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    Deionized Water vs. Distilled Water Deionized and distilled waters are both processed forms of water. Deionized water is produced by filtering water to the point where it is free of ions. This ion-free water will strip ions from surrounding material‚ acting like a super-solvent. This is often used in semiconductor and other high-tech processing as a "soft" solvent and relatively cheap cleaning fluid. Distilled water is most often produced by vaporizing less pure source water (tap‚ salt or even

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    Tap Water Vs Bottle Water Tap Water: Tap water is the most efficient water available. Unfortunately‚ it is also vulnerable to occasional contamination. This is usually locally due to damaged pipes. This type of problem can be fixed in a timely manner. For the most part‚ the water is not much different from bottled water. It can be consumed directly from the pipes without harm. Even when the water is contaminated it is usually not fatal. Water pipes efficiently carry water across the nation as

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    Fiji Water

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    FIJI Water From: Alex Nash Date: March 15‚ 2011 Subject: Carbon footprint analysis and solutions FIJI Water has always been proud of its environmentally friendly image. The company has always honored its corporate social responsibilities by being involved with many environmental groups and is currently partnered with Conservation International‚ an environmental organization engaged in a large-scale rainforest conservation project in Fiji. During the past couple of years FIJI Water has

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    property of water is that it is an excellent solvent. This is because of the chemical composition and physical attributes of water. Since water is polar‚ it allows water molecules to become attracted to different molecules. The attraction can be so powerful that it can disrupt the attractive forces of the different molecules. For example‚ water can be heavily attracted to salt that it can disrupt the forces that hold sodium and chloride‚ therefore dissolving it. The second property of water is its high

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    Water Analysis

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    food and water. In A. Balows et al.‚ eds.‚ Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology and Immunology. Proc. 5th Intl. Symp. on Rapid Methods and Automation in Microbiology & Immunology‚ Florence‚ Italy‚ Nov. 4 – 6‚ 1987. FIEDLER‚ J. & J. REISKE. 1990. Glutaminsauredecarboxylase-schnelltest zur identifikation von Escherichia coli. Z. Ges. Hyg. Grenzgeb. 36:620. SHADIX‚ L.C. & E.W. RICE. 1991. Evaluation of -glucuronidase assay for the detection of Escherichia coli from environmental waters. Can. J

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    Water Pollution

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    Water pollution is the contamination of water bodies such as lakes‚ rivers‚  oceans and beaches. This occurs when large factories dump their waste products into  the waterWater has the ability to carry many pathogens and bacteria. Because of this‚  water is responsible for many deaths and illnesses. This fact was discovered a long  time ago when many people fell sick‚ and after tests‚ it was realized this was because of  the drinking water. People‚ even back in the ancient times‚ would suddenly become ill 

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    A Long Walk To Water

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    What if you were to wake up‚ your mouth is dry and you’re lost in the middle of an arid desert. Would you continue the endless journey through the endless nothingness and be a survivor or give up on all your ambitions of a brighter future. Well if you give up that’s ok today because Salva didn’t because he was a survivor. In the book A Long Walk To Water written by Linda Sue Park which is based on a true story. Salva is in school when some Sudan rebels open fire and Salva is told one thing and that

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    BA 161 Obligations and Contracts Midterm Summary: Title I – OBLIGATIONS Chapter 1: General Provisions Definition Article 1156. An obligation is a juridical necessity to give‚ to do‚ or not to do. (n) Sources of obligation Article 1157. Obligations arise from (1) Law; (2) Contracts; (3) Quasi-contracts; (4) Acts or omissions punished by law; and (5) Quasi-delicts. (1089a) Article 1158. Obligations derived from law are not presumed. Only those expressly determined in this

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    Fluoridation In Water

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    Introduction: Water is an essential living source for us humans and has a big impact on our everyday lives‚ thus people should be very concerned about what is actually in our tap water that we drink from everyday. The fluoride in the water can either occur naturally or by adding fluorine‚ by drinking a certain amount of fluoridated water each day can help to prevent tooth decay; the fluoridated water works on the surfaces of our teeth and causes the fluoride level in our saliva and hence reduces

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    water purification

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    Introduction Water is necessary to life but it can be unhealthy too. In general‚ the water quality is poor in developing countries like Kenya. Water is a vector of diseases like yellow fever‚ diarrhea… Water purification is very important in these countries but people don’t have a lot of time to spare‚ they work or they are in the field and in general women must spend a significant amount of time walking to collect water. So we need to find a quick‚ easy‚ and economic solution that is as simple

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