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    telling us “ you need to pay more for this” then we can just say this, they are scared because if they run out on money then we would be richer than them. What they don’t know is that money is made of paper, and how do we get paper? TREES, we can reuse trees. We can do a lot of things easier but the government makes it harder on us and we will grow up poor. Do they really want us to be poor? Well I love how our government helps us out but I hate/ dislike how they decide how we can pay. All I ask…

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    As the World Burns. Quote: “We did it! We saved the Planet!” (Jensen and McMillan 692) Summary: This world simply put is in a downward spiral like a bowling ball falling down a well. Working together, making the smallest changes in our lives, we could toss some feathers down there to try and stop the ball however the effort is ultimately pointless. What we really need to do is to go to the people who dropped the ball and get them to stop cheering it on. The ignorant public need to be trying to…

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    Many organization and company has developed ideas to reuse and recycle the waste products to generate new items. Landfill Natural Gas and Waste To Energy, which involves converting non-recyclable waste into heat, electricity or fuel, are turning trash into energy and power sources, giving garbage a second…

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    Ecotourism can be described as responsible travel to natural areas which not affect the natural resources and preserve the benefit of local populations (TIES, 2015).Ecotourism no only protect the environment, it also admire the natural environment characteristics and respect the local culture. Ecotourism encourage visitorsto enjoythe natural environments with minimum impact and includes education to environmental conservation (Bob et al., 2008). Ecotourism means people travel to destinations…

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    1. What is the systems development life cycle? A system development life cycle is project managements well organized step-by-step cycle of stages for developing information systems project. (Haag, (n.d.), pg. 160) 2. How do the four implementation methods differ? There are four implementation methods which are parallel implementation, plunge implementation, pilot implementation and phased implementation. Parallel implementation implements both the new and old…

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    The book titled the Pollution Paradox, by Bregman Lenormand, is all about the effects of pollution. Bregman first starts his book off by stating who the real villains are in the crime of pollution. Suspects of the crime are the chemical industries, cities, and even the cherished automobiles. However, these are only contributors to the problem of pollution. In fact, the true villain in the crime of pollution is us; people. Every person shares a little responsibility of our generation’s pollution.…

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    Everything we do affects the carbon in our atmosphere. Our world already has a natural, balanced carbon cycle to use and reuse the CO2 and therefore keep the levels at a healthy rate in the air. This process from sun to plants through photosynthesis, then into the soil as the plant decays, and evaporation back into the air, is disrupted by auto and factory emissions. We cannot control the natural carbon cycle, and we don’t need to because it is already balanced! However we can control the amount…

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    Beauty is in the eye of the beholder; while Nick Carraway’s depiction of the valley of ashes, a desolate and bare land that connects the West Egg and New York, does not remind the audience of beauty, through the content and style of this depiction, beauty seeps from every corner of every sentence, flowing like a vibrant river across the passage. Nick’s dedication to vivid descriptions of even the bleakest of lands creates this lifelike and almost tangible image of a lost opportunity. What lost…

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    directed by your child's health care provider. General instructions • Clean all pacifiers and bottle nipples in hot water or a dishwasher after each use. • Store all prepared bottles in a refrigerator to help prevent the growth of yeast. • Do not reuse bottles that have been sitting around. If it has been more than an hour since your baby drank from a bottle, do not use that bottle until it has been…

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    Sofia In The Color Purple

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    Friendships often evolve over time and can be tempered in the fires of conflict. This is particularly true for Sofia and Celie from The Color Purple by Alice Walker. Their friendship is put to the test when Celie advocates for Sofia to be beaten by her husband. When she and her husband fought, they accidentally wrecked a gift from Celie to Sofia: curtains. After reconciling, Celie and Sofia repurpose the curtains into a quilt. The torn curtains represent Celie’s and Sofia’s broken relationship,…

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