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    River Yamuna

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    sewage. Though numerous attempts have been made to clean it‚ the efforts have proven to be futile. Although the government of India has spent nearly $500 million to clean up the river‚ the river continues to be polluted with garbage while most sewage treatment facilities are underfunded or malfunctioning. In addition‚ the water in this river remains stagnant for almost 9 months in a year aggravating the situation. Delhi alone contributes around 3‚296 MLD (million litres per day) of sewage in the river

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    Describing Motion

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    cyanobacteria and their metabolites has prompted greater emphasis in optimizing water treatment options for their effective removal. In particular‚ conventional coagulation and clarification processes have been shown to be effective in removing whole cyanobacterial cells‚ and consequently a majority of the metabolites. However‚ the resultant cyanobacterial-laden sludge is often not closely monitored in treatment plants. This study has shown that the sludge supernatant derived from the coagulation/sedimentation

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    El Salto Case Study

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    The municipality of El Salto is located in the central region of the state of Jalisco‚ Mexico. According to a 2010 census‚ the population reached 138‚226 residents (Instituto Nacional de Estadística y Geografía (INEGI)‚ 2010). The fertility rate reached a 2.4 which is slightly above the 2.1 replacement fertility rate (INEGI‚ 2010). In that same year‚ the census noted that there were approximately 32‚230 houses in the region; however‚ only around 31‚723 houses had electricity service‚ 26‚499 had water

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    Water Pollution

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    their point of source. The two different categories are the‚ point-source pollution refers to contaminants that are passed through a waterway without anyone knowing about it. A few of them contaminates of this category would be discharges from treatment plants‚ factory fun off‚ leaking from underground tanks and many more. The second primary category which is‚ non-point source pollution‚ is that the contamination actually has a name and it does not come from a one indentified source. I would

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    Ethical Treatment of Animals Kenneth Huddleston SOC 120 Introduction to Ethics and Social Responsibility Instructor Hester July 23‚ 2012 The use of animals at the cost of their lives is a touchy subject with me. Animal shelters euthanize more animals than get adopted. Animals raised for food are often pinned or caged in cramped‚ unsanitary conditions. People get pets and do not take care of them and mistreat them. This paper will examine the ethical treatment of animals using virtue ethics

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    continuous cycle of abnormal cells production will eventually invade into other tissues‚ a role that normal cells cannot perform. Without the control of cell divisions in a cancerous cell‚ the cancer cell can occupy the surrounding tissues without treatment at a rapid rate. Other body or organ parts can be affected by the cancer cell by traveling through the circulatory or lymphatic systems. With the quick growth of the cancer cells in the body dividing too rapidly and no longer have the function

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    Feasibility study of a Solar Energy as a purifier for Contaminated and Salt water An Undergraduate Research Paper Presented to Mrs. Josephine Impe Napnapan National High School Tigbauan‚ Iloilo Stephen T. To-ong Acknowledgment The researcher would like to extend his sincere thanks and appreciation to the following people who have contributed‚ in one way or another‚ to the realization of this study. Mrs. Josephine Impe‚ research adviser‚ for the encouragement and support from the

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    and as a combined serotonin and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitor at higher dosages. It is now a recommended first-line treatment for PTSD. B. Antipsychotics The most common alternative to antidepressants are the atypical antipsychotics. risperidone (Risperdal) olanzapine (Zyprexa) quetiapine (Seroquel) Antipsychotic medicines seem to be most useful in the treatment of PTSD in those who suffer from agitation‚ dissociation‚ hyper vigilance‚ intense suspiciousness (paranoia)‚ or brief

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    Manufacturing Technology

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    which metal is being used‚ the size and scale of the component‚ the finish required‚ the complexity of the structure etc. Within this report I will analyse casting methods‚ there advantages and disadvantages‚ defects that can take place‚ and what treatments are available. Common casting defects and there possible causes; There are many different types of casting methods used within jaguar‚ and with all these different methods come different kinds of defects. Defects can be the result of anything

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    Causes of Water Pollution

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    the main cause of water pollution in Vietnam. Many industrial facilities use freshwater to carry away waste from their plants into canals‚ rivers‚ and lakes. Most of the enterprises don’t have any wastewater treatment system and many industrial zones don’t have a central wastewater treatment plant. Industrial wastewater is directly discharged into canals‚ lakes‚ ponds‚ and rivers‚ causing serious pollution of surface water. Besides this‚ the growing number of factories along the river and their untreated

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