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    ago‚ people turn to the tap for drinking water. Now‚ most people‚ both young and old‚ drink water from bottles. In fact‚ the demand for bottled water is so great that it has become a multimillion-peso business in the country today. Why is there a substantial growth in the demand for bottled water? The main reason is the increasing health consciousness of the people. Many people prefer bottled water because they question the cleanliness of tap water. The quality of tap water has been decreasing. To

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    kitchen myself with ‘Bristling Shine’ washing-up liquid under a warm tap(I have no way to tell the temperature) pouring at forty percent capacity( I measured this the day before I was standing near the rectangle of brown earth. I used my Transformers lunch box to hold the water. First I held the lunch box under a switched off hot tap so that I could tell that the tap did switch off and that there were no drips even though the tap had been switched off. Next I wrote the time(11.23 and 43 seconds) on

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    Tap Dance in America According to Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia‚ “ tap dance [is a] style of American theatrical dance‚ distinguished by percussive footwork‚ [which] marks out precise rhythmic patterns on the floor.” Also‚ “Tap is an exciting form of dance in which dancers wear special shoes equipped with metal taps. Tap dancers use their feet like drums to create rhythmic patterns and timely beats‚” Treva Bedinghaus‚ graduated from Holli Barron ’s School of Performing Arts and The

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    Tap Dance Struggles

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    people in the tap industry. They both have made or are making their mark in tap dance. All just at very different times and in very different ways. But without them shaping the art form that is tap dance many believe that it would not be were we see it today. Michelle Dorrance started dancing at a ballet school that was founded by her mother. While she was there she studied all forms of dance and by the time she was 8 she was accepted into what is known now as the North Carolina Youth Tap Ensemble.

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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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    Bottled Water the Unknown Enemy Water bottle sales have been going up exponentially these last few years. According to the International Bottled Water Association (IWBA). People who are buying bottled water are being cheated. Tap water is cheaper‚ more convenient‚ and the change in taste is almost nonexistent. It is the better choice. Water bottles do not have as many perks as tap and is not reliable. The first big selling point about tap is how cheap it is. Consumer Reports News reports

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    Tap Water or Bottled Water?” Tap water and bottled water are both good and harmful in their own ways but still we consume both everyday. Tap water is an all around better drink because it isn’t as expensive‚ not harmful to the environment‚ and not harmful to the human body. Statistics say that in 2008 they found 38 different contaminants in 10 different brands. Bottled water is also dangerous to our environment. People will not recycle the water bottles and the bottle will end up in our lakes‚

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    Uincef's Tap Project

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    UNICEF’s Tap Project The UNICEF (aka the United Nations International Children’s Emergency Fund) was created by the United Nations General Assembly in 1946. UNICEF’s main goal is to build a world where the rights of every child is recognized‚ and to work with others to overcome the obstacles that poverty‚ violence‚ disease and discrimination place in a child’s path. The Tap Project was basically a program implemented by the UNICEF in 2007. Restaurants would ask their patrons to donate $1 or more

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    Water is a vital resource for humans. In fact‚ our bodies are composed primarily of water‚ which is why we cannot live without water. There are basically two sources of drinking water: tap and bottled. So what is the difference between the two? This is a topic that typically causes quite a division between people. Some major contrast between tap and bottled water is the regulations‚ cost‚ and the impact on the environment. Overall‚ the benefits of water bottles do not outweigh the cost. When the

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    The problem is that the state of Michigan switched their water supply from Lake Huron to their own which is the Flint River. The Flint River is contaminated with eroded iron and lead which attacks people immunes systems because they are consuming it as tap water. It is a problem because the whole population uses the tap water in their homes for personal usage ‚ which is detrimental to their health and will cause later medical issues in the long run. Forty percent of the population is living in Michigan

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