Conclusion CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION

4. CONCLUSION AND SUGGESTION

4.1 Conclusion

As the writer of this paper has finished writing chapter one, two, and three now he comes to write chapter four, conclusion and suggestion.It very true that human beings need water fundamentally. Human beings cannot keep their lives without the present of water. Human beings use water for domestic use, cooking, washing, bathing, lawn, garden, and drinking purposes. However, countless millions of persons who live in the world’s rural areas and have to spend much time in carrying water from a spring or stream, or pumping or lifting it from a well, know its significance frilly. In the country of Indonesia which has thousands of islands or it can be said about 40 per cent of all water used is used for irrigation. We can see that there are a lot of people busy looking for water during the dry season. It cannot be denied that human beings cannot lives their lives without the present of water. Human beings caanot do cooking, washing, bathing, lawn, garden, drinking, etc that using water. Plants and other animals also cannot keep their lives without the present of water, therefore of course human beings will be disappeared very promptly. 4.2 Suggestion The writer of this paper encourages the other scholars to write any out of languages, culture, or tourist objects. It will be very important to write about environtment. Because there are so many people do not realise that the environt,ent is a fundamental situation for human beings to keep and own long life. To keep environtment well is a very good ideas. For instances, the individual can lives without having a society. A society will not existed well without taking care of human beings. Therefore it can be said that invirontment is very important for human beings. People cannot escape from from paying attention to the wnvirontment very closely. It is true that language, culture, and society are three different things which are linked to one another, it is also true that human beings and water cannot be seperated.

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