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    The stench, the horrendous sight, and the wretched feeling that landfills give off to their viewers. What kind of world do individuals want to live in where their air is filled with smog, and their water is brown with lead poising. While extremes are not always the case, they could become common if the waste in which the world throws away is not reduce. Recycling, the solution to the waste dilemma, provides a plausible reality in which individuals can contribute to reusing materials in hopes…

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    to stop industries in degrading the environment by overproducing their products. It is important to create awareness for the future generations by emphasizing how important is to adopt the three high value priorities which are recycle, reduce and reuse to have a sustainable environment and apply them constantly. I based my project on these three values as the main purpose to make a difference in this unsustainable world. I participated in the Columbus Service Day, where volunteers went to…

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    An advantage of growing corn for use in ethanol production is that corn is a readily available crop in the United States, and there would no longer be a need to import materials to produce fuel. This would also benefit the agriculture industry by providing more jobs to corn planters. Going this route also would lessen the dependence on the Middle East and other countries for oil and fuel. Growing corn for use in ethanol production would also be a more energy efficient way, because there would be…

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    Costco continues to thrive globally. As of today, the company operates in eight countries. (Costco.com) The vast majority of theses warehouses are in the Unites States. This was a very profitable move for the company, increasing its profit across the globe. Since memberships are the company’s biggest profit, the increasing memberships around the world was a profitable result. In 2013, the company started to open up the planned 150 stores globally. It turned out that in countries other than the U…

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    I have always had a concern for our planet's health and wanted to ask the question if we are irreversibly damaging our home. If this is the case then there is a possibility that we will be able to colonize different planets in our solar system and or make a man made structure to live in. This topic really hits home with me because I need to know where we will go if our earth can no longer provide us the support we need. We will have to find an affordable way to colonize a place that is foreign…

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    People may hear the topic ‘pollution’ come up in their daily conversations and wonder, ‘what is pollution?’ Pollution is the introduction of poisonous substances into our environment to sabotage it. Pollution is found in every crevasse of Earth. From the air we breath, to the water we drink, to the land that we walk and live on today. Therefore, it is a huge concern in today’s society because of all the instability that it has been causing our Earth’s land and our human bodies. Each and every…

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    Reusable Rocket Future

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    approximately $60 million to build and launch a rocket, but only $200,000 to fuel it. This means that if the rocket were to be reused and refuelled for another launch, this could cut costs to by more than 90%, proving to be much more efficient through reuse: similar to how planes are to be refuelled after a flight to be flown again, instead of building a new plane after every flight (The Verge, June 6th 2016). This waste on resources is more than enough reason to consider alternative systems,…

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    Greek Epigraphy

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    Dr. Ng, Thank you for your insights about Greek Epigraphy. I am very glad to hear from you that you are an epigrapher. I need to learn about it from you. Inscriptions were generally moved from their steady place with a reason of reusing the items in other constructions, and most probably, because of some catastrophic phenomena, such as earthquakes, battles, fires, and rebels, inscriptions had damages, and so the walls were reused with no historical reason. Historians need to interpret on…

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    Where do you live is there a drought ? California is and the government is trying to find a solution to these drought. When you think about a drought do you know what it means.A drought is something serious, it is a shorter way to say that there's not much water left.How does a drought starts good question,it starts when rain dosen't feel that often,so the government can't make the water fresh.If your scared know just wait until you hear what effects can happen without water. Just imagine…

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    How Sun Tzu’s Art of War Affects the Contemporary War: An Outline Although it was written more than 2,500 years ago in the ancient China, the Art of War by Sun Tzu is an influential document that provides guidelines for winning any war. Sun Tzu describes the importance of such strategies as deception and espionage (Jeffrey 22). In the document, the author rejects the idea of civilian control in favor of the “on-site” decisions by war generals. In the modern world, the document is still relevant…

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