Did you know that, right now, about 75% of your body is made up of a chemical compound called dihydrogen monoxide.1___. Water is essential to human life because it does so much for our bodies. On the inside, it’s responsible for lots of processes, from transporting nutrients and oxygen to regulating temperature and blood pressure. On the outside, we can help cool off our skin on a hot day. 2. You need to drink between 2 and 3 litres of water a day to stay healthy.3. Never wait until you are thirsty to get a drink; by the time you start to feel like you need some water, you are already dehydrated. 4. So drinking enough water will help you feel healthy inside and out.
Drinking water can help you lose weight, too, because it increases the body’s metabolism.
Metabolism is a series of chemical reactions that happen in the cells of our body. 5. A fast metabolism burns more calories than a slow metabolism, so if you are trying to lose weight, make sure you drink plenty of water.
6. Water is especially important for the brain because the cells of the brain are so complex. 7. So, if you are having trouble paying attention in class, maybe all you need is a glass of water.
8. When you do not drink enough water, your mouth gets dry. 9. However , when you drink plenty of water, your mouth produces lots of saliva. Saliva is what keeps mouth clean and healthy. 10 .
L. Bring down swelling from an injury or soothe a nasty burn by taking a bath in cold water.
M. This is the way in which the body converts food into energy.
N. This can cause cavities and decay in your teeth.
O. So if you drink your water and let everyone enjoy your beautiful white smile.
P. Other signs of dehydration include dry skin, a dry mouth and feeling tired.
Q. Here are a few examples of the way metabolism happens in the human body.
R. It is not a dangerous chemical though, it’s just H2O –plain water.
S. Around 80% of your brain is made up of water.
T. Not drinking enough water can make it hard to concentrate.
U. That’s because we lose water through our skin when it evaporates and through waste which cleans our bodies of dangerous toxins.
V. Last but not least, let’s not forget what water does for your smile.
Criminal procedure, also called the criminal process or the criminal justice system, is the mechanism thought which crimes are investigated, the guilt of criminals adjudicated, and punishment imposed. It includes the police, prosecutors, defense attorneys, and courts, the practices and procedures observed by them, and legal rules that govern them. In the criminal process an individual is pitted against the government, with all of its resources and authority, and only through the criminal process can the state’s most serious sanctions – imprisonment or even death – be applied.
Criminal law defines what conduct is criminal and prescribes the punishment for criminal conduct. Criminal procedure makes the criminal law work; the sanctions defined by criminal law are only effective because the criminal process can bring the sanctions to bear on individuals who violate the law. At the same time, criminal procedure aims to make sure that criminal sanctions are applied only to those who are guilty, and only through procedures that are recognized as fair. One goal of the criminal process is to punish the guilty, but other goals are to protect the innocent and to ensure that even the guilty are protected from abuse by the government.
Although we talk about “the” criminal process, different systems are in place in each state and in the federal courts.