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    Loice's Water Crisis

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    like a mitten, Michigan is known for its great lakes. With this fact, how could it be possible that one of Michigan's biggest cities, does not have safe drinking water? Flint's water crisis didn’t start from just one problem, it started from several, so who do we have to blame for the crisis? The DEQ. The DEQ is to blame for the crisis because they were shown the facts by a doctor, but they dismissed it. They didn’t want to spend the money on new pipes, so they tried to ignore the fact that it…

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    Chicago Water Crisis

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    In this first chunk of the reading on the biography of Chicago, it goes over how the city came to be. It starts all the way back from the 1850’s when the city first started to expand. They had many troubles because of flooding but eventually overcame it and later started building, overcoming all of the past destruction that had once happened. In the early 1900’s Chicago started to industrialize and plants started popping up all around. Along with this there were plenty of people who were…

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    Pamela Puchalski is one author who believes that the government failed its people during the Flint Water Crisis, as she describes in her article “A Functioning Government Could Have Prevented the Flint Crisis” (2017). She attributes the poisoning of Flint residents to the incompetence of government officials at both the city and state level. Puchalski outlines the five different ways in which the government failed the people. First, she says, they made decisions based on what would be quick and…

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    through a water crisis, their water has lead in it and some people don’t have the money to buy gallons of water for their family to use. A single mother of three was being interviewed and had said, ‘“I can’t afford to go buy 20 gallons of water just to bathe him one time,’” For instance, their doctor told them that he doesn’t want him bathing in the tap water at their Flint home because of the dangers it comes with.He recommended, “Don’t let your children bathe in the tub with tap water at your…

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    California Water Crisis How would you feel if you didn’t have enough water to use the restroom everyday, or if you couldn’t shower for over 6 months? Being that California has been in a gargantuan drought for the past 4 to 5 years, water has been in short supply in more places than not. Farmers claim that they should be allowed unlimited access to the state’s supply of groundwater, solely in view of money crops. Ironically, while farmers are making these claims there are people in these towns,…

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    World's Poor ,Drinking Water can kill and After Pollution in Flint, Some finds Tap Waterś Benefits Hard to Swallow is the purpose of this response. In these pieces, there are many facts presented about the water crisis. The points of view represented in these two texts had more commonalities than variances. These readings explore the topic of water crisis. Points of view represented in for the Worldś Poor, Drinking Water can Kill, After Pollution in Flint, some find Tap Waterś Benefits…

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    Dock Lock Not Engaged Case

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    Purpose: Secure Funding to install Dock-Lock’s on certain frequently used dock doors at BWI5 that do not currently have one installed. Background: There are currently two methods utilized in Amazon Sort centers for securing a trailer, or load, to a dock door for the purposes of safely unloading its contents. The first and preferred method involves the use of a commercial device known as a Dock-Lock, which utilizes a steel hook to engage a bar present on all trailers, preventing the trailer from…

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    specifically with oil However, more recently, California has been suffering from a different kind of resource scarcity- water. Here in California, many people heatedly debate on the price of gasoline, but few people are aware of the increase in water prices statewide, especially for farmers, who use eighty percent of the state’s allocated water. For farmers, the price of water has increased by as much as ten times its original amount, causing severe cutbacks in its usage in agriculture and…

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    to the tribe in the Standing Rock Reservation that if the pipeline is to be built in this location near Missouri river a leak is probable. If an oil spill were to happen, it will not only destroy the water supply for Standing Rock Reservation but it would also destroy 50% of South Dakota's potable water supply. The risk is too profound for the sake of all the members of this community and the surrounding environment. It is important to me for these people to get the chance to have a voice on…

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    and needs are not taken into consideration but rather it’s the scores the students get on a futile standardized test .There is only way true solution to this crisis found in today’s school system; the Leonardo DiCaprio Academy. The LDA is charter school located in downtown Seattle, Washington, that takes an…

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