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    Child Development Paper

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    An ideal learning environment in a child development center is one that stimulates a child’s cognitive, language, social, emotional, fine motor, gross motor, and sensory skills through developmentally appropriate practices that enhances creativity. Meaning early childhood educators must plan their lesson plan activities, select their classroom materials, and design their classroom floor plan to meet the developmental needs of the children in the classroom in a fun inventive way. In this paper,…

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    all that waste in. Currently there are 3,091 active landfills and 10,000 defunct landfills just in the United States. We can protect Earth from further harm by doing something as simple as recycling. One way to reduce the waste thrown into landfills would be to better educate children and teenagers on recycling in municipal areas. They need to learn exactly what can be recycled and where to do it. Many teenagers that live in households that recycle don't…

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    Littering In Georgia

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    n Georgia there is a serious problem of littering. Obviously people do not care for their country. They are throwing their trash everywhere. Even after the government introduced a new law of "No littering" people are not paying attention, they are violating the law. Nobody is going to clean it up until someone makes them. But how and why ? There are many reasons why Georgians shouldn't throw their garbage everywhere. One reason is that the environment gets ruined. Another is that it hurt…

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    Trash Places

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    When I read this quote I thought about all the places that I have been, that have been overrun with people and how my mom and dad always tell me to put things like cool looking rocks or neat looking leaves or random things that I pick up, down when I ask if I can take this with me? They always says NO, because if everyone took what they thought was cool or neat or interesting out of the park or off the land then there would eventually be nothing left in that area. When my family and I are in…

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    decades, we have been tricked into believing that plastic bottled water is a safer and healthier alternative to tap water. Unfortunately, the water bottle industry is hiding something from us, and the truth is frightening. Studies by the Container Recycling Institute found that Americans buy approximately 42.6 billion plastic water bottles each year. Roughly 80 percent of these containers end up in a landfill, and millions wash up on roadways or in nature. Countries around the world are…

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    Termites in your home Introduction I. I will tell an experience that I had about a termite. II. To inform. III. After listening to my speech, my audience will better understand the causes, signs, and treatments for termites in their home. IV. Termites can damage your properties in a blink of an eye. V. Today I will be discussing the causes, signs and treatments for termites in your home. Transition: The first step is to know reasons for termites in your home. Body I. There are different…

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    is a designated disposal area carefully managed and engineered for the municipal population’s trash. landfills are not “dumps’'. A "dump" is when trash and waste are thrown illegally onto ground or waterway without following proper disposal or recycling regulations and procedures. These kind of "dumps" are completely illegal in the provence of Ontario.(1) What exactly is a landfill? A landfill isn’t Simply a mountain of trash buried in the ground. Landfills have to be carefully designed and…

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    Littering has become an issue in my community over the last several years. About 5 years ago, an alteraine recreational vehicle club was developed by my home and with it came an increase in traffic thus, an increase in littering. During windy days, litter can be seen blowing along the roadways and into yards along the roadway. Everyone has heard the slogan “Keep America Beautiful”, but I never really thought about what that meant until now, when I see the changes in my own community. Litter…

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    As landfills pile higher and higher, the entire earth is hurt by the pollution let out by the stacks upon stacks of garbage. There is a way to reduce the piles of used garbage bags full of rotten food, though; composting. A school of two-hundred students produces three-thousand pounds of waste from their cafeteria each year, over half of which can be recycled, greatly reducing how much garbage goes into landfills. Composting should be required in schools. It costs very little, can give students…

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    New York City has a long history with accumulation of garbage. In the1900’s the NYC government was using the ocean a trash disposal.Daily New York City generates 7,000 tonnes of residential mixed solid waste, I am sure the number is larger when private companies garbage is included. Every year New York produces 14 million tonnes of trash. To deal with such a large number of waste the government uses a public and a private systems investing $1.5 billions every year. The government methods to…

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