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    in AELW 940 I still had some things to learn and my essays reflected that during English 101. I had problems with comma splices‚ run on sentences and poor vocabulary. Since then‚ I started to read and write more on my own time. I feel this is the key that has helped me improve in my writing although it isn’t perfect yet. Since I was not born in America‚ my first language is not English. For this reason‚ before starting to write any of my essays; I think about them in Spanish. I know that may sound

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    Sustainability Action Plan 5/8/13 Sustainability Action Plan Introduction As businesses continue to meet the increasing demand of consumers‚ their impact on the environment and production of waste is amplified significantly. Carbon footprint and CO2 emissions become an even greater concern when the product must be transported to customers across the globe. In fact‚ CO2 emissions from transporting products alone accounted for 1.2 billion tons of CO2‚ or 4.5 percent of global emissions in 2012

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    INTRODUCTION In this essay‚ I will reflect upon my practice placements and discuss my development in relation to professional/ethical practice‚ care delivery‚ care management and personal/professional development. These are the four domains related to the learning outcomes required by the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC‚ 2004)) for entry in to the professional register. They are all concerned with promoting high standards of professional practice and good quality of patient’s care. I will also

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    Cities and Sustainability: Johannesburg‚ South Africa Report for the Johannesburg City Government on Sustainability through reducing carbon emissions Introduction: The purpose of this report is to advise the Johannesburg City Government on ways to reduce carbon emissions within the city of Johannesburg‚ South Africa. Johannesburg City (Joburg) is listed as a participant with the C40 Cities initiative‚ in an effort to tackle the environmental issues of global warming and climate change. This

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    Sustainability from a culinary viewpoint is an important factor of any community because it conserves resources‚ enhances healthy eating‚ benefits farmers and local businesses. One form of sustainability is farmers markets‚ which relies on farms and local businesses. Farmers markets have a long history in which they have massively grown and are a huge benefit in many communities today. Farmers markets have a very long history that can date to about 5‚000 years ago. In Egypt‚ the villagers that lived

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    Sustainability in Ferny Hills Sustainable cities are cities that can be maintained and preserved for future generations. Some common characteristics of a sustainable city include a small ecological footprint‚ which is the amount of land that a person or group of people need to provide the necessities of life such as shelter‚ water‚ food‚ energy and transport. Sustainable cities need to address many factors; these include things such as air quality‚ housing‚ biodiversity and economics. Good air quality

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    I used to see myself as just another person in the world‚ never did it occur to me "who I am". To understand "who I am"‚ I first need to know what my attitude and personality are. I view myself as a person with a positive attitude as well as a hardworking and understanding personality. To find one word to describe a person’s attitude isn’t easy‚ but if I had to decide I would say I have a positive attitude. When I run cross country I try to be as positive as possible so I can push myself and my

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    Self Identity Essay

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    We spend our whole lives trying to find ourselves. We look into the glass‚ unsure of whether‚ like it‚ we are half empty or half-full. And this is our existence. In trying to solve this grand riddle‚ this unsolvable enigma of identity‚ what we are really attempting to do is to navigate the murky waters of social uncertainty. In this quest for acceptance‚ we build layer upon layer of character and deception. We are mazes with dead-ends‚ with false passages‚ with walls at every turn and no end in sight

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    English has never been my favorite subject in high school because I struggled with essays. When I created an essay‚ I knew what I wanted to say and what point I was trying to make. However‚ putting words down to express my ideas and using correct grammar‚ was very difficult. My MLA format and spelling was adequate‚ nevertheless I would have many grammar issues and my thesis sometimes needed improvement. My English professors focused on famous writers‚ their work and the consequences of plagiarism;

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    Top 10 Myths about Sustainability The myth that surprised me the most was Myth 5: Sustainability is too expensive. I’ve always believed that becoming more “green” could be expensive‚ but eventually would pay off. Many can’t afford to install solar panels in their homes‚ or switch to hybrid cars. Becoming more sustainable can be a little more challenging for those in the middle or low class. With that being said I think that there is still some truth in this myth. Another myth that surprised me

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