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    Packaged Drinking Water

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    WATER QUALITY ANALYSIS - A STUDY ON DRINKING WATER Introduction Water is a universal solvent and it is precious resource‚ No life can exist without water. The available resource is limited and it must be used in safe and useful manner. “Waterwater‚.. everywhere but no water to Drink” The scientists predicted that in future the world war is due to water. OBJECTIVES To study the quality of Packaged Drinking water in Chennai city and suburb. To create the awareness

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    Arsenic in Drinking Water

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    ARSENIC IN DRINKING WATER Arsenic in Drinking Water: Effect on Health ABSTRACT: Drinking water can be contaminated with arsenic through natural resources such as soils and rocks‚ but it also results from human activities. Long-term ingestion of arsenic exposure through drinking water can cause multiple adverse health effects including cardiovascular‚ pulmonary‚ immunological‚ neurological effects and endocrine problems such as diabetes. Ingestion of arsenic-rich water can increase the risk

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    University of Western Sydney College Research report DRINKING WATER HABITS CONTENT Abstract…………………………………………………………………………….3 Introduction ………………………………………………………………………..4 Methodology……………………………………………………………………….6 Results……………………………………………………………………………...7 Discussion…………………………………………………………………………11 References…………………………………………………………………………13 Appendices………………………………………………………………………...14 Abstract Drinking water is a necessary activity for human’s life. The aim of this research was to

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    Top Five Benefits that Emanate from Drinking Water Apparently‚ I am certain you have heard the old suggestion of drinking at least eight glasses of water per day . In as much as I would want to dismiss it as a mere guideline‚ or as a suggestion that does not hold ground scientifically‚ I cannot ignore the many benefits that sprout when one drinks water as recommended. So how much drinking water per day is healthy? This is an open ended question that requires critical thinking. First‚ you need to

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    “Flip”.Everyone knows water bottle flipping is awesome!For passing time lonely at home water bottle flipping occupies your time at home.People everyday in the schools and homes do this activity.Water bottle flipping is fun because it keeps joyful and is ok to play with others.I say that water bottle flipping shouldn’t be banned because it helps with hand eye-coordination‚builds your concentration‚and helps you when you are bored. First‚water bottle flipping is effective because it helps with hand

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    Fluoride Benefits

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    By bringing harm and damages to dental patients‚ fluoride is not a beneficial mineral. Fluoride is harmful to patients because of the health issues it can potentially cause to the body. Such as osteosarcoma‚ which is a form of bone cancer. This type of bone cancer will ruin the patient’s bones after a period of time. As well as causing damage to the brain due to high levels of toxicity. It is also linked to lowering the IQ in children. In addition‚ it has been reported that it is linked to damage

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    Your Drinking Water Drinking water fluoridation is mandated and controlled by the municipality you live in for tooth health. 1) Should it be mandatory or a choice? Fluoride has been added to public drinking water supplies around the world for more than half a century‚ and is well-supported by scientific evidence. In Canada‚ most people are exposed to fluorides on a daily basic‚ through the trace amounts that are found in not only consuming foods but also drinking fluoridated water. Fluorides protect

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    The Drinking Age Should Not Be Lowered To Eighteen There are many different reasons why people want to drink‚ such as celebrations‚ depressions‚ or finding an inspiration‚ etc.. The consumption of alcohol is increasing promptly throughout history and it becomes a culture characteristic. However‚ many binge drinking occurs in colleges that lead to many problems for society. Everyone knows that alcohol is really dangerous for the drinkers and the people around them if the drinkers do not know how to

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    The Importance of Drinking Water It sounds so simple. H20 - two parts hydrogen and one part oxygen. This substance is also known as water. Water is important to the mechanics of the human body. Water in the human body represent approximately 50-60% of body weight in adults and 75% of the body of a newborn. The three points that we will look at are: 1. What do we need water for? 2.How much water do we need to drink? 3.What happens if we do not drink enough water? Transition: First‚ you

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    Rhetoric 15 April 2013 Should the Drinking Age Be Lowered to Eighteen? Former United States senator Byron Dorgan once said‚ “Nowhere in this country should we have laws that permit drinking and driving or drinking in vehicles that are on American highways. This is not rocket science. We know how to prevent this‚ and thirty-six states do” (searchquotes.com). In 1984‚ Congress passed the National Minimum Drinking Age Act which raised the minimum drinking age from eighteen to twenty-one. The

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