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    Most of the BYUH students prefer not to ban bottled water even though they understand the disadvantages of using the bottled water and the positive effect of banning bottled water. The survey clearly shows that students knew that bottled water will cause a serious pollution problem, but it also shows that convenience is the first priority when students are choosing between tap water and bottled water. As a result, we can build more and upgrade the drinking fountains to encourage student to drink

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    Tom Standage in his article “Bad to The Last Drop” claimed that tap water is more beneficial than bottled water. At the start of the article the author described a tasting experiment he conducted with his friends to see whether they can distinguish between tap and bottled water. This experiment involved 10 bottles of water (one was filled with tap water), which were evaluated based on taste, appearance, smell, and feel. Considering how only one person was able to recognize which one was the tap

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    its main selling point”. Also, according to healthyeating.sfgate.com “Keeping your refrigerator stocked with bottled water is a quick and convenient way to fulfill your body's hydration needs. Although it doesn’t take much time or effort to fill a glass with water from the tap or a pitcher, grabbing a bottled water from the refrigerator is even

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    Have you ever been thirsty and wanted some water? You went to a store and bought plastic bottled water, drank it and threw it away? But, did you know bottled water is bought hundreds of thousands of times about every day? I am against drinking bottled water because I think that it’s hurting animals, costing 2000 times more than tap water, and making global warming worse. Buying bottled water can lead to huge consequences and it will affect us desperately. The first reason for why I am against bottled

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    Digi Melt

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    Using a Digi Melt to find the melting point, then determining an appropriate solvent, the identity of an unknown solid was found, dissolved, gravity filtrated, and recrystallized to produce a pure solid. By preforming a boiling point test with a thermometer, capillary tube, and water bath, the identity of an unknown liquid was discovered Procedure: MACROSCALE UNKNOWN A Obtain macroscale unknown and weight out 1 gram *Mass = 1.0518 grams *Appearance: The compound was white, grainy, and appeared

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    So you are planning to give your home a new look with New Replacement Windows. With countless styles to choose from sliding, bay, bow, single-double hung, glass and crack, having perfect windows for your home is just next to impossible task. And not only that, once you choose one, next confusing task is to choose windows frames that suites the best. Selecting a window frame may seem to be a more confusing task to every homeowner, but the fact is that it is very easy task if done with proper knowledge

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    Ever had that feeling of being trapped somewhere and you can’t get out? It’s not pleasant. A girl in my 12th grade class has always picked on me since elementary school, but one day she took it too far. I was at my locker when suddenly she grabs my arm and starts dragging me somewhere. I try to pull away or call for help, but no one comes to my rescue, they just stare at me. Eventually, she takes me to the front a janitor’s closet. She tries to shove me in, but I refuse and push back at her. However

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    Joseph Szabo Essay

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    Joseph Szabo, born in 1944 in Toledo (Ohio), is a contemporary American photographer, whose body of work could serve as an intimate chronicle of adolescence over the past four decades. Receiving his education from Pratt Institute in New York (1968), Szabo started his teaching experience, firstly at Malverne High School in New York (1972-1999), and later also lecturing at the International Center of Photography (since 1978). Since the very beginning, he started to intensively observe his students

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    The author states that there are three theories about the purpose of the carved stone balls and provides three reasons. In contrast the professor states that none of the theory are convincing and she opposes each of the author’s reasons. First, the article states that one theory is that they were used in hunting or fighting. However, the professor opposes this point by saying that the common neolithic weapons are generally shown the sign of ware, so if the carved stone balls were used for hunting

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    The presence made by the Windows has not gone unnoticed and thanks to Abbot Suger for his love of stained glass we can continue to rejoice in his vision. Suger noted in his own words, “Thus, when --out of my delight in the beauty of the house of God-- the loveliness of the many-colored gems has called me away from external cares, and worthy meditation has induced me to reflect, transferring that which is material to that which is immaterial, on the diversity of the sacred virtues: then it seems to

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