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    or playing sports. Is it Gatorade or is it water? To put it plainly‚ water is the better choice for hydration. I would recommend drinking water and adding Gatorade when needed to supplement your exercise routine. Whether I am right or wrong remains to be decided. Drinking water regularly offers many benefits. Water is the most important thing in our bodies. It is so important that our brains signal us to feel thirsty after just 1-2% of water loss. Water is key to many of the body’s vital functions

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    Yet‚ as many of us enjoy the luxury of having water at our disposal at any given time‚ others search during the majority of the day for clean water. This poses a huge problem. Water is essential for survival. It is not only essential for human life but also for sanitation and cooking. How can we be advancing so quickly while many people still cannot bathe‚ cook‚ or be hydrated? According to the United Nations‚ 1.8 billion people lack access to water that is not contaminated‚ and 2.4 billion people

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    | |Voss Bottled Water | |Dhaval Thakkar | |Student ID - 341983 | VOSS Bottled Water Voss Inc. is a company established in 1999 which bottles and distributes Artesan water. The source of

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    Sacramento tap water reveals ion concentrations of various different dissolved minerals such as calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+). These concentrations are a result of mineral deposits in local lakes and rivers. Perma Pure‚ a gas conditioning products manufacturing company‚ simplifies the mechanism of ion exchange by explaining that water is a solvent that dissolves most ionic bonds when exposed to compounds ("The Mechanism of Ion Exchange"). Therefore‚ as tap water passes through rocks it will

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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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    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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    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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    not formulate as what was supposed to happen. Theoretically‚ the tap water would work the fastest because there was no environmental factors affecting the outcome. As the temperature of the hydrochloric acid was raised‚ the enzyme’s speed should have slowed. In the results‚ the ice water worked the fastest and the 50° of HCL was the slowest. But the result of the 38°C was off by at least 90 ml/min in comparison to the tap water when it was supposed to work slower. These results could have been

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    SWOT and PESTE Analysis for Bottled Water. To develop an appropriate marketing strategy would involve creating a link between the external environment and the key internal factors of bottled water. This dissertation from www.coursework.info SWOT analysis is the focus upon the strengths‚ weaknesses‚ opportunities and threats facing a business internally and externally. To enable a SWOT analysis to be carried out‚ research into bottled water companies current and future positions need to completed

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    dangerous diseases that can be found on flowing water. These diseases are very harmful not only to our digestive system but also to all of the parts of our body. These diseases can kill many people that are drinking water on the tap water and mostly on the drinking fountain; people might drink on a drinking fountain which is dirty because of the different people that are drinking and spiting their saliva on to it‚ bacteria can easily contaminate the water that is coming out from the drinking fountain

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