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    Also a thick layer of fat under their skin to stay warm. thick layer of fur, wide large paws to help them walk on the snow, nostrils that close when they swim, water repellent guard hairs, sharp teeth for their carnivorous diet, and being able to recycle body heat. Polar bears spend most of their time on the sea ice and in the water hunting, but the females build their den on land, but they’ve also been known to build their dens in snow drifts on ice too. Polar bears are at the top of the food…

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    Trash Observation

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    This activity displayed how we at Mid Pacific distribute our trash. In order to find this information we took trash from our cafeteria and saw what students thought should go in the trash can because not everything you throw away is actually trash. I learned a lot about waste and how a lot of people do not throw it away properly. What shocked me the most was that so many people threw their plastic bottles in the trash can. At our school you are able to leave the bottle on top of the trash can…

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    Crayons Research Paper

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    grease pencil or Chinese marker (UK chinagraph pencil) is made of colored hardened grease. There are also watercolor crayons, sometimes called water-soluble crayons.” Crayons materials are made from nature or are being recycled, like Binney and Smith recycle chalk to make crayons, and they use natural stuff like wax and charcoal to make the crayons. (The link to the evidence) “A crayon (or wax pastel) is a stick of colored wax, charcoal, chalk or other material used for writing or drawing. A…

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    Therefore, Sale makes claims and assumptions about the environmental crisis issue. Sale makes a claim with a sarcastic tone in paragraph 1 by using repetition of “I”. “I am as responsible as most eco-citizens: I bike everywhere; I don’t own a car; I recycle newspapers, bottle cans, and plastics; I have a vegetable garden in the summer; I buy organic products; and I out all vegetable...” In this claim, Kirkpatrick is implying that he is making a difference and that everyone in Greenwich Village…

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    nonprofit organization that provides jobs to refugees and homeless individuals struggling to find work and job training. The organization not only supplies the community with jobs but creates environmentally friendly household goods. Usful Glassworks recycles empty wine, beer and liquor bottles into reusable glass products which is then sold to and bought by local businesses. Every dollar made and donated supports the program and environment. The nonprofit recently began to struggle needing…

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    Roman Latrines

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    Lifting the Lid on Roman Latrines Unlike the relaxation and privacy of today's toilets, Roman latrines (foricae) were public, convivial atmospheres, where one might to discuss politics or socialising. Sanitation, however involved a complex system similar in many ways to modern sanitation systems used today. Roman citizens would sit over key-shaped holes cut into stone/timber bench running around the walls of the room. The stone bench provided little privacy. The bench was positioned over a drain…

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    Green Sea Research Paper

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    7 Ocean -Friendly Eco Cruises Hitting the High Seas On a traditional ship when it comes down to the fuel it can be greater than an airplane and that is ridiculous. Typical cruise ship with 3 thousand passengers would generate, 1 million gallons of gray water, 210,000 gallons of sewage, 25000 gallons of oily bilge water, 100 gallons of hazardous or toxic waste, 50 tons of garbage and solid waste, and diesel exhaust emissions. This would all equal to a thousand of cars on the highway and this is…

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    culture where each individual knows how important they are to the company. Not only do they give them opportunities to learn as much as they can about the company, they also show their employees how to get the most out of products they use daily. Recycle, reduce, reuse seems to be a key factor within the walls of…

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    Honolulu Research Paper

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    to be able to grow the ever famous pineapples and coconuts. The people understand how beautiful the land is in Hawaii and how much work people have done for the country that they care about the land and how their city looks and feels. The city recycles and has lots of trash cans so no one litters and ruins the beaches and the city in general. Also the people love to fish and boat. On the other hand, tourists are just there to tour and since the city is so popular and pretty, there are A LOT of…

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    I. Attention Getter: Imagine a world where no one cared about their actions. We did what we wanted and we never considered the consequences of our decisions. That sounds very depressing and dangerous doesn’t it? This is happening today in regards to our Earth. Everyday people are regrettably not considering the environment with their actions and are continuing to do harmful things to our Earth. II. Connection to audience: The environment is something each of you should care about. We only have…

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