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    Infrared thermometers are used to measure: Surface temp Internal temp of hot food Air temp Internal temp of frozen food 2. Food cannot be re-frozen once it is thawed because: re-freezing encourages dangerous bacteria growth dangerous bacteria can grow on thawed food dangerous visuses can grow on thawed food re-freezing ruins the flavor of the food 3. What is the min temp for transporting hot food and hot holding food items? 135+ 4. The person most likely to contract an illness caused

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    1. Debate: Desalination Plants Should Be Banned During the debate that desalination plants should be banned Julia brought up a large number of points. Some of which helped he case and others‚ which seemed to broad to be true. For example‚ Julia claimed that the use of the plants will through off the salinity levels in the water‚ this point was very hard to believe based on the size of the ocean. She also claimed that the plants kill millions on sea animals just merely in the intake tube alone. Why

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    The Right to Clean Water

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    The Right to Access Clean Water Only 2% of earth’s water is available for human consumption because 98% of the earth’s water is frozen in ice caps‚ flowing in the ocean‚ and even in animal bodies‚ etc. More than a billion people have no decent water supply‚ adding to that about 2.4 billion people do not have proper sanitation; therefore more than 60% of global illness is linked to the lack of healthy water. Water is a natural source of nature and access to clean water should not be used as a traded

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    Water Problem in Bangladesh

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    Acceptance and Use of Eight Arsenic-Safe Drinking Water Options in Bangladesh Jennifer Inauen1*‚ Mohammad Mojahidul Hossain1‚ Richard B. Johnston2‚ Hans-Joachim Mosler1 ¨ 1 Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science & Technology‚ Department of System Analysis‚ Integrated Assessment and Modelling‚ Dubendorf‚ Switzerland‚ ¨ 2 Eawag: Swiss Federal Institute of Aquatic Science & Technology‚ Department of Water and Sanitation in Developing Countries (Sandec)‚ Dubendorf‚ Switzerland Abstract

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    Water Pollution

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    Our planet is composed of 70% water and 30% of land. Our body is also composed of 2/3 of water. In other words life without water is INPOSIBLE.Imagine what would happen if amount of water in nature would be drastically reduced? I believe we all know the answer and the consequences. The entire flora‚ fauna and the entire human being will die slowly. Now a day‚ we have a lot of amount of water in our planet but that is a big paradox because a big part from that water is polluted. Basically living the

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    Anthropology: Scarcity

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    To live in an era where humans are pushing the limits of the resources provided by the Earth is an issue that lies in a dusty corner. Not many individuals are showing concern about the future that we are so greatly effecting by our consumptions. However‚ it is not the human race as a whole who is equally eating away this planet‚ it is certain cultures. These mass consumptions are causing an environmental crisis‚ specifically resource depletion and pollution‚ (Bodley‚ 103). So‚ why is it that these

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    At our rate‚ in 20 years or less; our very way of life will change.The time of concern has come‚ and the slowly decreasing water will hit us hard‚ for we are used to the “unlimited water supply” and won’t believe our minds when the time has come. Think about the future generations that will die as a result of what we have done‚ and our carelessness. Water is obviously vital for any source of life on earth but the way we use it is utterly careless and embedded with mistakes. But the bullet of catastrophe

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    Chapter 1 Project Definition Introduction We consider water as one of our vital needs. Ever drop shall be totally safe to drink. Being such‚ both our local and national government pursue the extension of basic essential health services in communities as well as to upgrade and facilitate field health operation. The Department of Health (DOH) is the government agency principally tasked to implement these sanitation procedures‚ and together with Municipality of Carmona‚ Regional Water Laboratory

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    World Without Water

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    Luzviminda Ann R. Sazon SOIL 150 - B “A World Without Water” Water is one of the essentialities of life on earth‚ without water life will not exist. Water is everywhere‚ we can find it from the foods we eat and beverages we drink. It has also many uses in our daily lives like cleaning ourselves‚ washing the clothes‚ watering the plants and others. Water can also refresh us during hot days of summer‚ like swimming. When we go to supermarkets we see different products which contain water. All living

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    The Burden of Thirst

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    The Burden of Thirst If the millions of women who haul water long distances had a faucet by their door‚ whole societies could be transformed. By Tina Rosenberg Aylito Binayo’s feet know the mountain. Even at four in the morning she can run down the rocks to the river by starlight alone and climb the steep mountain back up to her village with 50 pounds of water on her back. She has made this journey three times a day for nearly all her 25 years. So has every other woman in her village of Foro

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