Writing Process Writing process is like a sectioned triangle where one begins from broad view of writing then narrows as one moves up as a result of improvement. Different characteristics are learnt at different levels and from a wide view to specific style. Writing is follows some instructions and improves over...
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My primary motivation for writing the draft My primary motivation for writing the draft is to put into practice my newly acquired writing skills. The intended audience was my peers who could later look into the draft and develop responsive feedback which will be instrumental for consideration in the enhancement of...
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For writing project 3 I will research on the problem of water shortage in cities resulting from the population increase and ravaging droughts by use of Cape Town as an example. Currently, there are signs of declining levels of water in city's biggest dam, Theewaterskloof. In efforts to avert the...
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This paper is targeted towards addressing the extent of water scarcity and its impacts, particularly addressing shortage of water in South Africa. The main aim is to make my key audience, my fellow classmates and instructor, understand the relevance of water conservation and equal distribution. Unlike South Africa, many countries...
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Cape Town's Water Shortage and Inequality Issues Cape Town has over the past experienced a number of water shortage cases that are as a direct consequence of drought. This problem has, however, exposed a number of critical issues that involve inequality in the city as far as the distribution of the...
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A drought, in 2015, arose in the Western Cape province of South Africa, causing austere water scarcity in the locality, thus affecting Cape Town city. For a majority of the inhabitants of the town’s expansive low-income community, water has constantly been an occasional resource. Cape Town is the first city...
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Water Situation in California Water is a crucial natural resource with a myriad of biological, chemical and physical uses. According to Ballard and Hively (2017, p.96), the current water coverage is 71% of the earth's total surface with the percentage rapidly increasing due to unpredictable climatic changes caused by the greenhouse...
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In addition to conventional sources of energy including and not limited to geothermal, wind, and solar, the ocean can be tapped to generate power. Turbines, special buoys, and other technologies are used convert kinetic energy possessed by the waves and tides to environmentally friendly electrical power. Notably, tidal and wave...
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According to Ricardo, rent entails the amounts paid to landlords following the utilization of the indestructible and original components of the soil. On the other hand, there has been a rising trend of privatizing scarce water resources around the world (Glennon, 2004). The theory brought forth by Ricardo has been...
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Of all the advancements in science and technology achieved, treatment of water can be described as one of the greatest. Adequate clean water is essential for the survival of humans and good public health. In the absence of disinfection and filtration, consumers would be at the risk of contracting diseases...
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For writing project 3 I will research on the problem of water shortage in cities resulting from the population increase and ravaging droughts by use of Cape Town as an example. Currently, there are signs of declining levels of water in city's biggest dam, Theewaterskloof. In efforts to avert the...
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How much area does water across the entire globe cover? What is the importance of consuming water? These are some of the questions that always cross my mind often. Approximately, 71 percent of the surface of the earth happens to be covered by water (Ruddiman, 2001). Nearly 96.5 percent of...
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