Articles, tagged with "water supplies", page 5
22nd November 2010
When we mention the word “sniper" most of us think of the sniper games, like the famous Counter Strike, or some movie with a lonely ranger who is mysterious, very focused and precise, works alone with his guns that point with red light, like the guy in th...
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Author:
Maria Lopez
17th November 2010
If you pay attention to the news, you probably already know that wars will be fought over water in the coming decades. While 70 percent of the planet's surface is covered with water, only a tiny percentage of the Earth's water is potable. Earth's water cy...
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Author:
ChuckLin1
09th November 2010
I remember watching the movie “Dancing with Wolves" and saying to myself, what the Hell is so good about this movie? I asked my middle school teacher who then looked at me and balked. “It’s the most accurate reflection of the Native American people." It...
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Author:
Yamaya Cruz
08th November 2010
Water is an essesential natural resource that is required by the body. In fact the human body can last days without eating food, but cannot survive without water for longer than three days.
Fortunately, there are not many households that need to go to ...
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Author:
lisa lucero
08th November 2010
From Shubham : www.shubhamindia.com
In the industrialised countries the first westewater treatment
techniques involved processes of a purely
physical and mechanical nature to reduce the solid
content. The limitations of both the results and the
app...
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Author:
Vinod Malviya
20th October 2010
If you have considered to saving money on your household bills, you could easily be swayed with the option of having your very own home solar power generator installed. If you have not done all your research properly you will be another statistic that has...
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Author:
lisa lucero
15th October 2010
Many people have many different ideas about what drought is. While drought is a normal part of climate changes that effects almost all climate zones, its characteristics vary according to region.
Drought is technically a deficiency of precipitation ove...
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Author:
Belvedere
13th October 2010
Having a hydrated work force is extremely important if you want office productivity to remain high. You do not want your employees to become parched and unable to work. Having office water coolers will save your employees the effort of having to scurry do...
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Author:
Everett Woods
13th October 2010
Everybody knows that our lives depend on water, we need water to drink and water to feed the animals and crops which supply our food. But when our water supplies are becoming increasingly contaminated by harmful chemicals and disease causing pathogens wha...
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Author:
N.Green
07th October 2010
For a good while now WWOOF-ing has been an established way to see the world on the cheap, with a great deal of sort after locations allowing you to travel there for free on one condition, you are willing to work for your stay.
WWOOF stands for Willing ...
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Author:
VacationRentalPeople
07th October 2010
Stormwater management is the procedure or the action of taking care of the amount and quality of stormwater. This consists of structural or manufactured control devices and systems (such as retention ponds) meant for the treatment of dirty stormwater, and...
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Author:
ELewis
06th October 2010
Most people aren't concerned about drinking water quality and don't have a sign on their kitchen faucet that says DANGER - TOXIC SUBSTANCES. But in most cases we should warn our loved ones and friends of the danger of drinking straight from the tap.The dr...
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Author:
ameliwfqvdv
13th September 2010
The levels of waste in society is an ever-growing problem. Current projections state that all the landfill sites in the UK will be full as soon as 2012.
Why should we be concerned about the environmental effects that these are having? E-waste is also...
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Author:
John Green
10th September 2010
Saturday September 4th 2010 is a day that will go down in the memories of the 400, 000 residents of Christchurch New Zealand as the day the big earthquake hit them.
The Christchurch Earthquake was of magnitude 7.1 on the Richter scale struck at 4.35 am...
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Author:
Toni
03rd September 2010
Many cities, especially in the usa, deliberately include fluoride in the city water. Fluoridation is purported to stop teeth cavities, particularly in young children. Dentists have established that concentrations between .5 and 1 part per million of fluor...
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Author:
Gerard Sawyer