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    Environmental justice has advocated and made visible the practice of disproportional siting hazardous waste facilities in low income communities of color throughout the United States. Most of the time the state corporate actors are the ones responsible they are the ones who decide where to place the hazardous waste; the state corporate is more concern with where to place the hazardous waste rather than the health and safety of the community, people and their environment. In 1987 a report was…

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    Cladding Expectations

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    Across the United States and Canada, more and more houses are using vinyl siding as their exterior cladding option. The reasons are plain to see: it is versatile, durable, and easy to maintain. It's available in many colors, trims, and patterns, so any homeowner, no matter their taste, can benefit from it. If you're examining your cladding options, consider vinyl. Without the right exterior appearance, even the most beautifully-designed architecture can fall flat. With vinyl siding, not only…

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    While situational crime prevention (SCP) and crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED) share similarities in their application, they also have distinct differences. Ron Clarke (1998), who pioneered SCP, highlights that SCP focus is broader in regards to both the settings it intervenes and techniques it applies, while CPTED concentrates on the design and maintenance of built environments. Clarke (1998) further notes that CPTED is more concerned with public and semi-public place, and…

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    The Florida Everglades

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    The Everglades calm, peaceful, and elegant but something terrible is happening to the Everglades. The water for the Everglades it's peaceful calm and clean or at least it was before we got there. When we got there we took their water pumps it into houses with no regard to the wildlife or indigenous flora The Everglades is slowly dying and getting polluted by us. The Everglades is a very fragile ecosystem,” even the tiniest change can have a large impact” (quote from Past and Present: The Florida…

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    Would you disturb the gravesite of 1,500 people? I believe the Titanic should not be preserved. I think it should not be preserved because it could collapse during the process, cost a huge amount of money, and the ecosystem could be harmed. The Titanic should not be preserved because the ship could collapse during the process. The wood is deteriorating and the iron is rusting. Think about it, the wood and iron has been underwater nearly 105 years! The ship is split completely in half,…

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    Within both texts “Recycling Electronic Waste” by Harriet Rohmer and “A Universal Language: Futbol 4 Dreams” by Kathleen Wilson Shryock and Marcia Amidon Lusted, Alex and the Iribarne sister both tried to help others. Alex from “Recycling Electronic Waste” by Harriet Rohmer, Alex tried to recycle electronic e-waste because the e-waste is very harmful and contains lead which is very dangerous. The Iribarne sisters from A Universal Language: Futbol 4 Dreams” by Kathleen Wilson Shryock and Marcia…

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    Water Bottle Rockets

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    What we did for our project was create water bottle rockets. What I all learned from making water bottle rockets was really interesting. We figured out that the smaller the rocket is, the farther it will go. The reason it will go farther is because it has less weight on it, although some big rockets will go pretty far too. What I did for my rocket was get one 1-liter bottle and cut out four triangular cardboard fins. After doing that, I hot-glued the fins towards the bottom of the rocket. When I…

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    manages to do it at ambient temperature and pressure with raw materials, dead flies and water, it does suggest we’ve still got a bit to learn”. (TED, 2011). Using nature as an inspiration and template gives the potential for huge savings in resources and energy. Biomimicry is a critical element in helping us move from the “industrial age to the ecological age” (The VELUX Group, 2013). The sustainable revolution will shift the linear, wasteful way of using resources to a closed loop model. We…

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    El Camino College acquires large amounts of money from students, however, our drinking fountains are dirty, when they work. Private companies on our campus force students to purchase their $1.50 bottle of Dasani since students wish to have clean drinking water. Where is all the money from bottled water purchases and how does a public institution require students to pay money for access to clean drinking water? It costs less than one cent per gallon of water from the Los Angeles Department of…

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    Ethics and value The Aberdeen Three Case Introduction: The Aberdeen Ground in Maryland is a U.S. Armed force office where chemical weapons were produced. The "Aberdeen Three" Case included three high-level civilian managers at the Aberdeen Proving Ground in Maryland. Every one of the three administrators were chemical Engineers accountable for the advancement of chemical weapons. In 1989, the three engineers were prosecuted for a criminal lawful offense, attempted and sentenced unlawfully…

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