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    Water Privatization

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    Introduction: Water is certainly the most important source that is necessary for survival in the world. Water not only ensures continuation of life on the earth but also forms society and human culture. Moreover, modern economic growth is completely dependent on a steady supply of water for generation of energy, growth of cities, agricultural production as well as 21st century industrialization. However, given this huge requirement for water it is wise that people thoroughly understand the…

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    Every day consumers make the decision to either purchase a water bottle or drink water from the faucet. Consumers base their decisions on taste, ads, or labels, even though the labels are just for hype. For example, Margolin said if the fine print was looked at carefully, consumers would see that Everest Water does not come from Mount Everest; their water comes from Corpus Christi, Texas. Also, another brand of bottled water, Glacier Clear Water does not come from a glacier in Alaska like it may…

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    The Advantage Of Water

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    The air we breathe is essential to keep us alive, the same also applies about water. From every form of life, to the production of as little as a paper clip to as big as an airplane, everything needs water. Water covers 70 percent of the earth’s surface with 96.5 percent found in seas and ocean, known as saltwater or seawater. The rest 3.5 percent, is known as freshwater which the primary source of water needed to support our life, found in groundwater also in glaciers and the ice caps of…

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    Properties Of Water

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    Water is the most important substance in a human’s life as it is the thing he needs to survive. It makes up around 73% of the human body and around 80% of the earth. Water has many characteristics that are linked to its uses and that make it useful and important to us. The structure of water is two hydrogen atoms covalently bonded to an oxygen atom . The oxygen atom has a valency of 6 which means that it has 6 electrons in its outer shell while each hydrogen atom has 1 electron in its outer. The…

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    shapeless--like water. Now you put water in a cup, it becomes the cup; you put water into a bottle it becomes the bottle; you put it in a teapot it becomes the teapot. Water can flow or it can crash.Be water, my friend.”-Bruce Lee. Water can obtain many ways, but the most dominated ways are tap, water that is usually received from a person's home that originates from a water plant or well on the personal property. Or bottled water, water that is purchased from a store and is bottled from a…

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    Water is a colorless, transparent and odorless liquid that exists in all three states of matter. It plays three major roles as the: a) universal solvent, b) reactant molecule, and d) temperature stabilizer. Water is created when Hydrogen and Oxygen undergoes synthesis reaction as 2H2 + O2  2H¬2¬O. In the process, an oxygen atom is covalently bonded to the two hydrogen atoms forming a non-linear molecular shape of water. According to the Valence shell electron pair repulsion (VSEPR) theory, the…

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    their research about water on Mars, as they are looking to find the presence of life on a new planet. Many discoveries have been made allowing them to strongly believe that Mars contains water and might still contain it. They still need to do a lot of research to confirm their interpretations and research as some of their arguments can be explained by other reasons then water. Introduction: A recent research by Nasa has comes to prove the presence of water on Mars. Mars…

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    should drink our water from. Some say we should drink it from the purified tap, and others think it’s best to drink it from individual bottled water. The tap can sometimes be quite dirty, but the reason for that is because of the bottled water factories polluting the water. Society today should start drinking from fountains that uses tap water. The reason we should drink from the purified tap instead of bottled water because there’s really no difference in taste or how clean the water is…

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    Observing Project is on the show “Water is Life” from the Samuel Oschin Planetarium at The Griffith Observatory. My expectations for this show are everywhere, I am not one hundred percent sure what to expect but just looking at the title and the illustration, I expect to be based under the sea. I am also guessing it is going to show us how life is composed by water just using some context clues. One thing I want to learn more about, and maybe a little confused about, how is water related to…

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    directly or indirectly. So we really need to think about it deeply and make some possible solutions. Water is an essential need of Human and all other living creature on Earth. Human Impact on Water Cycle in both ways: positively and negatively . Fresh Water on Earth Is Limited. Although 75% of the earth is covered in water, only 3% of the water is freshwater. In my daily life I use this fresh water to keep…

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