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    today. Many people believe that it should happen because the recipients could use their income to buy illegal substances, but others believe that it could be considered discrimination and that it violates human rights. As of right now, 13 states drug test welfare recipients. The people who support welfare drug testing have quite a few reasons as to why they think it should happen. One of the biggest reasons I’ve seen as to why the recipients should be drug tested is that it could save taxpayers…

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    Soil contamination is responsible for harm caused to the natural habitat of animals and deforestation. The littering of the products that men use every day is often seen on the side of the road as well as illegal dumping of trash in natural habitats. Another…

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    In chapter 5 of Organic Struggle, Obach examines the development of credibility for the organic movement and the ways in which it has spread into the mainstream of American life. Obach’s analysis gives credit for the of the growth of the organic movement to multiple forces which pushed it forward. In examining two different philosophies about the movement and what it should stand for, the tillers versus the spreaders, he examines different values which the movement is trying to achieve. Overall,…

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    Would we really want to lose the iconic Monarch butterfly? Your children love their display in most zoo exhibits, as well as chasing their flight patterns in your local parks. They are great pollinators. They also grace us with their gorgeous annual migration to the south during the late summer/autumn (Monarch Butterfly, 1999). By continuing forward with Genetic Modification, losing all that is one of the potential risks. If the pollen from a plant or tree could cause the Monarch caterpillar to…

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    Subtitle Standardized tests have been around for several years. While other countries do have their own forms of these tests, they are most common in the United States. These tests came around to be used as a form of an accountability system not only for the teachers and students but as the schools as well. The United States has lacked in the area of education for many years and have not raised their ranking. To try to alleviate this situation, standardized testing has become a common mandate…

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    In the modern world today, many people cook and eat organic foods. They do this because they believe that it is better for them, despite the higher price. Robert Paarlberg noticed this when he was writing his article, “Attention Whole Food Shoppers”. While writing this article, he brought up the fact that while this entire process helps local farmers and fight climate change, the global issue of hunger is not solved. He approaches this topic by pulling in his readers with an ethical appeal,…

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    additives such as preservatives, artificial sweeteners, and MSG saturate conventionally grown and processed foods. Lastly, they claim many choose organic because it is better for the environment. These foods reduce pollution and conserve water and soil…

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    There is a long history of contaminated land in England, Its past industrial revolution which took place long before modern systems of environmental controls on process emissions and waste disposal were in place, has led to the current state of land contamination. This essay will discuss the provision of the current contaminated land regime, its interaction with other environmental cleanup groups in the UK, and its complications. It will further look at it in reference to the UK 's planning…

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    The generation known as the Millennials, are most often perceived as a highly disadvantaged and targeted group. There are many factors that contribute to the perception of this particular group some of which, are very saddening and truly unfair for the Millennials, and I am sad to say that I am part of that generation. The way that I, along with many other people see it, is that most of the problems the Millennials are dealing with today, have been the results of failure from the previous…

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    Consequences Of Pollution

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    irreparable damage to the environment and human quality of life. Recent studies show, pollution kills roughly nine million people a year and affects the health of more than 200 million people worldwide. Defined as the contamination of air, water, or soil by substances that are harmful to living organisms, pollution is at an all-time high. There are several types of pollution from various sources each having different consequences, all of which can be linked to major health issues. Whether it…

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