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    define the problem, form a hypothesis, experiments and observations, analyze data, and, lastly, form a conclusion and communicate the results (Scientific Method, 1999). In my opinion, there are a few reasons why I think the Scientific Method has importance; I believe it has continued…

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    Worldwide Crisis: The Importance of Going Green Going Green, the phrase associated with the environmental movement known as Earth Day. Established On April 22, 1970, it brought together 20 million Americans, including 10,000 scholastic institutions, 20,000 colleges, and 1,000 environmentally conscious communities. They united together in protest of a healthy and sustainable environment while voicing their concerns over the deterioration of the earth. In addition, The Earth Day demonstration…

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    batteries power our cars and trucks; so more than 90% are recycled. The good news in safe and cheap battery recycling are underway, Melbourne has been running free recycling services for household batteries since mid-2007. The service is a joint initiative between the Government and industry to provide places where people can drop off their dead batteries. This has allowed for safer recycling of batteries so that batteries cannot do harm to the environment and can be recycled effectively and…

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    Heather Perry’s Recycling the disabled, explores the mechanized, industrial production of turning disabled army veterans back into the depleted German workforce. Looking at army veterans during and after the First World War (1914-1918), Perry asserts that the “recycling of the disabled” was a combination of culture, medical and military processes. The War itself becomes the catalyst for this mobilization, creating a redefining of orthopedic medicine, economic reconstructing of the labor sector,…

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    Joan Didion's Holy Water

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    Joan Didion describes the importance of water in a very different and unique way. Just by reading the title “Holy Water” the reader might believe that the essay is about religion since holy water is water blessed by religious figures. But Joan´s fascination is in reality with how the water system works, since she works and uses her knowledge in the water system in California to describe how the water is delivered and how important it is. She describes how water travels from place to place and…

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    Water Shortage In Canada

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    than black water and raw sewage. If the quality is appropriate to water need, greywater can be recycled to serve beneficial purposes. In most cases, greywater is a suitable substitute of fresh water for toilet flushing and landscaping (Greywater Recycling,…

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    Looking back on the modernization’s progress that we have in course of time, we can say that science is an essential element and have played a major role in building an advanced civilization as it is nowadays. Nowadays, we can see that lot of invention and scientific finding that are beneficial towards society. Of course, all the findings and invention are compiled through a scientific paper as a proof and compilation for the future generation’s references. The content of the successful research…

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    are recycled properly as they are very toxic; mercury, barium and cadmium. About 150,000 tonnes of E-Waste accumulates in Canadian landfills Half of the E - Waste generated in Canada and United States each ear, ends up in non-regulated, backyard recycling operating in other countries like China and India India About 65% of E- Waste ends up in India E-Waste percentages increasing as rising economies is increasing the demand of electronic devices 65% of the E-Waste is processed by individuals…

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    The Lion’s motto “We Serve” empowers volunteers to encourage and serve their communities in any way possible. The two word motto is a statement that reminds us to put others before ourselves. As a child, my parents taught me the importance of helping others. Now, as a senior in high school I try to put this knowledge into action. I think the motto “We Serve” can apply to my life on a daily basis. Serving others doesn’t have to be a huge project; a helping hand is always needed. Opening the doors…

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    eco-friendly materials. Wood is a natural material that is vastly available and easily reproduced in temperate climate zones. Wooden structures offer the opportunity to provide sustainable building through their eco-friendly features and life cycle recycling. Wood has a very positive carbon footprint, and heavy timber structures postpone releasing stored carbon within wood for decades or longer. Moreover, there are many old traditional wooden structures…

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