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    Have you ever been to Kansas? I went on a trip to Kansas about four years ago with my uncle Brian and Andy Brunsma. The reason we went down there was to buy a truck for my grandpa. We left my grandpa’s house in the morning with his Cadillac. The gas gauge in the car did not work, but my grandpa said it was full of gas. As we got near Le Mars the car started to spit and sputter and then proceeded to shut off. We got out on the side of the road and looked it over and found out my grandpa was wrong…

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    earth. When you litter you are making lakes and rivers very dirty. Trash also pollutes our oceans and makes animals sick and they will eventually die. When your trash gets into the oceans it and injures the animals. People should definitely stop littering because it really hurts our environment. When you litter in lakes, and rivers it doesn’t do something very good. Large amounts of trash goes into water. Once trash is in a lake or river some of the particles settle and become…

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    of it as if school ended permanently. We would live in an uneducated society. This is an example of the theme in real life. The teachers and schools mean well. Like teachers & schools, people don't like being pulled over for speeding or fined for littering. If these justice officials didn't do their jobs, the world would be a mess and crime wreak havoc, their actions are "good at heart."An example from the 2nd scene, although they knew it was illegal, Mr. Kraler and Miep protected and cared for…

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    that animals running at large or is causing a nuisance are considered unlawful. These laws intend only to keep your pets secured and out of danger. For instance, my neighborhood’s streets are not well lit at night, leading to many small roadkill littering the streets. Allowing a small dog to run loose increases their risk of getting into a car accident. Furthermore, the Code of Ordinance says that any animal violating the chapter can be taken into custody. While these laws may seem to…

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    litteritcostsyou.org, 1.9 billion tons of litter ends up in the ocean each year. Plastic is polluting Earth at a disturbing rate; humans are essentially killing themselves and killing everything else that surrounds them off this planet due to prolonged littering. What most people don’t know, is that litter such as plastic bags and cigarette butts, do not dissolve or disintegrate, or at least within a human’s lifetime. Marine life and other animals that live near bodies of water consume the trash…

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    Globalization, financial crisis, and income inequality have caused tremendous changes in our life as well as our access to higher education. School has become more expensive and high paying jobs always require a degree. People began to think that General Education requirements in degree seeking curriculums are now hinders for students in their educational path. The reason is these requirements take too much time, money, and resource to complete while students need to acquire a degree and a job…

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    problem and look for way to solve it. For example, a class can research how plastic waste is destroying the ocean and what can be done to fix it. Follow that with going on a field trip to the local beach, in order to collect all the garbage that is littering the shore. This will allow students to feel like they are part of the solution. Also, the teacher can have the class offer up other suggestions in which to help the environment as a…

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    Drowning In Plastic

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    scourge of society (Reade, Lou 20). Single use plastic bags, sooner, exposed the real face of the plastic’s products family. Although they were light, inexpensive, and almost indestructible, they began piling up around the world; tainting rivers, littering landscapes, clogging sewers, and finally ending up in the oceans. This scenario, sooner or later started galvanizing more and more people; the battle against plastics have just…

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    “13th”, a 2016 documentary, dives deep into details regarding prison systems in the United States. The documentary discusses the history of inequality as well. The title “13th” gets its name as reference to the thirteenth amendment. The thirteenth amendment states that it is unethical for one to become a slave; this documentary shows just how ironic it is that prisoners often times get treated as one. Though, some may disagree. In relation to this, the filmmaker makes an argument for the…

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    Control/Bond Theory (define in your own words): The control theory suggests that feeling connected or disconnected by social relationships, and society as a whole, it affects behaviors in a positive or negative way. Basically, the stronger social relationships you have may contribute to positive results as part of Hirschi's concept of bonds. Key terms/concepts: The attachment bond means that people value the opinions of these others they are attached to and when people feel part of their…

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