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    The two sides of the never ending battle between the pros and cons of bottled water and tap water takes a new victim with every statistic, but the fact of the matter is tap water takes the metaphorical cake in every instance. Not only does the regulation of tap water help the economy by making state sponsored jobs,and costing considerably less, but tap water is also better for the environment with no plastic bottles rotting away in landfills. The constant regulation of tap water also makes it…

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    the EPA system averages out that 75% of the American waste stream of garbage is only 30% recycled which isn’t even half of it. Therefore ISA should go green and have recycle bins which then the recycled items will be processed to a recycling company. One of the reasons recycling should be mandatory is because it will protect wildlife from decreasing the risk of killing an animal from lake to sea, or from forest to rivers. The amount of waste found on land will decrease which will…

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    Chick-Fil A Short Story

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    When we walked in to the union there are different varieties of smells all around me. People are sitting down talking and eating you also see lines to the left and right. When I took look over at the empty space where Chick Fil A was I see KoFusion. At that point I want to just take off running to KoFusion like I was a little kid at Disney world. As Soon I walked up to the restaurant there was a long line, that happy feeling that I had went away fast very fast. Five minute passed now it my turn…

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    trash from top to bottom. This has become a hazard to climbers and natives. Mount Everest may look clean but it is not. It is piled with trash totaling up to 10 tons of garbage on Everest. 2.5 tons of the garbage is classified as bio-hazardous waste. There are pieces of tents,sleeping bags,oxygen cylinders,food wrappers,water bottles,and corpse from climbers who died trying to reach the top. To help clean up the mountain there has been groups that go up just to bring down trash.…

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    Palenque Research Paper

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    Palenque is an archaeological place that is located on the western edge of the Maya empire state of Chiapas, Mexico near the river Usumacinta its original name is ´´Lakamha´´ what does it mean ´´the place of large waters´´. This magnificent place was created in May 30, 1567. Palenque has one of the finest architecture and sculptures the Maya ever produce and a lot of history of Maya ancestors. That is why I would like to preserve for generations and I will create three regulations that…

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    contaminated surface and ground water, soil and sediments. This contamination dates back to before World War 2 where there weren’t any regulatory guidance on dumping waste whether it is chemical or otherwise. The contamination is in the form of metals, arsenic, pesticides, persistent organic, and other chemical waste dumped. Some of the waste do not contain an apparent risks to humans but are still required by federal…

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    Usually when you think of London you think beautiful but it wasn’t always like that. In the 19th century it was different. For example, it was hazardous, unsanitary, and was over populated. To begin with, living in London was very hazardous in the 19th century. It was hazardous because the buildings were poorly made due to a conflagration and having to rebuild them fast and because they were so poorly made with a strong wind some buildings would collapse. It was also so hazardous because in…

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    Old Age Bias Study

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    The purpose of this study is to find out if younger who are between the ages(13-19) people and older people who are between the ages (20-80) would pick up trash off the ground and who are most likely to dispose of it. The population to be studied is the residents located in Sanford,which is roughly 30000 people. The neutral questions that were being implemented are “Do you think you would pick up trash in certain areas?”. Or “What do you think about picking up trash in Sanford?” According to my…

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    Oshawa Research Paper

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    Amazing Facts Regarding Auto Recycling The process of dismantling vehicles for spare part is Auto recycling.They are an important assets.Though they reach the end of their useful life,they still have value as they retain their spare parts and this created an industry itself.These automobiles still serve a purpose by giving the metal they contain even when out of utility.The vehicles are crushed and the metal is used for recycling.Up to date auto recycling methods are as cost-effective as…

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    warming is man-made. It is indeed a very frightening event, creating or should be creating worries to the human population. Most of the time, pollution is caused by people being out in the streets. This is when people find it so easy to toss out their waste out of the window(s). Secondly, due to gas prices going down, people are no longer being limited on their car rides. People are going out more which releases more monoxide to the…

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