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  2. Mr. Popper's Penguins - Wikipedia

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    Mr. Popper's Penguins is a children's book written by Richard and Florence Atwater, with illustrations by Robert Lawson, originally published in 1938.It tells the story of a poor house painter named Mr. Popper and his family, who live in the small town of Stillwater in the 1930s.

  3. Human right to water and sanitation - Wikipedia

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    The courts found that the right to life, as protected by Article 21 of the Constitution of India, included the right to enjoy pollution-free water. [73] The case failed upon the facts and it was held that the petition had been filed not in any public interest but for the petitioner's personal interest and therefore a continuation of litigation ...

  4. Poughkeepsie plan - Wikipedia

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    A Catholic newspaper, the New York Freeman, condemned the plan as a watering down of true Catholic education. [2] Most of the negative responses, however, came as part of the broader debate over America's common schools from people committed to the idea that having all children attend the same public school was an important way of Americanizing the children of immigrants.

  5. Mapping controversies - Wikipedia

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    Mapping controversies (MC) is an academic course taught in science studies, [1] stemming from the writings of the French sociologist and philosopher Bruno Latour. [2] MC focuses exclusively on the controversies surrounding scientific knowledge rather than the established scientific facts or outcomes.

  6. California water wars - Wikipedia

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    [2]: 74–76 [11]: 152 [12] From a hydrological point of view, the San Fernando Valley was ideal: its aquifer could serve as free water storage without evaporation. [ 2 ] : 73 One obstacle to the irrigation was the Los Angeles City Charter, which prohibited the sale, lease, or other use of the city's water without a two-thirds approval by the ...

  7. Water conflict - Wikipedia

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    Ethiopia's move to fill the dam's reservoir could reduce Nile flows by as much as 25% and devastate Egyptian farmlands. [1]Water conflict typically refers to violence or disputes associated with access to, or control of, water resources, or the use of water or water systems as weapons or casualties of conflicts.

  8. We Asked 'The Water Sommelier' to Rank His Favorite Bottled ...

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    Poland Spring is a bottled water brand that you’ll commonly find at grocery stores on the East Coast. Since its conception in 1845, Poland Spring has provided quality water with a TDS of around 100.

  9. Still Water (University of Maine) - Wikipedia

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    Still Water has released social software intended to foster collaborative creation, distribution, and preservation of common culture. ThoughtMesh and The Pool are meant to connect digital scholars and creators, and have been described as incubators for artists [2] and students [3] that may serve as a means of evaluating academics working in new media.