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    Prompt 15 Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi once said “You must be the change you want to see in the world. If I could change something in the world, it would be pollution. I would start off in my small town by pushing forward a recycling system, using technology in place of paper and pencil, and a community trash pick up. One thing I would do is put forward the idea of a recycling program. Recycling is a benefit to both the environment and humans. Students can positively affect the environment by…

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    Spalding Essay

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    As Spalding, doesn’t clearly reveal where all of their raw materials come from, another research was found to kind of put together of where everything comes from, but for example the butyl rubber used to create the bladder of the ball, uses many different components like chemicals, which makes the whole process of tracking a lot harder. Exxon Mobile is one of the top butyl producers of the world and its chemical production laboratory is located in Houston, Texas. Natural rubber can be found in…

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    harmful air pollutants such as possible carbon monoxide emission from your plumbing system, furnace, stoves and heaters. But what is carbon monoxide? Carbon monoxide or CO is a type of toxic gas without odor or color. It is extremely dangerous and could have health damaging repercussions when inhaled even in small amounts. It gets thru your home thru plumbing leaks and could silently poison your entire family if it goes unnoticed or if CO testing would be relied from scam service providers. CO…

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    For the Ecology project, I participated in the event at Morongo Valley Preserve. This took place on September 30th. During the time spent at the event I helped to trim the side walks. This was done to help remove plants not native to the preserve, and this also made the sidewalks more presentable. I was taught many important ideas during this time spent at this event. According to Non-native Invasive Plants an Introduction, an article done by University of Florida, non-native plants refers to a…

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    Inequality, Poverty, and Pollution Introduction A. Throughout the United States, low-income and minority areas are among the heaviest populated with landfills, waste sites, and hazardous facilities, inequality in our country is everywhere, including the air in which we breathe. B. Approximately 56 percent of minorities and low-income Americans reside in areas within two miles of hazardous commercial waste sites. Poverty rates are 1.5 times higher in these neighborhoods than anywhere else in the…

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    Ocean Pollution Around 1.4 million pounds of trash enters the ocean. Thats a lot of pollution. What is water pollution exactly? Water pollution is the release of substances, such as chemicals, energy, radioactivity or heat into a body of water. According to these articles, people are starting to neglect and not care about the ocean. Especially the younger generations. Marine pollution is affecting everything, including people, animals and marine life. Marine pollution has become an incredibly…

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    Biology Essay - Oran O'Sullivan One of the most dangerous and controversial contaminants today is tributyltin (TBT). Tributyltin is one of the most poisonous substances to be released to the aquatic environment today (Knutzen, 1995). The tributyltin compounds are a subgroup of the trialkyl organotin family of compounds (Extoxnet, 1996). The main use of Tributyltin is as a stabilizer in the manufacturing of plastic products, such as anti-yellowing agent in clear plastics and as a catalyst in poly…

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    In America more than 4 million pounds of pastic each year. This is more than 10,000 pounds of plastic per person per year. There are many ways people could use this waste for other things Americans could use. In America we make up 30% of the worlds garbage. Even though America only makes up 5% of the world we produce 30% of the world’s garbage. In 2012 34.5% of the us discarded materials were recycled, but now out of all the materials discarded by the us only 21.4% is recycled. Many people just…

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    Undesirable garbage material is the greatest reason for environment contamination. Garbage autos likewise create loads of undesirable material which is dangerous for the environment. So offer your old trashed autos to any scrap metal organization or auto-evacuation organization. It is one of the ideal approaches to diminish the danger of ecological risks. Different unsafe components in the autos can leave terrible effect all in all environment and on wellbeing. You have to do just little…

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    Dupont Controversy

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    In 1948, the Washington Works plant was established by DuPont in an effort to bring plastic materials to American homes. Some of these items included vinyl, saran wrap and Teflon, which was later discovered to contain toxic chemicals known as C8. Despite the many side effects that C8 had on lab animals during the testing phase, DuPont continued to manufacturer its products using the chemical. In spite of all the concerns raised by both its workers and inhabitants regarding the safety of the…

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