Third World Water Treatment Systems

By David Faulkner

While Americans are taking in liter after liter of bottled water, the idea that the U.S. has bad water quality seems to be valid. All the technology that modern science has created for making our water safe has allowed us to drink fresh water any time of the day or night.

The third world countries are not as lucky as those in the United States for having a fresh supply of quality drinking water. It is apparent that these countries suffer greatly from the lack of drinking water and the technology to improve the water. There are not facilities with the higher quality equipment to make the water safe to use. Third world countries are at a loss and only have what is available to them. The governments of these countries can not give them the clean water they need. This lack of clean and safe water has brought about the deaths of millions of the residents because of the diseases in the water. Some of these diseases are diarrhea, cholera, and dysentery.

The simplest and lowest cost water treatment systems are necessary for creating healthier circumstances for these third world countries. With clean water, they can avoid the problems with nasty water and health issues caused by contamination in the water. Research has shown that a million children under the age of six have died each year because of contaminated water and another two million have gotten diseases that come from the parasites in the water. It is an important step to provide these third world countries with cheap water treatment systems to stop the death and diseases.

The easiest filtration treatment method is still the best and lowest for cost. This cheap water treatment method does not need anything high tech for it to work properly. Any type of advanced and under advanced country that utilizes their water from the rivers, lakes, and brooks, can utilize this method. This would be a great project for private and international humanitarian organizations to start working on to give this low cost water treatment method to the third world countries.

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International agencies such as the World Bank have come to the rescue of the third world countries that need safe water by providing loans. It will be necessary for these agencies to continue to provide low cost treatments that are needed. These third world countries need to not only be provided with treatment methods for the water sources that are already there and also the technology to be able to eventually provide themselves with their own safe drinking water.

With the goal of making the Millennium Development Goals is imperative to give the countries in the South to have a chance to reach a solution for creating safe water to the people of the developed and underdeveloped countries. Any type of water treatment systems that can give the third world countries clean and safe water and also be of low cost, will change the lives of many millions of people.

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25 October

Choosing Blue Duvet Covers}

Submitted by: Rakesh Gaikwad

Blue duvet covers have shades that range from a light sky blue all the way to a classic deep navy blue. The color blue is versatile and it appears in several traditional and modern patterns. You will find blue duvet covers that include ensembles featuring blue as the main focal point of the colors that are displayed in the pattern. When you are shopping for blue duvet covers, you will come across a wide array of traditional and modern themed blue duvet cover sets that are available in abstract, floral, plaid and solid patterns.

One of the news styles available is the Arboretum Bluebell by Mystic Valley Traders. It features a white floral pattern against a blue backing that reverses to a blue floral pattern against a white backing. This line of bedding has a feel to it that is sophisticated, like a cottage in the country.

The Banff by Lawrence Home is a mixture of patterns with a stylish bold plaid pattern on the face of the comforter and a smaller plaid on the reverse side of the comforter. Simple traditional plaids can add vibrancy to any room. Decorating is easy when it centers on these bold dark colors of green apple, navy beige and muted blue. This blue duvet cover is a blend of cotton and polyester so it is machine washable.

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Another newly available style from Lawrence Home is the Barcode. This collection has a clean-cut look that will appeal to both men and women. This collection is contemporary and stylish. The rich textures of the colors with the details like the grommet taped piecing makes this style of blue duvet cover stand out in a room. Throw in some decorative pillows to give the room a sense of flair that is unique.

The Batik by Nygard Home is a contemporary design that includes beautifully textured shades of brown and aqua. This funky pattern will bring energy to any room. This collection is all cotton with 300-thread count.

Another favorite by Lawrence Home is Breeze, which is a large organic silhouette pattern that gives the room the feeling of lying in the cool shade next to the blue water enjoying a piece of milk chocolate under the ivory clouds. The decorative pillows add a bit of shimmer to the room with their sequin accents. The sheets and pillowcases in this collection are 300-thread count merrow stitch.

Another new collection from Mystic Valley Traders is the smooth trendy Cafe Aqua. The troubles of your day will fade away as you lay among the soft aqua blue accents on the contemporary shades of tan in a box design that is as easy on the eyes as it is soft to the touch.

The elegant floral style of Carrington by Down Town is beautiful in this collection that includes solid fitted sheets and pillowcases that are reversible. The technique of the weave in the solid colors gives you the opportunity to personalize your ensemble with dark or light colors. The solid color bed skirts that are offered with this style are reversible. The soothing color scheme of pink, blue and latte is just one of the reasons why this is my favorite style of blue duvet cover set.

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30 March

Indian Bridal Sarees}

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A saree, sari, or shari is a strip of unstitched cloth that extends from four to nine meters long and draped over the body in various styles. As the most common practice, wrap it around the waist then drape over the shoulder to expose the midriff. For the upper garment, wear a short backless or halter-necked blouse with short sleeves and a plunging neckline known as a “choli” or “ravika”. An underskirt or petticoat called “pavada/pavadai” in the south, and “shaya” in eastern India usually accompanies the saree. As a whole, sarees can be highly accessorized with mirrors, embroidery, and many other frills, and is therefore good for any occasion, but is essentially ideal for weddings.

Today’s most popular saree style is the nivi drape. To make such drape, wrap the cloth around the lower body and form into even flower petal-like pleats tucked into the waistband of the petticoat, which is just below the navel. After one more turn around the waist, drape the loose end called the pallu or pallav diagonally in front of the torso and over to the shoulder. Show or hide the navel depending on the occasion by adjusting the pallu. Leave the intricately designed long end of the pallu hanging freely from the back of the shoulder, tucked in at the waist, or use to cover the head or the neck. In some nivi styles, the pallu drapes from the back towards the front.

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The saree is customarily red in color, but current couturiers make use of other vibrant hues by using Bandhej, the traditional art of dying. Particularly for wedding events, more types of base materials and embellishments go with their contemporary designs as well. All types of silk like Handloom Kanchipuram, Pure Apoorva, Kanchi, Crepe, and so forth work well with handwork of stones, sequins, crystals, pearls, coins and beads. Eye-catching embroideries, special weavings, and contrast patchwork beautifies any design and materials.

An exclusive collection of designer sarees is also available in the market. The affluent and the celebrities in India show off wearing fabulous signature bridal outfits, yet anyone can be the center of attraction when complemented by sarees in lehenga-style pattern. A bride can definitely win the heart of her groom with a captivating bridal saree and enjoy a lifetime remembrance of her wedding day.

Wearing Indian bridal sarees are not only for the inhabitants of India. Foreigners may as well try them and be a trendsetter with this line of clothing. An air of sensuality and sophistication best describes what mood it may give to those who wears them and to those who beholds them. With the rich array of accessories to highlight a saree, the wearer’s beauty will surely emanate from within and any wedding can be timeless like the wedding sarees that set apart the lavish and impressive tradition in India. Precious moments like uniting in wedlock call for precious Indian sarees that fuse together a treasure of ingenious designs, perfect artistry, and a diverse culture.

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