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    Bottled Water vs Tap Water

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    Elizabeth Young BIO 220 January 27‚ 2013 Trent McDowell Filter This: The Advantages of Bottling Your Own Water Water‚ life’s most essential element. Is your consumption of this life giving liquid eradicating the Earth as we know it? Bottled water has become a huge trend in the US and the world today. “In 2007‚ Americans spent $11.7 billion on 8.8 billion gallons of bottled water‚” (Palliser‚ 2010‚ p1). They are on the shelves of every convenience store‚ supermarket and vending machine.

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    Bottle Water Vs Tap Water

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    My findings in the assumptions around bottle water and tap water resulted in a wide range of how the water supply is regulated. There are two different agencies that regulate the water supply in the United States. The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) regulates bottled water. The Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) regulates tap water. Both agencies are highly regulated agencies and have different standards of how the water is delivered to the consumer. The FDA manufacturing process is

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    Bottled Water vs Tap Water

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    Bottled Water vs. Tap Water Water is vital to human life. Humans can live for several weeks on water alone. However‚ they cannot survive for more than a few days without it. In fact‚ a human’s body primarily consists of 55% to 78% water (Geri Walton.) Therefore‚ we need water. Life cannot exist without water. While some people prefer drinking bottled water‚ others prefer drinking tap water. In fact‚ controversy has been placed on the quality and safety of drinking bottled water versus drinking

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    All About Blood

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    Tell Me About Blood 1.) What is the significance of lower-than-normal hematocrit? Lower-than-normal hematocrit indicates anemia. People with anemia do not have enough hemoglobin‚ which is the oxygen-carrying protein in red blood cells. Iron‚ B12‚ and folic acid deficiencies‚ some medications‚ and pregnancy can cause anemia. There are also more serious causes such as problems with the immune system that cause destruction of red blood cells earlier than normal‚ chronic diseases including

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    bLOOD drive Paper

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    Class 5th Period Blood Drive Donating blood is a very simple‚ but important and serious process. Its involves collecting blood from the donor and using it to treat those in need of it. Several blood donations are given each and everyday. Donating blood benefits how you have the ability to change a person’s life. It not only benefit’s the receiver life‚ but it also benefit’s the donor as well. If one were to donate blood regularly‚ it would lower their risks of diseases. Each time blood is given‚ it

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    Low Blood Sugar

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    LOW BLOOD SUGAR Anyone who takes insulin shots or diabetes pills can have a low blood sugar. Low blood sugar is also called hypoglycemia or insulin shock. Causes of Low Blood Sugar * too much insulin or too many diabetes pills * too little food * skipping meals or snacks * too much exercise Warning Signs of Low Blood Sugar If you have low blood sugar‚ you may feel a warning sign. You may be: * shaky * dizzy * hungry * sweaty * crabby * confused

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    ramifications of seeking blood vengeance for past offenses. In order to convey this message‚ the plays characterized one "character" that appears in both pieces by having them learn the moral that the trilogy portrays. The Chorus learns and changes for the better during the events of The Oresteia because they no longer believe that blood atones for past offenses‚ but rather creates new tragedies that others will in turn wish to avenge. The Chorus exhibits a proclivity for punishment by blood vengeance beginning

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    In Cold Blood Symbolism

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    In Cold Blood In the year 1959 in River Valley Farm‚ located in Holcomb Kansas. The residents of that farm‚ the Clutter’s‚ are a hardworking family who have achieved the American Dream. Herb‚ the father‚ is a Methodist whose hardworking skills have made him a popular man throughout the town. Herb’s wife‚ Bonnie‚ who is mentally ill‚ and her marriage to Herb is troubled. Nancy and Kenyon‚ are hard‚ working smart teenage children. One night in mid-November‚ four gunshots ended the lives of the Clutter

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    Employment and New Blood

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    employees bring new blood into the organization. This results in more innovative and creative ideas.” Do you agree or disagree with this statement? Explain your response. Although there is enough data available to validate arguments made from both sides. One can presume that depending on which side of the gate debaters find themselves‚ it is more likely that their point of view will be biased. However it may be worthy to note that though external employees can indeed bring “new blood” to the organization

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    Blood Diamonds in Africa

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    Edwin Lopez Ms. Korbelack English 121 13 November 2012 “Blood” Diamonds in Africa “In Sierra Leone‚ more than 10‚000 people have suffered amputation because of the diamond trade‚ which has become a trademark atrocity for the rebels”. Unfortunately‚ Ibrahim Fofana‚ a diamond miner‚ shared a similar fate to the thousands that suffered brutal amputations from the Rebels. Ibrahim Fofana is like many of the miners who are forced to work long brutal hours in diamond mines. And according to UK Channel

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