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    talks about how the wildlife in the areas around the fields is taking a death threatening toll and how the algal blooms are destroying Florida’s waterways. Sugar has been apart of the American culture for years and still Striving in most food and…

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    contact with organizations that could have a broad, long term impact on the community, I decided to simply pick up trash from a local park. This job wasn 't glamorous or exciting and it wasn 't going to change the way people looked at recycling and waste, but after a few thank you 's from people passing by or simply watching the ducks swim in the area I had recently collected trash from, I knew that I had made a difference in my community. For my action research project I picked up trash at…

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    silica gel. Their advantage is the ability to absorb liquids, and also provides odor control. The type of silica used to make these litters is similar to the desiccant that is commonly found in the pouches packaged as a preservative with medication, foods and other consumables that are susceptible to moisture damage. These litters are a good option if you do not prefer a clay litter. However, there is the concern among some cat owners that Silica litters can be dangerous to their cats if the cat…

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    The project was proposed by Rathje to give some insight on the anthropology of American food…

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    The movie “Unwasted: The Future of Business on Earth” is about a few people who speak about the amount of valuable items such as food, technology and many more objects that are put to waste. Many people do not understand that the things that we throw away can be use for something useful. 1. There were many interesting parts about this movie. It was interesting to see what a landfilled looked like. I knew that it was a place where all trash is put but I never imagined what it would look like.…

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    Plain view pollution  WHAT WAS THE DEAL? To retain a major corporation in Plainview City buy finding out what their grievances are, and figure out a better way to address it, without mortgaging the future of the community. Also, to address the issue regarding carbon pollution that has been plaguing the city, and causing the inhabitant to be sick as a result of their exposure to the toxic pollutant.  WHO COULD NOT MAKE A DEAL? Everyone including the EPA, the city council, the president, and…

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    " There's a brutal irony to the fact that oil itself is derived from the remains of once-alive organisms. The War Boys also depend on borrowed (stolen) time to survive, fueled by the blood of other humans. In addition to the basic necessities of food and water, humans in today's world often depend on medical technology for survival. Immortan…

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    The amazing penguin rescue and The seabird chronicle According to “The amazing penguin rescue” and “The seabird chronicle”, the oil spills are hurting more than 41,000 little penguins. When the penguins were getting sick in the oil spills tons of thousands of people started helping to save the penguins. “The amazing penguin rescue” and “The seabird chronicle” have similarities and differences such as the conflict and how the setting creates a specific mood of the story. One similarity…

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    everything from all kinds of waste whether generated during the extraction of raw materials or after the consumption of final products. It is present everywhere, even in the middle of the oceans. Trash Inc: The Secret Life of Garbage is a documentary film showing the waste produced around the world and the life cycle of trash/garbage. The documentary explains what happens to the garbage when it’s thrown away and its impact on the people and the world. It shows how the waste management industry…

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    4. Uptake and bioaccumulation of plastic derived chemicals A key factor contributing to the bioavailability of microplastics is their small size, density, color, surface (smooth or rough) (Stephanie L. Wright a,2013). Food chain disturbance in marine environment is the major problem because due to ingestion of plastic which consists of polychlorinated biphenyl (PCB), POP and PAH. They absorbs/bioaccumulation in the fatty acid of living organism and cause death of the species. At least 180…

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