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    Pollution In Hawaii

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    people because when fish eat the plastic, some of the plastic has toxins so when people eat fish, these toxins go in humans causing health problems. Therefore, rubbish in the islands can lead to major problems. This research paper will discuss why littering is a problem in Hawaii, over development or protecting the land, and the…

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    Litter On Campus Essay

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    that could've helped out the community with our roads, bus stations, traffic light repairs but was instead used to clean up litter left around by citizens around our community. “According to KAB, littering coats the U.S $ 11.5 billion every year. Not included in this estimate are the indirect costs of littering, including decrease in property values, commerce and tourism as well as the health effects of this form of waste.” (Earth 911) With more litter there is more money lost, from people who…

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    generation has grown into. Since the author believes high school and college students to fit the generations norm, it is assumed that the audience is these students. The issue at hand, is consistent littering among Americans. Davis explains how the young adults have a disregard for the effects of littering on the planet. Ultimately, the writer is addressing “litterers”, specifically teenagers or young adults. Moreover, Davis justifies how effortless it is for people to litter and how easy it is…

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    Hypocrisy Of Ecotourism

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    A Modern Call to the Wild: A Look At The Effects and Hypocrisy of Ecotourism Joshua Wright The human soul is anchored in nature. The human race was born of this earth, shaped by it, and so far (despite our best efforts) tied to it. So, to state the obvious, we must protect it. However, it is with in the nature of man to exploit the resources available to us. This exploitation comes at a cost, to both the natural world and human world. The movement to protect our environment is at an all time…

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    bag tax would also help cut back on the littering because the plastic bags could not get caught in the wind. It is so easy for an empty grocery bag to get caught in the wind and be gone forever. I see plastic backs on the side of the road all the time. A bag tax would hinder people from receiving bags, and then they cannot get on the side of the road. A bag tax makes bags expensive, so it would steer people away from getting bags. This would reduce our littering because people would not be using…

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    run rampid through the streets, according to Frank Trippett’s “A Red Light for Scofflaws”. Many people have become careless about the law and it results to them breaking the law, causing accidents, and becoming scofflaws. Many of the laws, like littering or speeding, are considered “minor” laws, and therefore, these are the laws that are broken more often. When they don’t see the consequences of breaking these laws, it could lead them to believe that “you’re a fool if you obey the rules”. In…

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    price drop, they are more susceptible to buy more food and later litter. Furthermore, about $62 million of taxpayer dollars is used to clean up roadside litter in California that can be alternatively used to fund fracking to heighten our economy. Littering can be prevented by raising the prices of…

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    Littering is a potential danger to animals because it can cause them to die, eventually becomeing endangered, and even extinct. In thean article, “5 Ways Plastic Pollution Impacts Animals on Land” by Malorie Macklin, she states quotes that approximately, 101 million animals die each year because of litter and other pollutants. Litter consists of trash that can crucially affect our environment. Whether small or large, trash can have dramatic effects to our environment and animals that people need…

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    We are two eighth grade students at Incline Middle School and we are writing to you about the trash epidemic in the ocean. There are many different types of debris in the ocean including cigarettes, bags, caps/lids, food containers, cups, plates, utensils and many other types of debris. This can be caused by poorly managed landfill sites, sewer overflows, manufacturing sites, illegal dumping on domestic and industrial trash, and street litter. The great pacific garbage patch is not the only…

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    My position on the issue of whether or not recycling and composting initiatives such as the one described in the flyer should be adopted and put into practice in communities throughout the United States is I am for it. There should be laws you should have to follow to recycle. If there were no laws about recycling we wouldnt have as many things to use and there would be a lot more trash everywhere. People should always recycle and put all paper products into one bin and all plastic and…

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