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    the cheapest out of all of the other airlines. But there's one problem this 10,000 dollars in have in a duffle bag. And I flying back to New York City on sunday night, since the cheapest flight was a red eye flight. I forgot to say one thing about me I have my own company and I am a quite wealthy person to the looks of things from New York City then Los Angeles. The money was in a duffle bag and I stole it from a safe in a gas station earlier this week. I don’t know what to do with it. I left…

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    bags is usually paper which is the opposite of the better option. In Oakland, California an organization backed by plastic manufacturers brought on a lawsuit claiming the city did not research enough on the reproductions of a bag ban and if they had done the research they would have realized paper bags are just as bad as plastic bags (McGrath). This has become the wave of bans on plastic bags continues every day, but most bans do not take into account that paper is just as bad and as they…

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    hope to make a positive identification Monday on the body of a child found in a freezer in a Bradenton home late Sunday. Bradenton police believe it's the body of 11-year-old Janiya Thomas, whom authorities started looking for last week. The girl's mother, 31-year-old Keishanna Thomas, has refused to cooperate with a judge and is being held in jail on a contempt of court charge. On Sunday night, police received a tip that Janiya Thomas' body might be located in a freezer at the girl's aunt's…

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    Anti Bag Tax

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    When plastics bags become litter, they pollute oceans, rivers, farmlands, cities, and neighborhoods"(Shirley). Creating a ban on plastic bags would create an exceptional city. The government should impose a bag tax because reusable bags are the best choice for the environment, more convenient, and improves customers' responsibility. Reusable bags are why a bag tax is important because they create a cleaner environment. People don't care about cheap plastic bags and so they end up as litter.…

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    Do you believe super markets should be required to enforce a 25 cent per plastic bag fee? Which will save our environment, and keep plastic out of our oceans, landfills and storm drains. Or do you believe this fee is unnecessary, and it penalizes people who do not have an adequate amount of money to buy reusable bags? For the poor do not need another fee, and workers don't need the extra work. However, isn't it depressing to see how much plastic has accumulated over the years on our planet. The…

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    regularly used for containers, bottles, and even can liners. BPA is an unnatural endocrine disruptor which can mess up a long list of systems within the body, but the most frequent networks that are messed are the thyroid and the pituitary. These regulate weight gain/loss, growth hormone, and body consumption. The second chemical that affects the human body most Polyethylene Terephthalate (PET), which is used to hold soft drinks, water, juice, ketchup etc. This plastic is considered ‘safe”…

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    think that plastic bags should be banned in the whole entire United States. Not only would it encourage people to use reusable bags, it will save many animals, and will prevent toxins from entering into the air. First of all, with a ban on plastic bags, it will encourage people to use reusable bags. Reusable bags have a benefit on not only you, but also the environment around us. Some shops charge people for plastic bags, but gives money to you when you shop with a reusable bag. This means…

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    When I was eighteen I decided that I’d had enough rules for a lifetime. Immature, irresponsible, vulnerable and determined to make it work, I decided to move out of my grandparent’s house and into an apartment of my own. I would be able to make my own rules and do my own thing without anybody else interfering. It didn’t quite happen like I had imagined it would. There were a lot of bumps along the way but it really turned me into the mature, responsible adult I had always wanted to be. Even…

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    #27 Erick Roque The Exploding Lunch Bag Introduction “POP!” A balloon just blew up. But no, it was a plastic bag. But no one was there. So who blew it up? It turns out that it blew up by a mixture of vinegar, baking soda, and… WATER!!! What do you think, can you pop a bag with that mixture? Purpose The reason why I chose this experiment is because I have seen the reaction when both vinegar and baking soda go together… an explosion of vinegar. And if vinegar and baking soda can…

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    Junko Furuta Case Essay

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    The specific case of Junko Furuta Remembering Junko Furuta (16 years), high school girl buried in cement in Japan. Crimes that have occurred in Japan in 1988 where a young girl named Junko Furuta was tortured for 44 days and then be killed and his body dumped in a drums containing cement. In November 1988, four teenagers, call it A (18 years old), B (17 years old), note name is Jo Kamisaku, C (16 years old) and D (17 years old), abducted and detained, a high school student grade 2 from Saitama…

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