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    Applied Sociological Commentary of a Movie “Water” SOCI 150: Introduction to Sociology The movie “Water” by Deepa Mehta is based on cultural beliefs and religious practices in India in the late 1930’s. Chuyia eight years old girl is forced to enter a house for widows after learning that unknown to her husband has passed away. At the beginning of the movie she thinks that her mother will come to take her back home‚ but at the end Chuyia adapts pretty well to her new life style as a widow. In the

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    The water crisis in the world today is leaving over 650 million people without clean drinking water‚ 2.4 billion people don’t have access to proper sanitation and around 315‚000 children die from water caused diseases every year. That’s almost 900 children per day. One of the solutions to help solve this water crisis is to use desalinated water. Desalinated water is when the salt water gets all of the salt taken out of it to make it clean and drinkable. There are many advantages to using desalinated

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    Drinking too much water can lead to hyponatremia‚ water intoxication‚ water poisoning and death Liquid H2O is the sine qua non of life.   Making up about 66 percent of the human body‚ water runs through the blood‚ inhabits the cells‚ and lurks in the spaces between. At every moment water escapes the body through sweat‚ urination‚ defecation or exhaled breath‚ among other routes. Replacing these lost stores is essential but rehydration can be overdone. There is such a thing as a fatal water overdose.  

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    Close to the water’s edge When people are at a point in their life where they have to make important decisions that will form their future and identity‚ it is said that they are standing at a crossroad. Choosing a path can often be difficult because there are so many different ones to choose‚ and it only gets harder when somebody tries to influence you‚ such as maybe your parents. Parents always want the best for their children‚ but do they always know what the best is? Probably not. This is also

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    In the last century‚ fluoridation of cities’ water supplies has been a popular and well-debated issue. Portland‚ Oregon is one of the few large American cities that have refrained from fluoridating their water‚ and they are wise to do so. Fluoride certainly has its appeal‚ but the supposed risks are plenty to turn the majority of Portlanders away from it. The point of fluoridating water is to provide a cost-effective way for people who cannot afford dental care to have protection against cavities

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    container of water in the heat of Sudan. She follows her culture by going every morning to the well and get water so they could survive. And she influnces place because when it get to the dry season she has to walk farther away to get water because where she used to got the water dyed out and it took three days of a walk just to get a bucket of water for that day. But the pond wasnt as clean as our water and Nya got sick. They would have to move every 5 months to camp for closer water and then come

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    Water is essential to all living things‚ be it plants for photosynthesis or animal or bodily functions. The human body requires water to cleanse and maintain the body. When we sustain a good supply of it‚ we are hydrated. The term for when we are lacking in water is dehydration. Staying hydrated and knowing the signs of dehydration are simple yet important tasks. The basic way of staying hydrated is drinking water. Doctors suggest a minimum of six to eight ounce glasses per day. However‚ those

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    teaching English to speakers of other languages (TESOL) is increasingly used to describe the profession. Both native speakers and non-native speakers successfully train to be English language teachers. The use of these various terms has led to confusion about the training options for both prospective students and for employers. Because there is no global standard for the training of English language teacher‚ it is important to look beyond the actual acronym/title to the components of the training program

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    there is fluoridation in the water that we are drinking every day and thus has led to the claim that the fluoride that is present in the water is dangerous for the consumer. There are two strongly supported sides to this claim and has been a controversial subject for many years. The most concerning danger that causes scare is that the fluoridated water can be related to increased cancer risk. As of now‚ the level of fluoridation in the United States drinking water is not dangerous for the consumer

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    person into who they are today. Thomas King shows this in his novel Truth and Bright Water through many of the characters. He not only lets you see how the aboriginal people’s history has affected their lives today‚ but also how the personal history of some characters has affected their lives. A person’s past can help one understand why they live their life the way they do; it is the answer to any question you had about them. All the minor events that go on throughout the novel explain how history affects

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