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Films and movies such as the movie water (2005) directed by Deepa Mehta can be used in a classroom setting to enable students to gain a deeper understanding of intercultural communication concepts and perspectives.... It enables students to gain awareness of cultural differences… The setting of the water movie is in the 1938 Indian culture.... In this paper, the film water (2005) will be used to identify and discuss the various intercultural communication concepts....
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The author examines the Tucson water supply system.... The Central Arizona Project is a water supply and treatment project owned by the United States Bureau of Reclamation.... Tucson gets its drinking water from three major sources Colorado River, groundwater and treated.... Tucson draws about 44 billion water gallons from Colorado River annually.... This water comes to the utility through the Central Arizona Project....
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Another reason which has posed serious constraints on water supply is the changes observed by scientists in the precipitation rates.... However, the present world has posed serious constraints to the supply of clean water with a constant increase in world population and continued pollution of fresh… In addition the global demand for water has increased owing to its utilization for energy and agriculture in order to meet the growing demand for food, power and transportation (The United Nations World Water Report, n....
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This is not the only problem in terms of water supply to the city: it is told that “Arizona could be forced to cut water deliveries to its… largest cities unless states that tap the dwindling Colorado River find ways to reduce water consumption and deal with a crippling drought…” (Wines, 2014).... This is not the only problem in terms of water supply to the city: it is told that “Arizona could be forced to cut water deliveries to its two largest cities unless states that tap the dwindling Colorado River find ways to reduce water consumption and deal with a crippling drought…” (Wines, 2014)....
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An author of this paper will describe arguments in support as well as against the thesis that the water supply should not be privatized, as it is the basic human right for all.... Public authorities have arranged for a supply of water to individual houses, for ages.... However, the supply of clean drinkable water has remained a matter of controversy and debate, as most of the users question the quality of water distributed by the public authorities....
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… The paper "growing water supply needs of a Rapidly Developing City such as Melbourne" is a good example of an environmental studies research proposal....
The paper "growing water supply needs of a Rapidly Developing City such as Melbourne" is a good example of an environmental studies research proposal....
Aim/purpose
The purpose of this case study is to look at the role played by Melbourne water in addressing the growing supply needs of a rapidly developing city such as Melbourne....
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Research Proposal
This case study "Melbourne water supply" discusses Melbourne water as the sole wholesale supplier of Melbourne's massive water supply system.... This increased need has made the company encounter several challenges in ensuring a reliable and sustainable water supply for the residents of Melbourne as outlined in this report.... This might cause the city to look for alternative sources of water supply (CSIRO report, 2005).... This is a disastrous trend considering the fact that the water supply is still the same despite the growing numbers....
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Case Study
This case study "Melbourne Water and growing water supply needs of a Rapidly Developing City" discusses Industrial growth, which increased production of food, as well as population growth and enhanced standards of living, has resulted in high water demand.... The objective of this case study report is to demonstrate why the Melbourne water supply must be increased in order to ensure the city has a reliable and sustainable water supply over the next decade or so....
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Case Study