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    chemicals from pollution of companies’ factories. Factories being built for production efforts to fulfill the market. The factories create waste, but they do not use any efficient way to dispose of the waste. The companies decide on cutting cost of developing to ways to safely dispose of the waste. The factories use cheap easy ways to dispose of waste through dumping waste in the rivers and streams. The effects of not taking control of pollution leads to people getting sick. There are some…

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    Litter On Campus Essay

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    community. “According to KAB, littering coats the U.S $ 11.5 billion every year. Not included in this estimate are the indirect costs of littering, including decrease in property values, commerce and tourism as well as the health effects of this form of waste.” (Earth 911) With more litter there is more money lost, from people who are already struggling to pay bills and taxes as it is so why should this be added to the increasing amount of bills we already pay? Susan Revermann (2017) states that…

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    build-up of greenhouse gasses and pollute lands and civilizations, in the case of dump sites. This problematic cycle goes deeper than what is seen on the surface, the whole process of manufacturing is affected by the way we rely on the industrial complex we know as the waste industry. Our lust for over indulgence and dependency on oil has fostered bad habits which, in turn, shapes the way producers…

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    The excitement of the residents of the Love Canal has not lasted too long. More terrible news ensued. People living far away from the pollution center were beginning to worry about their own safety. In November 1978, more than 200 compounds were found in the landfill site of which about 200 tons contained hazardous dioxin Dioxin [2, 3, 7, and 8 tetrachlorodibenzoparadioxin (TCDD)], a highly toxic carcinogen. The identification of dioxins made the inhabitant extremely panic (Philips et al., 2007)…

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    change the habits gradually for we and our descendants. This project was a motivation for me. So, I will start it from now on; carpool with friends, turn off the lights when I do not stay at home, buying enough groceries only I need, trying to reduce wastes, and reduicing the amount of water I…

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    must have funded the ad after being sick of the trash around the city. Logos is applied because, logical thinking states that throwing on the trash on the ground goes against a person’s moral by damaging the environment, yet people continue to throw waste. They make the readers think of how easy it is not to litter, which makes them realize that the current “pandemic” can considered pointless as well as effortlessly avoidable. If everyone would throw their trash away in the right spots, these…

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    after use. This may not be as helpful but it is still important to try to help. Most plastic bottles are not recycled so it is important to recycle them after use. Plastic bottles can be banned at home or work. If it is banned then there will be less waste and litter. This will force people to use reusables or other types of bottles. This will be very helpful to the environment and us. Finding better eco friendly household items may help. Using shampoo, soap, and beverage containers that are…

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    Krail Slum Case Study

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    Lifestyle In Korail Slum Beware the ends of the earth and the exotic: the drama is on your doorstep wherever the slums; are, wherever there is malnutrition, wherever there is exploitation and cruelty. (John Grierson) In Bangladesh, Urban areas are polluted with slum dwellers. Slums are available in urban cities. Almost 30% of our population, more than 14 million population lives in slums characterised by tenure insecurity and evictions, and controlled by ganglords who charge exorbitant rates for…

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    Problem Statement The purpose of this inquiry is to investigate the topicof debris in the Great Pacific Garbage Patch, with the main focus being the detrimental effects of plastic waste matteron sea birds.Scientists estimate that 90% of seabirds have consumed plastic debris (ChrisWilcoxa, 2015). The ingestion of plastic debris in seabirds can lead tostomach obstruction and death (Chris Wilcoxa, 2015). The Great Pacific Garbage Patch is a large mass of floating garbage in the Pacific Ocean that…

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    problems. In order to protect ourselves and the environment, people must limit the use of cleaning products, and establish stricter regulation for them. There are many reasons to do that, first, cleaning products can harm the people health, also, they waste the environment sources. Background…

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