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    Materials and Waste Strategy, and the Water Management Strategy. Energy, materials and Waste strategy undertaken in several ways including energy efficiency through reducing the use of energy from renewable sources, the use of solar energy as an effort to reduce the non-renewable resources dependency, implementation of the waste management system as well as re-use the existing materials. Water Management Strategy is conducted by restriction on the household water consumption as well as managing

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    Water is a very important commodity to live. Some people say it’s a right, but others at as if it’s a privilege, and as a result, people lack it. The human body is about sixty percent water, but in what I have seen just in my twenty years of life, people do not drink merely enough of it. Instead, water has been replaced as a go-to drink by things like milk, coffee, pop, or energy drinks, but natural energy lies in water. With water we can be more energized, awake, and of course, hydrated, which all

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    start wanting foods that will help warm you up. Soup comforts people and you can eat it year-round. When you become sick, you turn to soup to help make you feel better. Many people believe that soup cures illnesses. Knowing how to make the soup can act as the biggest challenge. It is not easy, but, after you make it a couple of times, you can become a professional at it. Once you master making homemade soup, you will never want to go back to eating it from a can. A popular soup that you might like

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    With what Mr. Calvin has said in his story The Great Climate Flip Flop this may and will happen soon if we do not choose to act. Now, you are most likely thinking what is a climate flip-flop and why should I even care about it? The reason you should care is simple this has the potential to be a very dangerous situation if it is left unattended. According to Calvin if we do not act now our climate will change

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    The lake is the main source of water and the main feature of fingerbone. Ruth loves to spend time at the shore, where she spent many a school day relaxing and waiting to get caught. She observes the vastness of the lake and becomes intrigued by all the possibilities it offers and all the adventures to be had. The lake fascinates her and adds to their sense of transience by constantly drawing her out of school and into thoughts of her own will. Providing Ruth with her own time to come up with

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    The Role of Water in Living Organisms Water is one of the most abundant molecules on planet earth; it is found in vast amounts not only in earthly enviroments (oceans, lakes and rivers), but is also present in the atmosphere, and as solid ice in the two poles. Consequently it is rather logical that water plays an important role in biological life: the origins of life occurred in water and life itself wouldn't be able to continue in it's absence . I will now describe

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    chordates is made possible due to the arrangements of the muscles in fish. There are muscles on both the left and right side of the fish’s body that act in tandem to move the fish forward through the extremely dense water. When the muscles on the left contract, the muscles on the right relax allowing the fish to move in “s” shaped waves through the body of water. The muscles are arranged in segments, allowing for different muscles on the same side to either expand or contract simultaneously. Nerve impulses

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    It also means more runoff, more percolation and more water erosion. They all help to determine the kind of soils in an area. Relief: This refers to the landscape position and the slopes it has. Steep, long slopes mean water will run down faster and potentially erode the surfaces of slopes. The effect will be poor soils on the slopes, and richer deposits at the foot of the slopes. Also

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    decrease flooding, remove pollutants from water, recharge groundwater, protect shorelines, provide habitat for wildlife, and serve important recreational and cultural functions. The Mississippi River Delta ecosystems alone provide at least $12 – 47 billion in benefits to people every year. If wetlands are lost, the cost of replacing them can be extremely expensive, if at all possible. Lost wetlands can result in a city having to invest more money in drinking water treatment or higher costs to citizens

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    be the same at any temperature. Enzymes also known as biological catalase, originate from a living organism in order to act as a catalase to boost the rate of a chemical reaction. One of the main factors that control enzyme activity is the environment the enzyme is exposed to. A catalase is an enzyme that creates a chain reaction that disassembles hydrogen Peroxide into Water (H2O) and oxygen (O2). Anselme Payen a French scientist discover enzymes by using a diastase enzyme to breakdown maltose

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