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    Whether it be the lack of wildlife such as birds or deer or the destruction of the trees and plants that hold golf courses together, many golf courses have caused more harm to areas of preservation than good. Since the inception of industrial mowers and high powered herbicides to kill weeds on a massive scale, golf courses have morphed into becoming high maintenance and potentially destructive facilities. In a simpler time, grass was kept by herds of sheep and the weeds were considered part of…

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    Ultrafine Glitter Party Hats That You Can Make Yourself Making party accessories from home can be a fun way to spend a few hours during any season - and this may be especially true in wintertime. A fun DIY project for the colder months is constructing colorful party hats from a few key materials, including ultrafine glitter. These hats are quite easy to make, and one hat might even be used for multiple occasions. You can create a wide range of variations on the original pattern, and you might…

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    The Long-Term Benefits Of Cypress Drain Cleaning The only time that many people get a drain cleaning in Cypress is when their drains are clogged. However, it is important to note that there are long-term benefits that can be reaped from getting Cypress drain cleaning. A thorough drain cleaning will improve the efficiency of your system. The pipes will be able to dispose of waste water more quickly. Because your system will get rid of waste more quickly, backflow is less likely to occur.…

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    Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the harmful effects of littering, and persuade them to potentially stop littering all together. Central Idea: To help clean up our earth by persuading people to stop littering. Introduction: My goal for this not to tell you what to do or tell you how to live your life. It is merely to inform you on a major issue that has gotten worse throughout the years. I want you all to imagine a world where every step you take, you step on a piece of garbage.…

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    Moving Home Moving Essay

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    Moving is a complicated process that requires a lot of hard work. To take some of the stress out of the moving process, homeowners should consider hiring a trash removal service. When you're moving to a new home, there's a lot to be done, including packing, cleaning, and loading up boxes and furniture. Having all the responsibility of a move can lead to inordinate amounts of stress. This situation is often compounded by the added responsibility of having to deal with all of the trash…

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    National Parks have been around since 1972 and every year about 282 million people come to the parks every year to witness the great beauty of them. It is critical that we preserve it for the environment, animals and so generations of people can come witness the beauty of them. America may be not have old buildings and history that spans back thousands of years, but our nature is the pride and joy of the nation. Since national parks are so great, everyone wants to participate and come and see…

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    In the video, Plastic Oceans it mentioned facts about water that I was surprised about. For example, microplastics can be mistaken for fish by the sea water chicks, the plastics then stay in their body, and the birds don't know any better, so they keep eating the microplastics. The microplastics add up over time and eventually kill them. Not many chicks make it to adulthood because of the pollution. Water pollution is not only affecting birds. About 3.5 million pieces of new plastic enter the…

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    After observing the amount of litter, trash, and dead trees across my local park during my service-learning project, my insight about pollution and the cutting down of trees increased and lead me to have more empathy about the issue I was researching. For my service-learning project I participated in “Clark Park Cleanup”, the purpose of which was to assist in cleaning up Clark Park, planting trees, and promoting the importance of trees and clean parks for our environment. While completing this…

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    Andrew C Definis Homework #4 RMI 2101 Class Meeting: 740-1010 02/26/2017 Homework 4 (18 points) 1. In “The Only Lifeline was the Wal-Mart”, a. How did Wal-Mart plan to keep food from thawing and going bad if power was lost? (2 pts.) They had backup generators and fuel shipped to Florida stores. The trucks also delivered dry ice to prevent the food from thawing for 72 hours if the generators were to fail. b. What risk…

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    Yuma Project Case Study

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    The Yuma Project was different from other groups of people over time because as time passed and year after year irrigation was being more needed for farmers and the crops of lettuce, broccoli, and many vegetables crops. The water from the Colorado River is being used for that now a days and for decades the water has been used for crops. Since Southern Arizona was very dry the Yuma Project was designed so the crops could grow with enough water for the product to be sold to different entities.…

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