Water Crisis in India Essay

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    Synopsis 8 India 's capital announced the implementation of various measures to combat the air pollution that has plagued the city. According to the Hawai’i News Now article, published on November 6th, 2016, New Delhi will be closing schools, halting construction, and dousing roads with water to tackle the air pollution crisis. New Delhi is one of the world 's most polluted cities with particulate matter 2.5 (PM2.5) levels of over 900 micrograms per cubic meter. According to the World Health…

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    Third World Countries Need Our Help Imagine our country is in great devastation, and there is barely any water for the majority of us due to the current global warming crisis. Our country is undeveloped and not a single person watching chooses to take concern over our dying nation. How would we feel? We would be scared and anxious about the near future. Unfortunately, this is how many third world countries feel today. Currently, they may not be at their highest points of development, but they…

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    and lieutenant governor of Massachusetts was a small episode in a series events that launched a half-century of protest and political upheaval throughout the Western world. This historic era that came to be known as the Age of Revolution. The true crisis began in 1760 when George III claimed the throne of Great Britain. No one on either side of the Atlantic envisioned that within two decades Britain’s American colonies would separate from the empire in a brutal uprising. The government in…

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    idea of ‘Homeland’, which is characterized by geographical boundaries. Vijay Mishra recalls an incident where V.S. Naipaul is asked, ‘Where do you come from?’ (Mishra, 4) With Partition migrants we see how this question manifests into an identity crisis which leads to a ‘double consciousness’ (Mishra, 5) within their psyche: since the question interpreted from the Indian perspective…

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    different ways. A popular figure, Dan Barber, discusses farms can help produce resources that can maintain enough to feed communities. Ocean farming does not require any type of resources to maintain, which is why it can be an important source to end the crisis from using food production that uses land as a requirement. Two important type of ocean farms is seaweed and shellfish that can be crucial to the economy. Seaweed farming can produce for the economy, so there would not be any more…

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    The growing problem of antibiotic resistance is becoming clear in India, where 58,000 babies have died from infections that could not be cured with antibiotics (Harris, 2014). Adults are susceptible to these antibiotic resistant illnesses as well, 45 year-old singer Uppalapu Shrinivas died after contracting an infection (Harris, 2014). However, babies are at a greater risk because their immune systems are not as strong as an adults (Harris, 2014). One of the infants that died due to a resistant…

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    Water has proven to be essential to everyday lives; yet many individuals in the world lack access to clean water. People need water to survive because this resource provides many benefits in keeping the human body vigorous. Benefits that comes to drinking water is that it helps maintain the balance of bodily fluids (Zelman). A study shows that the human body is composed of 60% of water, in which it helps in digesting,absorbing, or preserving normal body temperature.Other benefits that are…

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    The Great Game Analysis

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    collision of distinct geopolitical strivings of the two power received a name “the Great Game” in the West historiography. The Great Game played out across the 19th century. The conflict originated in 1813 by the Russian-French attempt to invade English India and came to the end by Anglo-Russian convention in 1907 (Trenin 2014). Although the Great Game came to close in 1907, it can be very useful in explaining contemporary world conflicts. There are several conflicts on the Middle East, and…

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    Russia, India, and China have been recognized as countries that could overpower the United States. These remarks have not come true due to the fact the United States’ economy and military are superior to all. The United States is too dominant as of right now to be overthrown…

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    Moodbidri, India 2Department of Mechanical Engineering, Faculty of Engineering, Christ University, Bengaluru, India Abstract The modern scenario reveals that the world is facing energy crisis due to dwindling source of fossil fuels. Biodiesel which is an alternate fuel, is produced from virgin or used vegetable oils, both edible and non-edible. Without any further changes it can be used in compression-ignition (diesel) engines. There is a big demand to produce bio diesel in India and supply of…

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