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    Capitalism and Consumerism: How These Economies Hurt the Environment As you may already know, our environment is being affected in negative ways. Natural resources are slimming, pollution is rampant, and global warming is increasing. Trees and forests are being cut down rapidly and water quality is starting to decrease. Things haven’t always been this way. However, things got this way because of two reasons. These reasons are capitalism and consumerism. Capitalism and consumerism go hand…

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    The following critique essay aims to critically engage with Douglass North’s Structure and Change in Economic History through an examination of North’s theoretical propositions and an analysis of his application of these theoretical foundations to various historical periods of rapid economic transformation. Specifically, the first section will pull out North’s primary theoretical assertions and assess their merits relative to their primary theoretical rivals. The second section will examine two…

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    Our littering habit: Cleanliness in our society is is not a practical habit.It is bound just in books papers and in oral practice.Its actual significance and application is missing.Just in a moment it is overlooked by any person who is exploring our moral values our culture our stander of living and our humanity.He could instantly make an opinion about us and can make and conclude hypothesis about our future.There are so many factors behind the scene…

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    camps,” he suggested. “After finding our womenfolk safe, we will return here to help you continue the attacks.” Arminius thought for a moment before answering. “Thank you, father,” he said firmly, yet with kindness. “As always, you show wisdom in your ways; right now, I’m only seeing ultimate victory not its additional cost. I’ll pray to the Gods that you find Thusnelda and the rest of our women safe.” “Should the gods be willing, they will see all of us reunited soon,” Segimer said, fondly.…

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    enormous statement on an issue, like Bird’s Nest had. This is the reasoning behind the content of my project: a desire to make an impact of the issue of ocean contamination. Through this piece, I hope to bring public awareness to the irresponsible littering of humans. Love The Ocean, Don’t Leave Trash aims to let people analyze the trash and gain insight that the trash is formed of familiar items. Mostly composed of cigarettes buds, cans, bottles, plastic bags, and beach toys, the…

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    Water, something people can’t live without with. However, water quality has always been an issue in Canada. People may not really notice it since in households, people can drink the water from the hose, or by boiling it if they are concerned about it. For example, due to population increase, it increases the demands for agriculture, manufacturing, energy and transportation. This also leads to pollution of chemicals into rivers and lakes in Canada. These pollutants threaten the water quality, and…

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    “The Risks we Take Wildly Exceed the Ones we Avoid” written by Mark Winston is essentially stating that humans are misled. It explains that we tolerate an insane number of overlooked risks while also caring too much about new technologies that impact our health less. Automobiles, tobacco, and alcohol are key examples in which the article references because they yield negative health effects and are highly tolerated, by an average person. As individuals, we are concerned with immediate hazards…

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    Some may argue that people interact with nature in an overall positive way because of the poem titled, “When I Heard the Learn’d Astronomer” by Walt Whitman, and how it shows that humans interact with nature in a positive way. However, when people do interact with nature, it is usually in a negative way and they tend to take the Earth and all it has to offer for granted, as shown in “My Life as a Bat” by Margaret Atwood, because people's feelings for bats are almost always negative, as well as…

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    an overprotective government can do and how it affect people. The USSA is a dystopian country that devotes all of its attention to the safety of its people. The USSA outlaws almost everything considered unsafe, from French fries to football to littering and with people going to labor camps after three infractions. 24% of the USSA’s population are in these labor camps, including Bo’s father and brother. The story is first set in Bo’s high school, where Bo’s is trying to beat Karlohs Mink, a…

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    impurities are accounted for by the fertilizers, petroleum, pesticides and other soil contaminating chemicals. Dead zones are created by the inflow of fertilizers and wastes from land animals and humans too which are a huge detriment to the oceans.  Littering – objects far inland are blown by the winds ending up in the oceans. These objects range from natural to man – made substances like dust to sand and debris to trash. Plastic debris doesn’t decompose remaining suspended for years. Animals…

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