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    Guy Maisonneuve Prof. Smith ENGL 109.11 2 Nov. 2017 Meat Eater In 2012, the total meat consumption in the United States was 52 billion pounds. That is about 270 pounds per person a year. Luxembourg is the only other country to consume more meat person at around 301 pounds consumed per person (Barclay). While meat consumption in the United States, since the early 1900’s, has skyrocketed. Furthermore, so has the number of Vegetarians in U.S. society. Approximately ten percent of the U.S.…

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    Established in 1970 as a sanitary waste facility, Jardim Gramacho soon became home to the catadores people who spend their…

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    Introduction: It is estimated that around 706 million gallons(2.6 Billion liters) of oil is polluted into the ocean each year(4). Majority of the oil pollution oil comes from ashore from waste disposal, land drainage and improper disposal of used motor oil(4). In recent times it has been discovered that a possible solution for oil pollution is the “Oleo Sponge”(as seen in figure 1(11)), an oleophilic and hydrophobic sponge that collects oil and rejects water housing up to ninety times its own…

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    The biggest landfill has 1,500 trucks delivering 12,000 tons of garbage a day. This landfill is in the suburbs of Los Angeles. The amount of waste that this landfill is currently holding is around 3.7 million tons. That amount of trash covers 700 acres and towers almost 500 feet tall ("Puente Hills..."). Smaller landfills are also becoming overused. Smaller towns do not have as much of land to…

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    conserving the environment, and pollution is one of the main culprits for its continual destruction. Pollution only seems to be getting worse though as more and more toxins and wastes fill the earth and sky; damaging the environment that all humans and animals call home. People say the main culprit for pollution is industrial waste, and they are not wrong. But what they probably do not know is that half of the time, pollution is produced by the production of items we use every day, food…

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    to the buildup of plastics. One major area in particular that seems to be neglected is oceans. The Pacific Ocean holds the largest landfill in the world; estimating roughly the magnitude of Texas, and approximately 33 feet deep of plastics, buoyant waste, and other non-biodegradable material (Bush, 534). How does this affect people? Scheid also states in her article that roads and highways can become dangerous when truck beds are not fastened down properly, causing debris to tumble out of the…

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    Value Of Landscaping

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    Nowadays, with the entire population increase in both major cities and suburbs, being close to the nature is something that is one doesn’t get to enjoy. Apart from going for occasional campaign trips or trekking some people like to a have a bit of nature close to their home. Planning to have a beautiful landscape might be an ideal way to have that. Most people might do not realize the value of landscaping. That may be the reason why most people just keep their yard the way it is just by…

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    Choose either Carbon Dioxide Removal or Solar Radiation Management: 1. Which did you choose? Carbon Dioxide Removal 2. Describe how it works. (1 pt) CDR is involves the reduction of the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere. First step is capturing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, then compressing it and draining it into storage reservoirs. 3. What are two benefits of this technique? (2 pts) One benefit is that it brings down the CO2 level in the atmosphere. Another benefit is with less CO2 in the…

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    Persuasive By sativa white I think Japan is the greatest and most amazing culture because. They keep up with traditions and they always put so much detail into everything they do. Japan is also very clean and polite. If you go to a subway you will usually se trash somewhere and people all crowding around the door to push in to get a seat and your being pushed around and stuff like that. But in Japan people line up nice and orderly and you don’t really see trash Japan is very clean you will…

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    The ocean is a major part of our lives because not only does it supply us with water and most of our everyday needs,but because the ocean “covers 71% of the earth’s surface” (source: Oceanic Institute).The ocean is very important to earth and those living in it because without the ocean most things will be different. According to “Keep Oceans Blue” one of the examples they stated were “Our oceans also provide $21 trillion in food and other benefits yearly” meaning without the ocean earth would…

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