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    is thus a matter of concern to create a redistribution system and requirements as and when it is needed. Although there are many methods for water management‚ the two important methods are mentioned as follows. (I) Watershed management (II) Rainwater harvesting (I) Watershed Management : A watershed is an area bounded by the divide line of water flow so that a distinct drainage basin of any small or big water course or stream can be identified. The rain falling over this area will flow through only

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    Water Problem in Bangladesh

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    Bangladesh‚ eight major safe water options provide an alternative to contaminated shallow tubewells: piped water supply‚ deep tubewells‚ pond sand filters‚ community arsenic-removal‚ household arsenic removal‚ dug wells‚ well-sharing‚ and rainwater harvesting. However‚ it is uncertain how well these options are accepted and used by the at-risk population. Based on the RANAS model (risk‚ attitudes‚ norms‚ ability‚ and self-regulation) this study aimed to identify the acceptance and use of available

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    SODA PREFERENCES OF FIRST YEAR COLLEGE STUDENTS AT TECHNOLOGICAL INSTITUTE OF THE PHILIPPINES‚ QUEZON CITY In partial fulfillment of the requirements in English 123 Zoren Puno Delfino March 2012 ACKNOWLEDGMENT Before I get into the thick of the things I would like to add a few heartfelt words for the people who gave unending support right from the stage the idea of the research was conceived. I express my deep sense of gratitude & sincere thanks to those who have helped me in

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    COCA COLA COMPANY

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    Coca-Cola Coca-Cola’s profile Coca-Cola started its business in 1886 as a local soda producer in Atlanta‚ Georgia (US) selling about nine beverages per day. By the 1920s‚ the company had begun expanding internationally‚ selling its products first in the Caribbean and Canadian markets and then moving in consecutive decades to Asia‚ Europe‚ South America and the Soviet Union. By the end of the 20th century‚ the company was selling its products in almost every country in the world. In 2005 it became

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    Enclosure No. 1 to DepEd Order No. 93‚ s. 2011 MANDATED PROGRAMS‚ PROJECTS AND ACTIVITIES OF THE YOUTH FOR ENVIRONMENT IN SCHOOLS-ORGANIZATION A. Seed Bank and Nursery Establishment Only seeds and seedlings coming from native‚ endemic or indigenous species of trees‚ including fruit trees‚ shall be collected and used for the nursery. The YES-O is authorized to sell their excess seedlings to interested public and private entities as part of its entrepreneurial activities. The proceeds

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    Ethics in Coke India

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    Moreover‚ Coca-Cola was one of the most boycotted companies in the world for its alleged unethical business practices in developing countries. Notwithstanding the criticisms‚ the company championed various water sustainability initiatives such as rainwater harvesting‚ restoring groundwater resources‚ efficient water resource management‚ watershed protection‚ community water initiatives‚ and global awareness and action initiatives for educating the underserved communities the significance of water. The company

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    should implement laws or taxes in order to punish the people if water is being used in an inappropriate way. Also In the fields of agriculture‚ we can implement new technologies for example‚ rainwater water harvesting. Rainwater collected from the roofs of normal houses and local institutions is called as harvesting. Then this water is used for garden‚ for irrigation‚ cleaning of bathrooms‚ and many more. The harvested water can be used for drinking water as well if the storage is a tank that can be

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    their own times. The Anasazi Indians‚ for example‚ had built their homes in oriented in the path of light during the day. This provided them with enough heating and sunlight for their agricultural plants. Moreover‚ they have “tanks” which capture rainwater. This stored water will then be used for irrigation. More importantly their houses were only made up of stones‚ woods and mud which are non-toxic and non – hazardous to the environment. According to some‚ green architecture probably started long

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    Community Based Water Resources Management – Some Regional Experiences1 K M Baharul Islam Development Gateway South Asia ABSTRACT Massive economic and industrial development across the world is depleting access to water resources for the poorer and marginalized communities. While available water resources are increasingly put to sever stress due to over exploitation‚ the communities whose livelihood depends on water resources are being threatened by the lack of access to water. Therefore‚ it

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    Coca Cola: Unethical

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    In 2006‚ Coca-Cola made headlines in the United Kingdom for being “banned from students’ union over unethical practices.” The students at Sussex University have decided that they can make a difference in exposing Coca-Cola for their unethical practices‚ unhealthy product‚ and the depletion of much needed ground water in rural Indian towns. They are not alone in believing that Coca-Cola contributes to the obesity of children; universities in the United States have also banned Coca-Cola‚ and a “quarter

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