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What (who) is taking water - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Taking off; Taking Off (disambiguation); Taking Off (album)

Role-taking theory         
SOCIAL-PSYCHOLOGICAL CONCEPT
Role take; Role-take; Role taking theory
Role-taking theory (or social perspective taking) is the social-psychological concept that one of the most important factors in facilitating social cognition in children is the growing ability to understand others’ feelings and perspectives, an ability that emerges as a result of general cognitive growth. Part of this process requires that children come to realize that others’ views may differ from their own.
tap water         
  • An outdoor drinking water tap at Desa Dasan Geria Village, West Lombok
PUBLICLY AVAILABLE WATER SUPPLIED TO HOMES
Domestic water system; Indoor plumbing; Running water; Tapwater; Municipal water; Autocome water; Domestic water; Hot tap water; City water; Tap Water; Water installation
Tap water is the water that comes out of a tap in a building such as a house or a hotel.
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Virtual water         
HIDDEN FLOW OF WATER IF FOOD OR OTHER COMMODITIES ARE TRADED FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER; E.G. IT TAKES 1340 M³ OF WATER ON AVERAGE TO PRODUCE 1000 KG OF WHEAT
Embedded water; Embodied water; Virtual Water; Hidden water; Embodied Water
The virtual water trade (also known as embedded or embodied water) is the hidden flow of water in food or other commodities that are traded from one place to another. The virtual water trade is the idea that when goods and services are exchanged, so is virtual water.

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Taking Off

Taking Off may refer to:

Examples of use of taking water
1. We were taking water from the river, and now we get water from taps.
2. He has been taking water from the caravan park swimming pool to flush his toilet and wash.
3. The pollution meant that the city of Harbin, with a population of 3 million, had to stop taking water from the river for five days.
4. WASHINGTON –– The nation‘s intelligence chief says waterboarding "would be torture" if used against him or if someone under interrogation actually was taking water into his lungs.
5. Environmental officials are on the ground, taking water samples, identifying and dealing with hazardous debris, and working to get drinking water and waste water treatment systems operating again.