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    We are getting ready to leave.We are gathering all of our supplies that will be needed and we can't leave anyone behind. We need to bring all of our slaves so we have enough people to use to grow our crops with our big land in New York.One hour later we are about to leave for New York saying our goodbyes to Spain.We are sailing away from Spain saying goodbyes with one of my noble friends jessica. We are headed off to New York. This is going to be a long ride to New York. WE have been at…

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    Damon’s water charity are simple ideas but are more difficult to accomplish. The goals of the charity are to help provide the hundreds of thousands of people with clean water. Accomplishing such a task will allow people to be able to get out of poverty, which would help save lives and help the people to be able to have a brighter future pursuing the life they want to have. Not only that but it also gives woman more time in the day to accomplish things instead of out scavenging to collect water,…

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    Water Wars John Nash

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    The commoditization of water has become an on going epidemic. Companies seeking to earn a profit in the western world have extracted massive amounts of natural resources now considered commodities, from undeveloped countries. This has created a term referred to by both authors June Nash and Christian Zlolniski called “water wars”. In the article Water Floating North of the Border by Christian Zloniski the author places a huge emphasis on the exploitation of transnational capital and the global…

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    not least, water. This last one listed is notorious for being more valuable in modern society and available only to those who are lucky enough to live in a water abundant area or are willing to pay more to get water distributed to them.…

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    Water is required by everything that is alive without water everything would die depending on their health at that moment. In different places of the world water is scarce.for example, California is having a drought and the water there is not usable or scarce. In other countries, water is either scarce because of the weather or dirty and undrinkable. Different countries around the world seem to ignore that there is an issue. One day the planet will be low on water and we will need to learn how…

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    Water scarcity is main issue for Australia especially for Perth metropolitan area. Currently, Perth water need is served by the Water Corporation of WA. 39 % of water source come from desalination while the rest come from ground and surface water. Most water allocation go to residential consumer with around 70 % of water consumption (Water-Corporation 2015). The proposal development plan in design guidelines and detail area plan in section environmental checklist is mention about mandatory for…

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    Fox River Case Study

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    continuously appeared and disappeared. That is the condition of the Fox River, throughout my childhood I was never able to fully use the river to swim or fish within. That is because of the dangerously high levels of pollution that are within the water. The river has been found to have 209 chemicals found in a study by Sharon A. Fitzgerald and Jeffrey J. Steuer. Throughout my studies, I have found great effort to restore the river to the conditions it had been before the comings of the paper…

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    Honey Rain Case Study

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    number of impacts including possible water shortages, decreased agricultural production, and food insecurity (PAG-ASA DOST official website, n.d.). Frequency of Typhoons Tropical cyclone frequency refers to the number of tropical depression, tropical storms, and typhoons that enter or originate in the Philippine Area of Responsibility in a given year. Tropical cyclone is defined as a non-frontal low pressure system of synoptic scale developing over warm waters having organized convection and a…

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    There are over 6,000 products that are made from petroleum. Now fast forward into the future about fifteen years, we have ran out of petroleum. Without it you would have to rethink daily routines. Brush your teeth in the morning it not an option because they are made out of petrochemicals (produced when petroleum is refined). Go to the gym, workout, or simply wear tennis shoes for comfort? Not when we don’t have the resources to make them. Not having these few items changes your whole day. Do…

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    Water fluoridation is an addition of the chemical fluoride to public water supplies, for the purpose of reducing cavities. Fluoridation is the addition of small quantities of fluoride to public water supplies. It is a kind of mass medication and the only chemical added to water in quantities over that of naturally occurring water. A small quantity this chemical does not have any significant negative effects on our body, however over consumption can make it poisonous and in severe cases can be…

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