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    American Airlines Goes Green American Airlines is setting the bar for sustainability. With more than three thousand four hundred flights a day to over forty countries, American is quite the global giant. They are on a mission to “go green,” and they have taken actions such as recycling on land and in the air, reducing their carbon footprint, and renewing their fleet so that it is energy-efficient. American Airlines is on the pathway to turn blue skies, green. American Airlines has taken…

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    for the recycled trash, some of them might be toxic, and there will be more pollution, because of the improper process. For instance, there are 1.3 billion tons of iron alloy were made in 2008 which over 500 million tons were made from scrap metal, and 1ton of scrap paper can be made in to 800kg good paper, so, don’t ignore the garbage classification, it’s an important way to respond to recycle. Responsibility to recycle is not difficult for us, we can do it in many small aspects, don’t…

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    through it, I slowly realized that the idea was not only terrible but it also highly depressing. When I finished the assignment I looked around the room and was surprised that nobody else could smell the failure in the air. Unsurprisingly, I decided to scrap that idea. This left me with the instrument and moving…

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    effects that are developed from an Abortion others include: eating disorders, relationship problems,sexual dysfunction, and alcohol and drug abuse. There can be tons of health complications relating to abortion. Doctors insert tools into the body to scrap the fetus from the uterus if the procedure isn’t done correctly it could cause serious damages to the female reproductive system such as things like damage to the cervix, scarring to the uterine lining, heavy bleeding, and pelvic inflammatory…

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    Simonson, Barton. “Haymarket Riot”. May 1, 1886. Simonson Barton’s diary entry “Haymarket Riot” provided a detailed description about his experience of the tragic event that occurred in Chicago. Simonson arrived at the Haymarket for a meeting and met with speakers like Spies, a rally leader, and Fielden. The meeting rally was about the legislation denied in favor of the working men.When Simonson saw the lighted fuse, he wondered what it was. Then, an explosion occurred right along with the…

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    Although the Declaration of Independence states that “all men are created equal,” the wording of documents written in that time and the actions of the colonists show that not everyone was equal in 1776. Recently, the election of Donald Trump as president, has caused America to go back in time in terms of equality. Trump’s actions and reactions have angered almost every ethnic and social group possible. In 1776, “all men” included only white men. Thomas Jefferson originally included a clause…

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    I can feel the heaviness behind my eyes. I had woken up early for school today, and I was ready to nap as I pushed my way into my house, but I couldn’t today. Today is the Cocoa Bean! The highly anticipated football game between the two local rivals of Milton Hershey and Hershey High School. As I race down the stairs to my room my bed calls out to me in a tempting manner but I have important things to get to. I pull out the giant bright orange t shirt that I got for the 2013 Bean and placed it…

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    I am involved in the nonprofit environmental organization called Monarch Watch. Monarch Watch focuses on helping monarch butterflies, their habitat, and tracking their fall migration. Monarch butterflies are important to save because they provide biodiversity, have educational and scientific value, and are aesthetically pleasing. I help Monarch Watch by raising all the monarch caterpillars and eggs I find and tagging the adult butterflies before sending them on their annual migration to Mexico.…

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    About one in nine people on earth do not have enough food to lead a healthy active life; at the same time, about 1 in 4 calories intended for consumption, equivalent to 1/3 of all food produced, is never actually eaten. ("Hunger") ("Food") In another words, we are able to feed everybody on the planet, but instead we are producing and wasting more food than the world needs. The production and consumption of food is a political problem because it is an issue of public affairs for the entire world;…

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    Maggie is a symbol of tradition; she’s learned her heritage as she knows it from Grandma Dee and Big Dee and plans to continue on with it as she says “’I can ‘member Grandma Dee without the quilts’” (par. 74) showing that she will always remember the times they had together. Mama is also seen as a character of symbolic importance because of her ways of seeing situations throughout the story. She talks about a dream she had, going on a game show and re-uniting with her daughter when she…

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