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  2. Water conflict - Wikipedia

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    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. The term water war is colloquially used in media for some disputes over water, and often is more limited to describing a conflict between countries, states ...

  3. Stillwater (film) - Wikipedia

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    Stillwater is a 2021 American crime drama film directed by Tom McCarthy, based on a script he co-wrote with Marcus Hinchey, Thomas Bidegain and Noé Debré. It is the first DreamWorks Pictures film to be distributed by Focus Features.

  4. Stillwater - Wikipedia

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    Still Water (University of Maine), a former laboratory at the University of Maine, U.S. Stillwater Mill, a former textile factory in Smithfield, Rhode Island, U.S. Stillwater Mining Company, a palladium and platinum mining company; Minnesota Correctional Facility – Stillwater, an American prison

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  6. Blue Gold: World Water Wars - Wikipedia

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    Blue Gold: World Water Wars is a 2008 documentary film directed, co-produced, and co-written by Sam Bozzo, [1] based on the book Blue Gold: The Fight to Stop the Corporate Theft of the World’s Water by Maude Barlow and Tony Clarke. [2] It was produced by Mark Achbar and Si Litvinoff and was narrated by Malcolm McDowell.

  7. California water wars - Wikipedia

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    Water from the Owens River started being diverted to Los Angeles in 1913, precipitating conflict and eventual ruin of the valley's economy. By the 1920s, so much water was diverted from the Owens Valley that agriculture became difficult. This led to the farmers trying to destroy the aqueduct in 1924. Los Angeles prevailed and kept the water ...

  8. 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.

  9. Still Waters - Wikipedia

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    Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects Wikidata item; Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Still waters is an anapodoton (truncation) of the proverb ...