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    California, a state with lush greenery and a seemingly perfect weather, has been attracting various people throughout history. However, what one does not realize is that California is in fact, an illusion. California has been plagued with a drought for a couple years, and the lush greenery seen on TV and postcards are from the effects of transferring water from thousands of miles away. Because of this, California has achieved the false appearance of looking very lush and vibrant. The epidemic of…

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    Everglades peoples water supply will go to risk, we wouldn’t have a natural buffer to help prevent the damage of hurricanes, and people would dump their unwanted pets causing problems to our food chains. Without the Everglades or wetlands people will be risking their water supply. People don’t realize that when they are polluting the Everglades they are not just harming the Everglades but they are also harming themselves. People nearby use that water for their water supply and if people are…

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    Anton Blair Case Summary

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    Anton Blair is a manager in a medium-size company. He receives a bonus depending on the net income of the company, and if the bonus isn’t high enough he recommends a suggestion to increase the net income. One of the recommendations that Blair suggested is to lower the estimate of doubtful accounts. By lowering the estimated doubtful account would cause the expenses to be lower than normal, and increase the net income. That would cause an increase in the income statement, and increase the…

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    Ethiopian Drinking Water

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    must think clearly about which country scientists choose to help. In Ethiopia, villages lack the adequate amount of drinking water to sustain every villagers need. Out of the 82,825,000 people that live in Ethiopia, 62% of people live without the supply of clean drinking water, and 271,000 children die each year from various causes, including unclean water (Onuoha). Most land in Ethiopia is farmland, which is the reason why the majority of Ethiopians live in rural areas. 84% of Ethiopians live…

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    Sewer Line Damage

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    A sewer line that is damaged could not only cause flooding, but it may also pose a health risk to you and your family. That is why it is important to make sure you do not ignore signs of sewer line damage and that you know how to recognize the symptoms of a problem. Here are a few signs of sewer line damage that you will not want to ignore. 1. A water level in your toilet bowl that is inconsistent One noticeable sign of sewer line damage is if the water in your toilet bowls fluctuates on a…

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    Refer back to the developing world, if each family was given a case of bottled water those families would be assured they have a safe water supply for their dietary needs. A more convenient water supply allows those mothers or children of the family different opportunities, for the mothers, they have more time to do complete other activities and the children may have the option to do attend school a basic education. When…

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    The result of our simulation were, if we do not fish wisely and not fish out all the fish. In order, for us to have enough fish to eat in future, then we run out of fish and would not survive. But, if we strategize wisely by fish a few fish at a time, so the unfished fish can reproduce more fish. Also, if we do so at a constant continuous rate, then we will be able to survive for a very long time. We, the people have to manage our common resources, because if not then we will run out of our…

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    The ultimate purpose of producing goods is earning and maximising income and gains. Xiaomi makes efforts to gain three E’s- economy efficiency and effectiveness to attain competitive edge. The concept of 3E’s may be explained as follows: Three E’s Fig. 2 . Source: Chambers and Rand (2011) Xiaomi also tries to achieve three E’s and thus reduces its cost of production and increases the revenues. First E is for Economy which refers minimising the cost of inputs and perform at a low price…

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    This section deals with results of truncated regression model estimating the determinants of intensity of teff commercialization that was measured in the ratio of teff sold to teff produced expressed as percentage. Here all farm households who were participated in teff market as sellers are considered since the objective was to identify what factors determine a household to sell more or less proportion of their teff product. The model was statistically significant at 1% level indicating the…

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    explain the evolution of Gold as a medium of trade and how, over the time, Gold has changed its image as mere jewellery item to a commodity that can be traded. This article also explores both global as well as regional factors that affect the demand and supply of gold thereby affecting its prices. We also explore how gold has traversed its journey from jewellery shop to being the most traded commodity with maximum liquidity on Multi stock exchange. The end side of the article talks about recent…

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