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Answered by adityatechfun6p9d9zj
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You count on the water coming from your faucets to be clean and clear.  So what if the color and taste are suddenly not right?  The culprit could be rust, and depending on the age of your pipes and water heater, it could be coming from inside your house.

There’s also a chance rusty water could come from your public water supply, especially if you live in an older city that hasn’t refurbished its water system in many years.   But before you even call your local plumber, you can collect a few clues that can help find the source of the problem.

Is It Rust?

It  doesn’t always take a laboratory test to determine if the impurity in a water sample is rust.  Rusty water will have a distinctive metallic odor and a reddish brown appearance.

The rust particles themselves are oxidized iron, and while they can leave unsightly stains in your porcelain sinks and white linens, they don’t pose a health hazard, according to the University of California.   One exception may be people afflicted with a rare disorder called hemochromatosis, which allows the body to accumulate high iron levels.

Answered by Harshitraj123
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Roots and Wings: Affirming Culture in Early Childhood Programs explains how to imple-
ment culturally relevant and anti-bias education with young children. The term cultur-
ally relevant refers to caregiving routines, teaching strategies, and curriculum that match
the child’s home culture. The term anti-bias describes teaching practices that show
children how to respect, appreciate, and positively interact with people who are dif-
ferent from them. The topics presented in this book include culture, prejudice, rac-
ism, culturally responsive care, bilingual education, and multicultural education.




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