Sentences with phrase «water world of»

So you'll need to explore this water world of sorts, look for supplies, climb ruins, and more.
Kauai's geography is unique in the sense that it is the only island that has a water world of navigable rivers that descend from the mountains to the sea.
This special course will introduce un-certified divers to the beautiful under - water world of St. Maarten.
Enjoy lunch overlooking the beautifull Whitsunday waters, Please ask upon booking as we cater different lunch options Border Island or coral gardens After lunch, it's back on board and off to the Coral Gardens to enjoy snorkelling in the tranquil under water world of the Whitsundays, beautiful corals and tropical fish amaze the experienced and first timers alike.

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Dean Kamen, inventor of the world's first portable kidney dialysis machine, the world's first portable drug - infusion pump, the Segway and the Slingshot machine that can turn anything wet into clean drinking water exhibits this belief, too.
From Coca - Cola's portable water purification system to the Toronto - based startup that's pioneering new ways to ship emergency supplies to remote corners of the globe, the world of business is building a brighter future — for everyone.
It's also a natural deep water port and houses the largest naval fleet in the world, as well as the only major submarine and ship building yards in the U.S.. On top of that, it's becoming a center for the biotech industry and has a growing startup scene.
Companies can also «test the waters» using the new provisions of Regulation A — meaning that you can let the world know you are thinking of raising investment dollars.
The dust has hardly settled on abandoned Juicero machines, yet already the world has moved on to the latest tech lifestyle outrage: unfiltered, untreated, unsterilized spring water, sold at upwards of $ 20 a gallon.
«Those pushing for net neutrality think the world would work better if the Internet was somehow magically transformed into a public utility, like a water or electricity company, with the FCC and state regulators setting rates, overseeing investment, and micromanaging relationships between providers and customers,» Downes says, adding the result would be devastating to the smooth functioning of ISP networks.
Since the 18th century the world has undergone massive change through a series of industrial revolutions, from the advent of water and steam power to electric power to the rise of electronics and computers.
WHILE B Digital's plan for world domination may not have eventuated it has certainly gained a significant national presence in the mobile telecommunications industry and, with an advertising budget of $ 8.5 million, is a big fish in Perth's advertising waters.
The United Nations estimates that by 2050 more than 60 % of the world's population will lack fresh water for drinking and cooking.
The enigmatic world may also contain clues about the origin of water on Earth and the solar system's formation.
Although the prospect of visiting a world that could have more water than all of Earth's oceans combined is terribly exciting, NASA's proposed spacecraft falls short of meeting certain expectations:
Cancun — with its beautiful sandy beaches and turquoise waters - is one of the world's top beach destinations, and it also one of the most - visited spring break destinations on the planet.
This small, unsuspecting drink cart is in the France pavilion over by the water of the World Showcase Lagoon.
The world needs a better toilet — one that can work for the millions of people in developing countries who lack running water and sanitary waste - removal systems.
The world's most populous country also has just 25 % of the world's average per capita water resources.
Coral reefs are dying: We've already lost half the world's coral because of human activity like dredging the sea floor, pollution, and emitting greenhouse gases that warm ocean waters and make them more acidic.
But anyway, so we talked a lot about whales and we said, «When you go whale watching and a whale breaches, a whale jumps up above the water, everybody oohs and aahs and takes pictures of it and talks about «Oh, look at the whale,» and then the whale goes back under water for like 45 minutes, and it's the most boring thing in the world.
Oceanic data is valuable, but for decades the only way to study the world's hostile waters was to deploy a stationary buoy, launch a satellite into space, or send a government research vessel that runs hundreds of thousands of dollars a day to operate — on top of its initial price tag of hundreds of millions of dollars.
Norway is to build the world's first sea tunnel to enable ships to bypass the dangerous waters of its western coast.
You can relax on what have been voted as some of the best beaches in the world and once your body has recharged with a healthy dose of Vitamin D, go play a round of golf on a course overlooking the water.
Jared Schoepf, founder of SafeSIPP SafeSIPP is a social venture addressing three problems facing rural communities in the developing world: transportation, purification and storage of drinking water.
But it has given the sleepy nonprofit world a brief, bracing splash of cold water — and brought home the idea that social media and fun, easy - to - do challenges can have a big impact on social causes.
The pattern the water circulation forms in that region is called the Indian Ocean Gyre, one of five of the major ocean gyres of the world that scientists have identified so far.
