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    Being a discussant leader, this week was truly an amazing experience for me. During the group discussion my group members and I engaged in a very critical discussion about this week’s readings. Almost all my group members had never heard of the term environmental racism or justice. This made all of us question how come we never learned about environmental racism/ justice before? I challenged my group members by asking them if they were familiar with the terrible environmental conditions that…

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    child. While developing, the child is also an active influencer of his or her environment. This means that the child teaches the adults as well. That is not to say that the child is teaching the parent to solve mathematic problems, but rather the child is teaching the parent how to best care for him or her. Furthermore, the child will alter the adults’ landscape in one way or another meaning that the child and environment are interdependent. The idea of interdependence explains why a child may…

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    I have chosen to discuss the three challenges of a leader pertaining to an entity rather than an individual. I opted to do so as many entities make major contributions to and have authority in everyday ethics. Also, I think that result of leadership skills and challenges are more apparent on a macro level. With that being said, I chose to discuss the recent invention made by Florida based, SaltWater Brewery. They created biodegradable six pack rings made from the byproducts of beer production.…

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    The Flint Michigan Water Crisis The Flint Michigan Water Crisis is a major disaster. The lead in the water caused health issues among the people living there and prompted an investigation into what caused the lead levels to rise, and who or what was at fault. This is an example of Risks and Hazards, as the Risk was the changing of water and the Hazard was the contaminated drinking water. Key: Flint homes with more than 15 Parts per billion of lead (ppb) (2/1/16) This image shows how many…

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    Jan-542-Know More About Compost Bins The usage of a compost bin is known to be environment-friendly. Also, such bins save money by permitting you to make your compost in the most helpful way that is available and making it a useful addition to any front or backyard garden. At the Compost Bin HQ, these composed bins are available in various styles and sizes to best suit your needs and the stylish appearance of your home garden. For more details, homeowners can browse the website treehugger.com,…

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    In the article “Out E-waste Problem Is Ridiculous, and Gadget Makers Aren’t Helping” by Christina Bonnington, she analyzed that there are a bulk of electronics in this world but as they continue to form new ones, the older electronics are getting thrown into recycling. The first topic the author clarifies how companies are generating new electronics but they are trying to find new ways to reduce the carbon footprint and the efficient packaging design. She wants to inform us that as they make new…

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    Inequality, Poverty, and Pollution Introduction A. Throughout the United States, low-income and minority areas are among the heaviest populated with landfills, waste sites, and hazardous facilities, inequality in our country is everywhere, including the air in which we breathe. B. Approximately 56 percent of minorities and low-income Americans reside in areas within two miles of hazardous commercial waste sites. Poverty rates are 1.5 times higher in these neighborhoods than anywhere else in the…

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    Imagine a body of land with rolling hills, blazing grass, and a beautiful golden sun. Then imagine the same body of land with plastic everywhere blocking the rolling hills, blocking the blazing grass, and blocking the beautiful sun. This era of today is affecting our world, tearing our world apart. I take the position that plastic water bottles should be banned from the pollution on the floor, killing our animals, and having us end in the hospital. My first reason why plastic should be banned is…

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    Offshore Energy Planning

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    In this Unit 9 Assignment, I will be preparing a policy brief on offshore energy planning and management. This brief will discuss three options such as the complexity of overlapping statutes through regulatory agencies, oil spill prevention and response, and the efforts to reduce environmental impacts through research and conclusions about the predicted effects of these policy options. A final recommendation of which policy option would be best utilized to ensure success. According to the…

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    Although cremation may negatively affect the environment, it is cost-effective; therefore, more individuals should consider this an alternative to the traditional method of burial. Cremation also is considered simpler and provides more flexibility in a memorial service according to the Cremation Association of North America. Cremation allows you to locate your body wherever you chose. Here there are more details provided about all the benefits of cremation. According to the Cremation…

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