Tyent USA Goes a Little Fruity Over Cool Summer Drinks

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 21, 2014 5:32 pm

 

 

                               Stay Cool With Fruit Infused Tyent Water

 

Fruit drinks    That little cool front that passed through here last week had me thinking that maybe Fall was coming early this year.  However, since the heat-index has been hovering around 100 degrees this week, I may have been a little hasty in putting summertime to bed.

 

When it is hot we need to stay hydrated to keep from over heating and to keep our bodies functioning properly and water is the best way to do that.

 

There is no ordinary water you can drink that hydrates the body like Tyent Water.  Water created by Tyent’s ionized alkaline water purifiers is inexpensive, delicious, and virtually chemical free.

 

Now you can turn

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Tyent USA Looks at Hydroelectricity

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 20, 2014 4:10 pm

 

 

                                                                       Water at Work in the World

Water inside world    Water plays a crucial role in the development of any nation, city, or even neighborhood.  Without water, nothing can even exist, let alone thrive.  Sustainer of life, creator of energy and Captain of the nautical highways, water makes the world go round.

Let’s do a little globe hopping and discover what water is up to in the Orient.

 

First though, a little electric lesson.

 

 Electricity

Blue Electricity     *Electricity is measured in terms of amperage, voltage and wattage.  Amperage, also referred to as amps, is a measure of the amount of electricity used.  Voltage, or volts, measures the force or pressure of electricity.  The amps multiplied by the volts, gives us the wattage, or

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Tyent USA Looks at Water in America

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 19, 2014 3:40 pm

 

 

                                           Water in the News in America

 

Media    As I have written lately, you can’t open a newspaper, listen to the radio or turn on your television set without reading, hearing, or seeing something pertaining to water.

 

From the California drought to chemical spills in West Virginia and the algae blooms in Ohio, water is definitely in the news.

 

Today, it’s in New Jersey, where the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency) announced last week (August 12th) that the capping of the two landfills in the townships of Cinnaminson and Duran, New Jersey, didn’t require any more action to be taken as the current measures have proven to be effective.  The sites drew national attention when the federal government

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Tyent USA-Following The Watery Path

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 13, 2014 3:08 pm

 

From the Source to the Tap – The Producing of Municipal Water

 

Water Treatment Plant    Most of us are familiar with the terms, tap water, municipal water, city water and others in reference to the water that flows from the faucets in our homes.  The collecting of that water, the process of cleaning it up, and the labyrinth of pipes necessary to bring water to our houses, while simple in its theory, is collectively somewhat involved.

 

Admittedly, we probably don’t put much thought into how it all works.  Where that water from the tap actually comes from, where it went, and how it was treated to make it safe to drink…if it is safe to drink. 

 

I wanted to know more

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Tyent USA and a Body of Water

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 12, 2014 4:51 am

   

                                                  Water at Work in the Body

 

 

Water man-with-huge-wrench    Water, the essential ingredient for life on planet Earth.  At its core, water is a molecule comprised of two atoms, one oxygen and two-hydrogen.  If you want to know what the structure looks like, imagine a Mickey Mouse face of three round circles with the hydrogen atoms being the ears.

 

 

Opposites Attract

With a positive charge at the top (the ears) and a negative charge at the bottom (the face) of the molecule, the law of attraction is in full sway.  It is miraculous what the bonding of those three atoms produces.  There is no other substance on earth that in its natural state is liquid (water), solid (ice), and a gas

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Water-the good the bad and the ugly

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 11, 2014 2:21 pm

 

                                                 The State of Water in the World

 

 Water Globe Drop    Clean water is headline news as of late.  When you look at the stories coming out of Ohio and their poisoned water supply, the West Virginia chemical spill, California drought and the banning of plastic water bottles in San Francisco, water is getting some big time press time.

 

Yet, what of the rest of the world?  What is the status of the water supply around the globe?  How are people affected by the lack of clean water or even the unavailability of water at all?

 

Let’s take a look.   

 

According to data collected by the US Census Bureau, in 2012, the population of the United States was 313.9 million people.  In

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Bottled Water – An All Around Bad Investment

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 6, 2014 4:54 pm

 

The High Cost of Clean Water…is Rising

 

 

 

carafe-of-clean-and-dirty-water    Have you ever wondered what the annual costs are of drinking bottled water?  Probably not.  There is much to consider when figuring out the price.  Here are five facts that most bottled water drinkers probably don’t think about before they open that cooler door at the store and grab a bottle.

 

Green 5

 

  • Americans buy 50 billion plastic bottles of water each year

 

  • It requires 17 million barrels of oil to produce those bottles

 

  • We only recycle plastic at a rate of 23% so 38 billion bottles hit the landfill annually

 

  • The recommended 8 glasses of water a day will cost you about $50 from your tap yearly
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Clean Drinking Water Becoming Scarcer Everyday

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 5, 2014 5:35 pm

 

Drinking Water Becoming a Precious Commodity

 

 

 Family & Radio If you read the paper, watch the news, go on-line or listen to the radio, you are probably aware of all the water woes going on in this country as of late.

 

A chemical spill in West Virginia, flooding in Alabama and now poisoned water in Ohio to name but a few places that are struggling to find clean water.  While in California, some residents of that drought-plagued state are struggling to find water of any kind.  In some areas on the West Coast, you can be fined up to $500.00 for watering your lawn.

 

Last weekend in Toledo, Ohio, and surrounding areas, some 400,000 residents were warned not to

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Tyent USA’s Carnival of Savings Going on Now!

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 4, 2014 4:40 pm

 

 This is a Great Time to $ave a Thousand Dollars and More!

 

   Big-sale-rubber-stamp      It’s human nature.  When we go to buy something, we want a bargain.  We look for the best product at the best price.  I have no problem whatsoever driving a few extra miles if I know that gas is thirty cents a gallon cheaper at a certain station.  We cash in coupons at the store that save us a dollar or two and it adds up.  A good deal is great…but it can’t compare to a great deal.

 

When you can find an award-winning product, coupled with eye-popping savings, then you really have a bargain.

 

Carnival!    Tyent’s Carnival of Savings is kicking off the month of

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Fun Friday! @ Tyent USA

Posted by: Rhona Reid On August 1, 2014 4:43 pm

 

 

                                       Hey everybody…it’s Fun Friday! 

 

 

I love friday    It is Friday once more and just in time for a much-needed weekend. 

 

Here are a few worthless facts to ponder while waiting for the clock to strike…whatever time it is that you get off work today.

 

 Black 10 Totally Useless Facts: 

 

  • An ostrich’s  eye is larger than its brain (I know people with that very same condition)

 

  • Rhythm is the longest word in the English language without a vowel

 

  • Earth is the only planet not named after a god

 

  • Elephants are the only animal with 4 knees

 

  • In English, the word “Set” has more definitions than any other

 

  • 6/4 of all people have trouble with fractions

 

  • Women blink nearly twice as often as men  
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