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    Financial Might Coca-Cola currently has roughly 4.32 billion shares of its stock outstanding, with a share price as of this writing around $41.53 per share. This would put Coca-Cola 's market capitalization at roughly $178 billion. Taking cash and debt into consideration, Coca-Cola has a total value of almost $213 billion Advertising and marketing capabilities The Coca-Cola Company’s annual advertising spend was $3.98 billion in 2015, $3.51 billion in 2014 and $3.27 billion in 2013. Advertising expenses

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    Nile Delta and North Sinai by El Salam Canal. The ongoing project aims at reclamation of 400.000 feddans (Hafez, 2005 and Mohamed, 2013). Groundwater is the one available source of water in the study area beside support of El-Salam canal, so the assessment of agricultural potentiality in the Northern Sinai area requires water resources evaluation. The general geology and geomorphology of the area under study are outlined in the geology of Egypt from (Said, 1990; Deiab, 1998; and Geological Survey of

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    Removal of Arsenic from contaminated water by using Raw and Treated Laterite as an adsorption surface Tejaswi Prakhar, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, prakhartejaswi@gmail.com, 783034269, SPOTLIGHT- Long Term Problem Solving, COG/05619 Arpan Singh Rajput, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, arpanvats.singh@gmail.com, 9473840682, SPOTLIGHT- Long Term Problem Solving, COG/06735 Anmol Kumar Sinha, University of Petroleum and Energy Studies, SPOTLIGHT- Long Term Problem Solving,

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    19th century till the development of nuclear power plants in the 21st century. When we discuss pollution we are looking at a very wide subject, because many aspects branch out from it, these aspects may be classified as follows: - Air pollution. - Water pollution. - Soil pollution. - Noise pollution. -Light pollution. In general if we want to define what pollution is, it is the process of contaminating the earth, making its environment dirty and unhealthy, and making its resources unsuitable or even

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    Department of Civil Engineering, Major Project, December-2016 USE OF WASTE PLASTIC IN FLEXIBLE PAVEMENTS Sr. Sr. Name of the Project Name of the Students Roll No. Signature Supervisor/Joint Designation of The Supervisor No. No. Supervisors 1 1 2 2 3 Certificate Project work qualifies for submission 4 Approval of the Supervisor Approved/Rejected/Needs Revision 5 Signature of the Supervisor/s Department of Civil Engineering, Delhi Technological University, Delhi, India Abstract We are familiar with

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    is commonly identified by many people worldwide as being clean, fresh and pure. The rivers, lakes, wetlands and pastoral areas within New Zealand are all unique and allow life to flourish. However, over recent years, in some rural and urban areas, water quality has slowly become more and more polluted as the need to use land by many growing industries has intensified with one of New Zealand’s main land users being Dairy Farming. This is a huge part of New Zealand with dairy exports contributing $17

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    Fracking Waste Water Disposal Matthew Henson Southeastern Oklahoma State Fracking Wastewater Disposal Fracking wastewater disposal is something that society is waking up to in large numbers across the country. From pollutants of the wastewater, spills, pipelines, storage ponds, and earthquakes there are a multitude of issues created by the disposal of this fracking byproduct. As a result companies and populations alike need to be aware of the risks, hazards, and solutions associated with these

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    Watershed, located in Baldwin County, Alabama via the use of geographic information systems (GIS) and remote sensing methods and technology. For the purpose of this study, “land cover” refers to how much of a region is covered by specified land and water types (e.g. forests, wetlands, impervious surfaces, and so forth). Human-environmental interaction contributes to processes that affect fluvial environments. Indeed,

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    me often by asking me if I wanted water to thin it out some. It all came to ahead in the summer of 2010. I had just finished mowing the grass and I was worn-out and exhausted. I drank my soda with a lot of ice and started to feel even worse. That is how my family found me on the couch, exhausted and white as a sheet. The only thing I could do was look up at them, my limbs felt like lead. Both of my daughters, Jessica and Eileen, insisted I drink the glass of water they had handed to me. My best friend

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    environment. In addition, consumers are experiencing a significant amount of savings due to the overwhelming supplies of oil; thus, the revolution in new technology is triggering an improper fracking system that contributes to airborne pollution and water contamination. Higher authorities should implement the concepts of sustainability and ethical views of large corporations and businesses to protect the consumer’s safety. Political Views Oil suppliers dig deep down to the roots to analyze and derive

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