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    different beliefs on this subject. Some people think the EPA is not doing enough, and yet others think they just get in the way. By looking at both of these perspectives, I believe the EPA to not be a waste of space, or not to be doing enough. I think the EPA is just a little of track, and has their priorities out of whack. The first focal point to look at is that of the people who believe the EPA to not be doing enough. The official EPA website states “The EPA is an agency of the United…

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    Why Do School Lunches

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    eat but want to have more than a bird serving. People today don’t care how or what they eat and obesity is beginning to become a problem in today’s world. Back in the day you had to get up and exercise or you wouldn’t make it to survive then. Now you don’t have to walk, ride horses, or move around as much as you did a century ago. In today’s world we can drive to where we need to be we…

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    of these actions changed the public opinion from wanting to stay neutral to wanting to be in the war. All these acts changed public opinion and government opinion greatly. Because of these decisions Germany made caused the United States to go into World War I.…

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    fact the world has not totally accepted the electric car as being better for the world show that it must not be better. In fact, electric cars are bad for the world for numerous reasons. These reasons include: electric cars are a waste of time where people are pursuing an idea that is not better, electric cars cause just as much pollution but in other ways, the batteries from electric cars are bad for the environment when the car is no longer in use, the electricity grid capacity in the world…

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    stirs up dust and cobwebs, and reaches for the desk handle, inching it open just enough for her to see the black metallic gleam on the small, circular device. Her finger grazes the top of the device, silently noting how cold it is, but she tears her eyes away a moment—just to catch a glimmer of the outside world through the long over arching window in her bedroom— to watch the falling white snowflakes coat the world in a blanket of perfection,…

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    I believe the world is fueled by curiosity. Where would we be if Christopher Columbus had not been curious enough to sail across the Atlantic? We would probably be a hundred years late on the original timeline that was set. Where would the world be if people were not open minded? Theories would have not been created, theories shaped our education. If people were not persistent through life, then we would give up on every bump in the road and never solve issues. A world without flexibility would…

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    just does not get to all the people around the world. World hunger is an old problem that has been around ever since the sixteenth century and possibly earlier than that. There is around eight hundred and seventy million people in the world that do not have enough food and water. What makes it even worst is that the population growth is getting out of control in many areas such as India and Africa. Many children are being born but are not having enough food to feed them. Almost fifty million…

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    but most third world countries like Africa, Asia, and Latin America don’t have enough resources to have it or teach it. A lot of people have died and sacrificed so much so minorities and third world countries could all have an education. Many famous icons such as Nelson Mandela, Malala, and Gandhi these were icons who fought for our education. Without the sacrifices, these heroes made some places would not know how to read or write. The plight of people across time and around the world to…

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    creates an imbalance of the food supply, while there is enough food to feed everyone, there is not a good enough distribution which leads to a decrease in food security. With the introduction of organic food, many people are changing their diets and there is less pressure on animal food suppliers. However, some modern farm animal producers are still having a hard time meeting the supply and demand issue that is coming from the Western world as many…

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    that of the ages 10 and 14… as with reproductive hormones, stress hormones can have complex effects on the brain, and as a result, behavior” (Teen Brain: Under Construction). Are 18-year olds mature enough to make life decisions? The answer is no. Many 18-year olds may think they are mature enough to make adult like decisions yet in reality, they make reckless and risky choices. Teenagers are constantly making decisions like doing drugs and driving while under the influence or on their…

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