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    If you're planning to rent a dumpster in Philadelphia or need additional information on recycling programs, there are several aspects to keep in mind. It's important to know the the laws and resources surrounding dumpster permits, recycling centers, and hazardous waste disposal in Philadelphia. Philadelphia Dumpster Permit Requirements Dumpster rentals are vital for both residential consumers and businesses, but there are required permits depending where the unit will be placed. The fees for…

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    The people of Philadelphia have faced many dangers, including the risk of disease, starvation, robbery, and assault. Matilda had her share of dramatic experiences in her time, but in my opinion,she had been hit from all sides of life’s trenches all in one day. The day her grandfather died. That day included robbery, assault, starvation, and risk of disease. That day, they barely had any food, they were robbed, Matilda was abused, and her grandfather was sick and eventually died from the fever.…

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    Revolutionary war was too weak to mend the conflicts that were arising from the States; the Government was operating under the Articles of Confederation. The Philadelphia Convention agreed to help correct some of the holes in the Articles that had long since been determined even before the war. The Philadelphia Convention was held in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania from May 14th to September 17th in the year of 1787. Even though the Convention was actually proposed to revise the articles, James…

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    When most Americans think of those who wrote the Constitution, they think of writers and thinkers. In reality, many of the founding fathers like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson were also amazing gardeners. They loved learning about and finding new types of plants from all over the world to try to grow in plots on their vast plantations. Gardening played a major role in the U.S. Constitution and the new country of America. The new country had just fought its first war for its freedom…

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    Writing is one of the things that comes easy for me, but I feel that my real weakness stems from not wanting to read. Although, for the few books that I’ve read in my life, I did enjoy the reading in most cases after I got started. I take it that some people love to read, so they assume that their students or their peers feel the same way, but nothing could be farther from the truth when it comes to me reading stories. My struggle for this class will be reading all of the short stories. Once I…

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    Lee Bui's Short Story

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    “Lee Bui!” her professor hollered into the microphone, signifying Lee to receive her degree. She stood up with pride and carefully held onto her black graduation cap. As she walked down the Husky Stadium, all eyes were on her. Her family, her friends, and her professors were all gleaming with excitement. This concluded her journey as a scholar and established a new chapter in her life. But what is the rest of her story? Lee Bui, 25, wore a ponytail as high as the heavens and an enthusiastic…

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    THE COCA-COLA Co. used to claim things go better with Coke. On Thursday, the Philadelphia City Council decided that’s particularly true of taxes. The city’s new 1.5-cents-per-ounce surcharge on sodas and other sweetened drinks is a sensible step toward discouraging sugar consumption, if only a first step. With the passage of its soda tax, Philadelphia will start charging citizens extra for buying waistline-widening beverages. Philadelphia’s policy may have won enactment because, unlike many…

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    helps us students learn about our community and get involved in it. Volunteering is the best opportunity to contribute to the community. I have volunteered in many places, such as the Philadelphia Marathon and the Ugly Sweater Run. It was a great time to helping people, not only to finish the hours. In Philadelphia Marathon, I was a volunteer that help giving out water at the finish line,help to recycle the bottles in the run and all those little things that might change the community. It wasn’t…

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    I live in the Mayfair section of Philadelphia. One of the problems in my neighborhood that causes me concern is the drug and alcohol abuse I see. There are needles left on the sidewalks and in the streets all over my neighborhood. Drunken arguments between intoxicated people in the early hours of the morning happen on a regular basis, and I often have people who are clearly on drugs knocking on my door insisting to pull the weeds from my patio for money. This always makes me sad because I have…

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    that blacks killed by police officers are more than likely white police officers. This is a false accusation as black and hispanic ethnic groups are more likely to shoot blacks than whites, this is according to the Justice department about the Philadelphia police department. This study was further conducted by the University of Pennsylvania Greg Ridgeway who majors in criminology and the final conclusion to the stats were that a black police officer were 3.3 times more likely to discharge a…

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