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    Debate that can help

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    People should be fined for not recycling AFFIRMATIVE Starting a good practice sometimes requires incentive‚ whether it is positive or negative. Although I do think it is a good idea to recycle‚ and everyone should do it. There are a few problems People will resist change. They have been dumping trash all their lives and think it is good enough. In many instances recycling costs money‚ mainly driveway pick-up recycling. And people don’t want to spend money.Enforcement‚ even if people were fined

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    Plan to curb rising food prices With food prices escalating‚ the government wants the people to learn to be more self-sufficient while the Federation of Malaysian Consumers Associations said the government must adopt a more dynamic agricultural policy as a long term plan to address the issue. PUTRAJAYA: With world food prices increasing steadily‚ the government is fast mobilising players in the business to help cushion the imminent economic impact on the people. Food operators‚ importers‚ exporters

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    Save the Environment

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    What Can Be Done to Help Save the Earth’s Environment Our planet is in great danger. For the last one hundred years or so‚ the people of earth have wasted and misused the natural recourses of earth. Several plans have been developed to stop the abuse of earth. Some of these plans I will discuss in this essay‚ many of which can be executed by any one. Environmental problems have become so difficult that many individuals feel they can have no effect on them. Problems like oil spills‚ hazardous waste

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    Oak Trees Research Paper

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    Oak Trees Choosing a location: The mighty‚ majestic oak tree has‚ throughout the centuries‚ been the subject of story‚ song and proverb. More than 80 species of this beautiful tree are found in North America. All oaks are deciduous trees with furrowed bark. When choosing your location pick a spot that will accommodate a full grown oak‚ they can get to be 60-80 feet tall and 60-100 feet wide at maturity. Do not plant too close to structures‚ streets‚ or sidewalks . Planting directions: 1) Dig

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    Mow A Lawn

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    Throughout the residential districts‚ the cleanliness of a yard can say much about the owner. If the yard is not held up to par‚ it makes the owner look irresponsible and extremely lazy. This is especially true when the grass is not kept at a reasonable height. In order to maintain a desirable image‚ the lawn must be mowed. The best way to mow a lawn is to prepare the yard‚ execute the mow‚ and finalize the details. The perfect mow always begins by preparing the lawn mower along with the rider

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    Composting: A Spring Arbor Project Nature does not produce waste‚ humans are a part of nature‚ yet this creates a logical problem: how/why do humans create waste? The simple answer: we do not deal with the resources we no longer need in a responsible manner. While well-established recycling programs exist worldwide to varying degrees of effectiveness‚ they tend to focus mostly on material recycling rather than the recycling of natural resources. In light of this‚ one can see that while we may handle

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    Save the Earth

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    49 Simple Things You Can Do to Save the Earth (The author wishes to thank his wife for suggesting he "get up and do something" to save the earth. This book is dedicated to her.) 1. TURN OFF THE LIGHTS. Even if you’re only going out of the room for a few minutes. Those kilowatts add up. (My wife groans when I say it‚ but‚ "It makes cents—with a c.") 2. UNPLUG APPLIANCES WHEN NOT IN USE. Some of them‚ with their complicated timers and instant start-up features‚ constantly consume small amounts

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    Green technology

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    SOLID WASTE‚ HAZARDOUS AND TOXIC WASTE MANAGEMENT. ENVS411 MWAMKO MPYA PROJECT. Mwamko Mpya project funded by Comic Relief seeks to improve the quality of life for communities at  Kaptembwo and Rhonda. The goal of the project is to reach total sanitation coverage in the low income settlements‚ thereby eliminating Open Defecation and change towards improved hygiene practices both at the schools and at household levels. The Bio Center is a project done together with Umande Trust and Practical

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    Compost Research Paper

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    Our presentation is about the compost project‚ but first we need to know what was the purpose of the project and understand the importance of composting in general. A certain percentage of the solar energy that reaches our planet is trapped in the atmosphere by a process known as the “greenhouse effect”. The primary gas responsible for this effect is carbon dioxide. Human activities since the industrial revolution has caused a dramatic jump in the carbon dioxide levels‚ as we have developed a fossil

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    He points out that composting is expensive and the issues is that most compost becomes tainted with hazardous elements‚ such as the heavy metals used in inks and pigments as well as yard waste containing traces of pesticides and herbicides. Another issue with composting biodegradable plastics is that the corn used in fermenting the lactic acid is Genetically Modified corn‚ because of this‚ if PLA plastics are composed that compost cannot be labeled “organic”.For many composting facilities‚ this would

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