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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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    Running Head: Data Input‚ Output‚ Storage and Speed Methods of Data Input‚ Output‚ Storage and Speed Kenneth Sparks University of Phoenix Methods of Data Input‚ Output‚ Storage and Speed We all should know and understand that accuracy of data input is important. In today’s society we rely on data input by others in almost everything we do. Knowing how the most efficient way of inputting data can aid in daily functioning. You can be prepared for what a support person may ask

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    Water Pollution

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    10/16/2011 Trent McDowell Great GCU title area‚ word count and page number. Water Pollution I. Introduction (your don ’t have to keep the outline format) Clean water is a necessity to have in order to support a healthy environment. Care must be taken to protect our water sources from chemical plants‚ businesses‚ cargo and cruise ships‚ and people so that humans‚ animals‚ and marine life can have clean water. II. Thesis Statement (this would be better if worked into the opening) We must

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    rain water harwesting

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    * What made you take up rain water harvesting? The social responsibility towards the society‚ environment and global awareness initiative taken by the cooperates and Government made us to think and support to achieve the goal of go green and also to reduce the operational cost & save huge amounts on water bills We think about Rain Water Harvesting because we want to give something to nature the nature will take care of our future on this consent. We start Rain Water Harvesting project. we have to

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    Data Input‚ Output‚ Storage and Access Methods The purpose of this paper is to highlight some best practices for data input and output. In addition‚ this paper will highlight appropriate uses of various storage means. Lastly‚ it will address the effect certain components of a computer have on its overall speed. Accuracy of Data Input There are various methods for entering data into a computer system. Depending on the medium in which the original data is contained‚ and how it is to be stored

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    Africa Waters

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    Water Treatment In South Africa: Is South Africa the last to know about the Growth of Technology? Group B: Alex Afonso Bonney Mankatah Patrick Marrero Damaris Morales Daniel Occhipinti Debora Robinson HUMN 432: Technology‚ Society‚ & Culture Professor John Frye February 14‚ 2012 Table of Contents Abstract 3 1. Debora Robinson 4 Introduction 4 History of South Africa 4 Description of Technology 7 History of Technology

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    Deep Water

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    particular‚ we would like to thank Christopher Smith‚ Deputy Assistant Secretary for Oil and Natural Gas‚ who acted as the Commission’s Designated Federal Officer‚ as well as Elena Melchert‚ Petroleum Engineer in the Office of Oil and Gas Resource Conservation‚ who served as the Committee Manager. But most importantly‚ we are deeply grateful to the citizens of the Gulf who shared their personal experiences as Commissioners traveled in the region‚ providing a critical human dimension to the disaster and

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    In-situ and Ex-situ Conservation Methods 4.3   Explain how in situ and ex situ conservation methods are used to maintain biodiversity.  Refer to protected areas and/or reserves‚ seed banks‚ botanic gardens‚ zoos‚ sperm banks  In Situ Conservation Methods In-situ conservation‚ the conservation of species in their natural habitats‚ is considered the most appropriate way of conserving biodiversity. Conserving the areas where populations of species exist naturally is an underlying condition for the

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    ground water harvesting

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    groundwater and provide storage for water underground. They have been used in several parts of the world‚ notably India‚ Africa and Brazil. Their use is in areas where flows of groundwater vary considerably during the course of the year‚ from very high flows following rain to negligible flows during the dry season. The basic principle of the groundwater dam is that instead of storing the water in surface reservoirs‚ water is stored underground. The main advantages of water storage in groundwater dams

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    Water Pollution

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    WATER AS OUR NATURAL RESOURSE There are more than 326 million trillion gallons of water on Earth. Less than 3 % of all this water is fresh water and of that amount‚ more than two-thirds is locked up in ice caps and glaciers. With so much water around it seems like there is enough to see us through for millions of years. But did you know that even water‚ which seems to be in abundance‚ might one day become scarce? Each time you throw something as garbage‚ think of where it will finally end up. Whether

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