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    Tap and Bottled Water

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    Rhetoric and Public Address Mrs. Mendes Persuasive Speech – Outline Tap and Bottled Water Goal: To persuade the audience that: 1. Bottled water is not better than tap water 2. They should start using reusable water bottles Introduction Bottled water is believed by many to be cleaner and safer than tap water… While in many cases bottled water is clean and kept at a good quality‚ it is almost equal in most aspects with tap water 1. Costs and value of bottled water Basically‚ I would like

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    Bottle V Tap

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    color‚ and costly bottle that is taken control of the environment because of all this plastic in the land fill that cannot be recycled. To really help with this problem‚ one could just go and buy a real cool container that can hold tap water and just refill when needed. Tap water has been around for years and has been used more often than the resent years when bottle water came into the picture and everyone wanted to carry that bottle and be in the style with the others. When looking at the vise

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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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    TAPS Website Analysis

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    because it is relevant to me. TAPS (Tragedy Assistance Program for Survivors) is a non-profit organization that specializes in support for those who have lost loved ones in the military. I have not lost anyone in the military‚ but I am a part of the U.S. Air Force. The website would be useful for my family‚ god forbid if anything was to happen to me during deployment. I have been serving for less than a year and so far have made the best decision ever in my life. TAPS provides support‚ programs‚

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    Persuasive Tap Water

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    you are drinking quality water. Sadly‚ high quality drinking water is hard to come by these days‚ even in the US. While we may be lucky and privileged to have access to water that is largely free of disease-causing microorganisms‚ drinking unfiltered tap

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    environmental issue and has been debated about regularly across the world. Tap water compared to a bottle is more beneficial because it’s cheaper for the economy and does not contain as many harmful chemicals. With Americans drinking about a billion glasses per day out of their sink‚ they rely on the water to suite their daily needs. They also have trust in the public water system to provide safe water. Diana Kelly quotes‚ "In the U.S.‚ tap water is already treated to remove particles‚chemicals and bacteria

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    Bottle and Tap Water

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    materials used by humans are left to pollute. Bottled water is one of the greatest plastic materials produced. They say that bottled water is safer‚ more convenient‚ and helps provides jobs to workers in many ways. Bottled water maybe a little cleaner than tap water‚ but purity comes with a price. Workers may make money in the water bottle industry‚ but compared to the price paid on producing and selling bottled water‚ it is a very small amount. Bottled water is not only costly to us‚ but also to the environment

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    Tap Water Experiment

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    If...‚ then... Materials: 1. 2 Plastic cups 2. Tap Water 3. Teaspoon 4. Bag of salt 5. Freezer 6. Clock 7. Paper 8. Pencil Procedures: 1. Take plastic cup and pour in one cup water in each 2. Take one teaspoon of salt and mix it in one of cups 3. Put both cups in the freezer 4. Observe. Conclusion: When salt is added to water it slows the freezing process down‚ therefore the freezing point of tap water is higher than the freezing point of salt water.

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    Persuasive Tap Water

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    country is very clean‚ but there are still plenty of sources where it can become contaminated. A. Tap water is regulated by the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) while bottled water is regulated by the FDA (Food and Drug Administration)— 1. This causes a huge issue because the same water we use for drinking has different regulations. 2. Unlike tap water regulations‚ bottled water companies are not required by the FDA to have certified lab tests on the

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    Silent Dancing

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    Ghost from the Nursery: A Book Review by Claudia Claudia Quezada-Commerford FSHS 305 Kansas State University Ghost from the Nursery: A Book Review by Claudia In the ‘Ghost from the Nursery: Tracing the Roots of Violence’‚ the authors set out with the goal to make readers aware of the importance of the first period of a child’s life. They are seeking to explain the rise of violence in the United States‚ with children being the fastest growing criminal population. The authors

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