of the city wanting more water, getting more than they needed from the owens river resulting in a lifestyle with an unsustainable supply which then led to needing more water. And the cycle continues. The citizens and native americans from owens valley tried to deter it for as long as possible but failed and their water went away. Eventually during a drought they felt they had been robbed by LA and were not being…

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    Utilitarianism In Business

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    living organisms require a supply of water in some way or fashion to sustain life. “It is estimated that one in nine people on Earth (780 million) do not have regular access to clean drinking water; polluted water brings with it risks of ingesting toxic chemicals, but water-related illnesses still kill some 3.4 million people a year.” (Mosser, K 2013) Water pollution is caused by many toxic chemicals making their way into rivers, ponds, and other bodies of water. Filtration systems aren’t able…

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    Majority of those children who do not attend schools are in the workforce, in some areas where the schools are free do not give the children the resources to participate as they cannot provide it. The children do not have the time nor the supplies to be able to attend and have to work for their bread. Children are even sent to construction sites where dangerous conditions force them to work around the safety hazards. These long hours, isolation from a social environment, lack of education,…

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    The recruitment, growth, and mortality rates of the eastern oyster in different water variables was being researched to determine the differences in the extreme low salinity effects on the oysters. Population success was a main concern of the article. The research took place in the Breton Sound in LA over a two year period. Understanding the concepts of the population dynamics is important for researchers and scientists so they can further predict the oyster population. They were able to test…

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    Water Flow Lab

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    Background: Water is used for many activities and by many people, but the water we have is unchanging. The amount of water will never be any more or any less water than is on the Earth currently. Most water on earth is found in oceans and is salty, while most water that is used by human needs to be freshwater, whether it be for drinking, agriculture or cooking. Our freshwater sources are mainly frozen in ice caps and glaciers, but these sources are not always accessible by people depending on…

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