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    Solutions) we can place bins in the appropriate place with each bin having a label on them. Background: This program would be effective only if everyone is on board in the beginning phase. It’s very important to recycle and we can reduce our carbon footprint by much less just by doing this alone. I believe it’s a good idea and also good for the environment. We also can reduce operating cost as a result of saving money. E227 Global Solutions and the entire company…

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    Introduction Where We Chose Environmental sustainability is something that should be practiced in every establishment. The importance of being conservative with our resources will continue to grow as we proceed to expend them at our current rate. Pollution can be combatted and it is our responsibility as humans to make our world a healthier place to live and grow. How we take care of being green now will play a large role in the future health of citizens across the world. For our research…

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    arrangement concerning the world as an entirety. If this would to pass through the legislation, then Germany would be looking towards an electric future and virtually no carbon monoxide emissions. This would not only cause the decrease in the carbon footprint but a major hit to the oil industries and even the car companies. Germany wouldn’t be the only country to implement this law. It is most likely that all of Europe would follow in the same footsteps towards a greener environment. A world…

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    Effects on our Environment Explanatory Synthesis In the articles “Overpopulation Is Not the Problem” by Erle C. Ellis, “Overpopulation Is Not the Problem? Really?” By Robert Walker, “Overpopulation Is Still the Problem” by Alon Tal and “The Overpopulation Myth” by Fred Pearce each author discusses the issue of overpopulation and how it has become a debate among many as to whether it really is as big of an issue as some may think. All four authors have strong opinions on whether or not…

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    Green Dentistry

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    INTRODUCTION: As climate changes become more evident, humans have become more eco-conscious. The focus has shifted from just development to reducing our footprint on the environment and bringing about sustainable development. The concept of sustainable development emphasizes on development along with conservation of natural resources to meet the needs of the future generations and this principal can be adopted even in the healing profession of dentistry. DATA SOURCES: comprehensive electronic…

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    Let’s say you buy some yogurt and keep it in the fridge. Sometime later you want to eat it, but you see that it expired the previous day. Then you throw it away and think of it as money down the drain. Now think about the quantity of the product that would expire the same day and how much of it goes to waste. I first started to think about this problem when I was working at a grocery store last summer. I have seen the amount of waste the store produced on a daily basis and was appalled. This…

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    relationship with the environment has been very important for many years and still is today. 9. Make the argument that we should all become vegetarians in order to have a smaller environmental footprint. I think we should all become vegetarians because not only would we have a smaller environmental footprint but our bodies would be free of meat which can be fattening and unhealthy and we would be living a healthier lifestyle. 10. Americans consume the vast majority of the world’s resources. Is…

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    In the movie The Bone Collector, a forensic science movie, it is often portrayed as a movie that can be easily solved within a few hours based off shows that deals with forensic work like NCIS, Law and Order, Cold Case, and Snapped; but the solving time is often misunderstood. The Bone Collector is specifically based on forensic anthropology, which is the application of science to the physical by applying skeletal analysis and techniques in archaeology to solving criminal cases. Forensic…

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    Summary (3-6 sentences): The article “Does Online Privacy Exist?” examines how even when private settings are set to the highest level, everything leaves a digital footprint that can share private information with interested 3rd parties. The article specifically looks at social media sites like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram; and the false sense of privacy being offered to their users. It also discusses the role government has played in the struggle to offer real privacy online. (5 pts.)…

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    “Galatea vs. Birth of Venus” From the detailed hands of antiquity, both the work of Botticelli and Raphael speak to the ages through near perfection. So often the work of the Renaissance brought new life to the classics, reminding us of the footprints of humanity. Seen in both “Birth of Venus” (ca. 1482) and “Galatea” (ca. 1513), the theme of divine love is portrayed through the mythical ideals of the feminine form. An ode to nature through the sexual sense of the female nude, both works…

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