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Review and read the next 2 slides. Which slide would you rather read/view? Explain Did you learn the same information from each slide? Explain What could a presenter do when speaking in front of a room or recording the presentation?

The World’s Drinking Water Do you know if most water in the world is clean or polluted? There are many people in the world that do not have the ability to drink clean water. Many of these people get sick from the dirty water that they drink. This is such a problem that many people die because of unsanitary conditions. Many people spend much of their day trying to find clean drinking water. Could you imagine having to get your water every day and not have a place to get it? Most water project do not last that long. They fail to work.

World Drinking Water- Clean or Polluted People in developing countries cannot get clean water. Unsanitary drinking sources: sickness and death Main part of day spent looking for family drinking water. Most water projects fail.