But here we are trying to do one of the most redemptive things in the world, and bring clean water to every man, woman and child.
And we think that oceans and water are necessary for the development of life as we know it, so perhaps, if these kinds of ocean worlds are common across the galaxy, and if that's where life most often develops.
Clorox sells its namesake bleach, and a number of household goods — Kingsford Charcoal, Pine - sol, Glad bags, Brita water filters, and Burt's Bees care products — in countries around the world.
In last year's contest, bottled - water brand Humankind Water, which donates 100 percent of its profits to helping get clean water to children across the world, was the audience favorite and is now sold in Wal - Mart stores in Connecticut and Marywater brand Humankind Water, which donates 100 percent of its profits to helping get clean water to children across the world, was the audience favorite and is now sold in Wal - Mart stores in Connecticut and MaryWater, which donates 100 percent of its profits to helping get clean water to children across the world, was the audience favorite and is now sold in Wal - Mart stores in Connecticut and Marywater to children across the world, was the audience favorite and is now sold in Wal - Mart stores in Connecticut and Maryland.
That means he's not trying to solve world poverty, bring fresh water to Africa, bring the internet to the farthest reaches of South America, or save species in the polar regions from going extinct.
The meat and a book that cleans dirty water are the latest innovations in food technology that could be key to sustainability in a world of finite resources.
Sure, you won't know the specific compounds in your water — that's the kind of rigorous coffee science Hendon and Colonna - Dashwood relied on to place fifth overall in the World Barista Championship.
Other practitioners of the pop - expert model include Canadian academic Thomas Homer - Dixon, who predicted the world was about to be wracked by cross-border wars fought over basic resources such as water.
In the first of three planned games in the eastern water town of Wuzhen, the AlphaGo program held off China's world number one Ke Jie in front of Chinese officials and Google parent Alphabet's chief executive Eric Schmidt.
When scouts from Cirque du Soleil arrived in search of new talent, she decided to audition for the company, and by 1997, after winning another world title, Titarenko moved to Canada to train for Cirque's Las Vegas water show, O.
Anyone can captain a boat on calm waters, but the waters of the corporate and political worlds are rarely calm.
My ideal life is going to regions of the world without power or running water and sleeping under a blanket of stars, and the next week being at the Opera House in Paris.
Dirty air, water, and working conditions are associated with some of the most prominent causes of death in the world, including heart disease, cancer, and lung disease.
China suffered a major defeat Tuesday as an international court rebuked its claims on distant waters that contain the world's busiest shipping lanes and declared some of its expansionary tactics illegal.
In addition to showcasing its own products over the holidays, Google plans to allocate some screen time to a handful of non-profits, including Charity Water and the World Wildlife Fund.
1971 - Clean Water Act Southern California went from having some of the worst coastal water quality that existed in the U.S. - with primary treated raw sewage released one mile from shore - to having some of the best wastewater treatment in the world tWater Act Southern California went from having some of the worst coastal water quality that existed in the U.S. - with primary treated raw sewage released one mile from shore - to having some of the best wastewater treatment in the world twater quality that existed in the U.S. - with primary treated raw sewage released one mile from shore - to having some of the best wastewater treatment in the world today.
At our current rate of manufacturing and consumption, we risk bringing future generations into a world without clean air or water.
We all share 1 % of the world's fresh water supply.
Two days after this year's Academy Awards, Mycoskie sits in his world - bazaar - flavored office, one leg hooked over the arm of a chair, sipping sparkling water and munching almonds from Whole Foods.
«I started going back and trying to think about what I use in my day - to - day work,» said Peter Gleick, a hydrologist who looks at the movement of water all over the world to understand and predict droughts and flooding.
Now a thriving local startup, Pipeguard, which was founded by a small team of MIT students, could keep as much as 20 percent of the world's drinking water supply from getting lost — and prevent global crises like the catastrophic water shortage in South Africa.
The decision to return clean water to local communities wasn't an idea dreamt by a bright - eyed Coca - Cola employee, but rather a decision following years of mounting dissatisfaction from locals, consumers and NGOs who have seen the company exhaust local water resources in small communities in the developing world.
While the livestock sector supports livelihoods of one billion of the world's poor, and its products provide one - third of our protein intake, it poses serious threat to our environment: it is responsible for 14.5 percent of GHG emissions, 29 percent of total water footprint of agriculture, and occupies 30 percent of the land surface of the planet.
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