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Created with Fabric.js 1.4.5 The Right to Clean Water What is the right to clean water? The right to clean water is having 50 liters of water per person within 1000 meters of the person's house and should be clean and cost less than 4 per cent of household income. Citations Hrw, Decade, Water for Life, 2015, UN-Water, United Nations, MDG, water, sanitation, financing, gender, IWRM, Human right, transboundary, cities, quality, food security, General Comment, BKM, Albuquerque. (n.d.). Retrieved March 24, 2016, from http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/human_right_to_water.shtmlDecade, Water for Life, 2015, UN-Water, United Nations, MDG, water, sanitation, financing, gender, IWRM, Human right, transboundary, cities, quality, food security. (n.d.). Retrieved March 24, 2016, from http://www.un.org/waterforlifedecade/index.shtmlMonopoly Board Game. (n.d.). Retrieved March 25, 2016, from http://www.amazon.com/Hasbro-00009-482-Monopoly-Board/dp/B00CV5PN2Whttp://townhall.com/political-cartoons/scottstantis/2007/06/05/8639 How has clean water affected human success? With more water there are more people to invent technologies and with more water many countries blossomed and formed into modern superpowers. What if there was a water monopoly and only some people had water. If there was a water monopoly then the people who would have the water would be able to charge as much as they want for water and many people would not be able to buy water. The population would decrease drastically. Many countries would die out and eventually it there would be only one tyrant of the water UNs International Decade for Action Water for Life UNs International Decade for Action Water for Life was a decade devoted to getting places that need water enough water to survive. This decade was frog 2005 to 2015. The decade was extremely productive and many people had more water than before. Give Max an A
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