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    be able to better enjoy their downtown experience. Another major deterrent that has been plaguing The Promenade is that of litter. This could be coupled with the poor lighting, and lack of security. It could be argued that if we had more security, or better lighting downtown after dark, that the litter would be less numerous than what it is now. One solution for this litter problem is that of group volunteer groups. Just recently, downtown Hot Springs held an event in which participants walked…

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    Cow Face: A Short Story

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    "What do you think?" I asked rhetorically, but I already knew. "I think we can slide this thing to the bottom, is what I think," he said. "Me, too," I agreed, "It beats carrying it down that rotten road another mile." The plan was to ease the litter over the side then use gravity help overcome the friction of dragging it through the dirt. It would have been a good plan had the hillside been dirt or a little less steep. It was…

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    Animalism. While shadowing behind Snowball Napoleon had worked into recovering a litter of puppies that was not later seen until the day of the feuding debate between Snowball and Napoleon when they had come out as a half grown litter of vicious dogs. “ They dashed straight for Snowball, who only sprang from his place just in time to escape from their snapping jaws.” (Orwell 48). Napoleon had used the innocent litter of puppies and created them into vicious dogs that would obey his every…

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    Duckweed Lab Report

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    Duckweeds, or water lens, are flowering aquatic plants which float on or just beneath the surface of still or slow-moving bodies of fresh water and wetlands. Duckweeds are good for experiments because they are very simple plants, lacking a stem. Duckweeds are commonly found in environments that are associated with fertile, even eutrophic conditions. Since duckweeds can provide nitrate removal and can absorb mineral nutrients such as nitrogen and phosphorus, they are known for purifying water.…

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    Aeromedical Evacuation

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    The methods trained are also in question. The methods used for lifting and moving the NATO litters are based on illustrations from old Army manuals. The same manuals do not describe the ergonomics or any other scientific research performed in order to come to the recommended conclusions. This leads us to question the entire manual being used in…

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    Genetically Modified Corn Genetically modified corn has many disadvantages and advantages. One advantage is that corn is being genetically modified to be herbicide resistant and to produce its own pesticide. Another advantage is that crop yields are being increased through genetic modification. The disadvantages are environmental issues such as, the decrease of insect populations due to the growth of corn that produces its own pesticide. Also, Genetic Modification is a growing field and the…

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    animals are put down in the United States every year due to overpopulation. People who are unable to care for their pets or are unable to afford to get them spayed and neutered, will give them up to a shelter, or they will let them have numerous litters of babies. This is the main reason for overpopulation, the one biggest solution for this problem is to offer a free or cheap spay and neuter program throughout the U.S. for everyone who can not afford to get their animals fixed. Peter Marsh had…

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    Recycling In America

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    failing to recycle properly. Deborah Stone claims that “the more penalties threatened, the more likely the desired behavior change” (Stone, 2012). When individuals fail to recycle and litter, they may face a fine. In Washington State, there are five different tiers for littering. By releasing potentially dangerous litter, individuals face a $500 fine. By littering a quantity smaller than 1 cubic foot, the fine is $50. For an amount greater than a cubic foot but less than a cubic yard, the…

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    community would be able to explain about the different spiritual beliefs. There are some tips that can honor ecotourism, thought the main three are: Never litter: littering should not be done anywhere this disrupts the Ecotourism and the community would not be able to conserve greenery, lands, or culture areas. Guests or the community should not litter anywhere they…

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    There are many laws out there that many people do not know about, therefore, are unintentionally breaking the law. While this may not seem like a huge deal, the amount of people breaking these laws is huge. People litter when they have trash, or jaywalk when the timing is convenient. Frank Trippett, in his article, “A Red Light for Scofflaws”, explains that millions of people break smaller laws everyday. Trippett is right, because the amount of people breaking the law is insane, and these laws…

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