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    Causes Of Food Shortage

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    It is hard to imagine that about half food around the world is wasted in many different ways every year. The problem of food shortage bothers many people now. If people can reduce food waste, food shortage may be could be solved. There are many causes of food waste, transportation losses, storage losses, daily life extravagance and unreasonable distribution. In order to cope with these problems, some solutions will be illustrated in this essay and there are some analyses and evaluations will be…

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    Starting with the “Crying Indian” which showed a panning out frame of a polluted waste land that this Native American called home. Much to do about nothing for adults, the children were shown a commercial with Woodsy the Owl cheering the slogan “Give a Hoot! Don’t Pollute!” (Sustainable Brands) While the early onset of pollution and waste created a thirst for the fix, it still took some time. On the 22nd of April, 1970 the first “earth day” was created. Senator…

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    The Problem Of Littering

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    reduce the quantities of solid waste deposited in landfills, which have become increasingly expensive. Recycling also reduces the pollution of air, water, and land resulting from waste disposal” (Recycling, 2014, para.1). Recycling will not stop littering everywhere, but it will make things better than they are now. We have to do something about the litter just laying around or it is just going to get worse, take a look at Talking Trash resources, “The solid waste disposal industry has grown to…

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    Essay On Cat Litter

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    There are many types of cat litters. When you are trying to choose one for your cat, you may find yourself wondering which the best is. Basically, cat litters fall into three distinct categories. There are clay, silica and biodegradable litters. The best litter for your cat will depend on the results you want. Clay litters are the oldest type and are still widely used. Clay is used because of its ability to absorb liquids. The clay litter can absorb its weight in cat urine, and also has some…

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    Chemistry Green And Clean

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    Chemistry is the field of science involving structures, composition, and properties of substances and matter in order learn how they interact with each other. However, disposing and making chemicals can cause hazard to the environment and wildlife. In “Chemistry: Green and Clean,” Jennifer Weeks builds an argument to persuade her audiences that green chemists are working cooperatively to develop a field of chemistry that can replace polluting technologies. Weeks uses alternative ways to…

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    Symbolism In Trash

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    Social and Environmental issues addressed in Trash and Wall-e -An analytical essay __________________________________________________________________ The main issue of overflowing waste in the texts (Wall-e and Trash) is mainly derived from the unawareness and sheer apathy from society; mainly the emotions and responses of a responsible authority body. Both texts facilitates the examination of human condition. However, Trash delves into a psychological aspect, in terms as this unawareness comes…

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    Akash Patel Current Events Article 1 The article, “Homeless Camps Are Infectious Disease Time Bombs,” by Alex Berezow on the internet caught my eye right after searching for “infectious diseases.” Berezow starts off the article by describing the ignorance of infectious diseases in America, largely because the US is a developed country. He goes off and talks about why people typically don’t worry about microbial organisms. He says that most Americans don’t have to worry about infectious diseases…

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    Waste materials are not recycled enough in California. Californians keep littering the aluminums, metals, and plastics over the places; hence, this cause the waste disposals, deforestation, and water pollutions. While the pollution continues to affect the lives of Californians, the underlying question is: do we have a single patriotic Californian who thinks going green to liberate California out of this predicament? According to the two authors, Richard H. Thaler and Cass. R. Sunstein’s book…

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    Pollution. Land water *Air Pollution Air pollution is the accumulation in the atmosphere of substances that, in sufficient concentrations, endanger human health . Among the major sources of pollution are power and heat generation, the burning of solid wastes, industrial processes, and, especially, transportation. The six major types of pollutants are carbon monoxide, hydrocarbons, nitrogen oxides, particulates, sulfur dioxide, and photochemical…

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    Nowadays, we buy lots of products and things and most of those products we buy might have negative impacts on us humans, the environment and animals. Many of these products enter our homes and the one that is frequently used are cleaning products. Cleaning products mainly consist of toxic chemicals that can have a great impact on our health and the environment. Why would you risk your health? Cleanliness is an important thing and we all want our homes to be clean and free of germs, but what…

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