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    just too lazy to recycle that one piece of paper. The beauty of this book is that after you think back on all your waste shortcomings, you almost instantaneously think of ways to change. I could use one reusable straw cup; an investment in some Tupperware would be a good idea, and I could force myself to recycle every time until it is second nature. There are so many splendors in doing minor acts for the good of our home…

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    Beginning in the mid-19th century, women fought for equal opportunities socially and economically. As more women became vocal about their desires for equality, more actions were taken to achieve their goals. While women gained the right to vote in 1919, few economic opportunities had been afforded to them, especially to middle-class women. From 1941-1988, the role of women in the American workforce changed as women were given new opportunities, had those opportunities taken away from them, and…

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    I hate being an immigrant, I hate the disgusting look on my classmates’ faces when I open my Tupperware, and I hate folding mountains of laundry every Sunday. Seeing pigeons colonize my balcony, knowing my friends are “closer to Earth” because they live in a house, and I live on the 9th floor of an apartment building. I hate being so different from the rest. Growing up in a new country, I gradually became aware of my parents' profound sacrifices to secure a better future for our family. Yet, in…

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    Thinking about what to write for this essay has been a huge challenge because I feel that I cannot relate to any of the excerpts that have been read in class. I’ve never been involved in a dramatic incident like in “Rain of Fire” by Evan Thomas or “Road Work” by Staff Sergeant Jack Lewis, nor have I ever had a definitive experience with being privy to the prejudice of the world as in “Jackie’s Debut: A Unique Day” by Mike Royko. I’ve found the most to relate to in the excerpt “Learning to Write”…

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    retail establishments sell in various item classifications and request to a wide commercial center. Other B2C suppliers work in one item classification or one kind of client. Coordinate to-consumer sales speaks to another B2C design. Mary Kay and Tupperware are basic cases. In this B2C channel, singular agents market and sell products to companions, family and other system contacts. B2C is an acronym for "business-to-consumer." A B2C business is one that sells items or administrations…

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    To begin with, Jensen argues “would any sane person think dumpster diving would have stopped Hitler, or that composting would have ended slavery?”. Dumpster diving may not have stopped Hitler, but by getting a mass to recycle with dumpster diving you can change the mindset of people and enact huge change by influencing lawmakers. Composting did not end slavery, but Harriet Tubman, an individual, saved more than 70 black people while making a big impact in the abolition of slavery. Jensen…

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    Multi-level marketing (MLM), is a marketing based on network, these are raised through referral marketing, pyramid-moulded marketing system where the benefits are received from two income streams: from direct sales to clients and through the commission in view of the offers of enlisted group members.MLM business players are required to offer products straightforwardly to customers through their relationship, referrals and verbal marketing. The marketers additionally boost to enlist others to…

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    “Yahoo! Friday! Dismissal!” someone shouted happily. “Don’t forget your homework!” Mrs. Sifern reminded us. It was a really happy Friday afternoon, I was really happy too. “Buses 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 are all here, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, and 6.” It was Mr. Bratwartz, the principal’s voice. I said goodbye to my best friend, Jake. He was on bus 6. When I got on bus 5, sat on seat 13, I felt something different and I felt nervous, but I didn't see…

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    people dread the thought of giving up one of the most convenient thing in our life, plastics. However, being plastic free living should not be a convenient as there are many solutions we can make so as to be less dependent on plastics. Start by using tupperware when you want to buy food, bring a water container rather than buying water bottles, bring your own bag to buy grocery and then you can progress by completely go plastic free…

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    may wonder how a bouncy house would provide enough protection for someone, as they are only inflatable, and not solid structures. However, most bouncy houses are made of durable vinyl, a plastic material. “Resilient vinyl” has been described as “Tupperware for your floors,” and is the toughest type of the material available. It is very possible to construct an entire bouncy house out of this material, as it stands up to rain, wind, and snow. Entire obstacle courses can hold up to 1,000 pounds,…

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