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    fuel‚ a non - refresh natural supply that is appropriate progressively in small source and is often achieved from foreign nations‚ straightening our want on these occasionally aggressive nations. ( If you can find ways to reuse and recycle the rubbish safely and economically. Says the United Nations Environment Program‚ and

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    such? Areas‚ where there were once beautiful green grass and forests‚ are now disappearing! Along pavements‚ you will see used tissue papers and cans carelessly thrown away‚ even though the rubbish bin is just a few metres away! I have even read in the news that every single day‚ ten thousand kilograms of rubbish drains into the Marina Reservoir! After looking through all these clues and evidences‚ I can see that Earth is going to change‚ massively. Even the extinction rate of animals

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    resolving this issue. II. Body A. Background a. People do not even imagine what is the size and capacity of their activities and the impact they produce on the environment. The problem is that the effects of the thrown rubbish are very dangerous and extremely harmful. b. Describe the problem: 1. There are several reasons that are based on the society‚ environmental conditions‚ occupation and size of each of the different family. 2.

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    Essentially‚ she says that instead of valuing nontangible things like religion‚ we value products‚ which means consumerism is our main religion. Surely Kilbourne is right to say that consumerism has become too important‚ but I would say people still have their values. The world just functions on money and consumerism‚ so we must incorporate it into everything we do. For example‚ even to help other‚ often times donating money is the best way to help. A bunch of unskilled

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    development/ 2. Tunnel Vision Development‚ December 26 2011‚ Kuensel http://www.kuenselonline.com/2011/?p=23778 3. Effects of Consumerism‚ By Anup Shah‚ August 10 2005‚ http://www.globalissues.org/article/238/effects-of-consumerism 4. Consumption and Consumerism‚ By Anup Shah‚ March 6 2011‚ http://www.globalissues.org/article/238/effects-of-consumerism 5. Submission of first draft: May 4 Submission of final draft: May

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    have some publicity. During the breeding season‚ people often gather around the cove at night to catch a glimpse. The penguins in Manly cove make their nests in rock crevices‚ sand or soft soil. Their nests are made of leaves‚ twigs‚ bark and human rubbish and they use their visual memory of land formations‚ lights and underwater contours to lead them back to their nests. (ABC‚ 2015)  WHY ARE THE LITTLE PENGUINS ENDANGERED? There are many factors that have led to the endangerment of Manly Cove’s Little

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    Littering in Singapore According to a sociological study‚ 62.6% of the public will always bin their rubbish whereas 36.2% may litter depending on the situation‚ and will only throw their rubbish into a bin when it is convenient to do so. The remaining 1.2% of the population admits that they will litter even when there is a bin nearby. In summary‚ about 40% of the public are unlikely to bin their rubbish. The top three reasons for littering‚ according to the 4‚462 respondents surveyed‚ are the insufficient

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    America became a rising power early in its life‚ allowing for these benefits. Although the United States of America is one of the great world powers‚ and perhaps the most supreme‚ its economic practices are driven toward the idea of spending and consumerism and the population’s values have become entirely reconstituted since its founding. “My country‚ ’tis of thee‚ sweet land of liberty‚ of thee I sing; land where my fathers died‚ land of the pilgrims ’ pride‚ from ev ’ry mountainside‚ let freedom

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    Family relationship is important in one’s life How is this shown in the novel you have read? Support your answer with close reference to text. The importance of family relationship is emphasised in the novel ‘Catch Us If You Can.’ Sacrifices for family are honoured and explored‚ as are the family bonds that survive adversity/challenge. Very early in age‚ Rory has realised that ‘there was only Granda and me’ to make up a family. (pg3) Rory does not know any other family love since his father has

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    century. I. Introduction II. Reasons behind novel A. World events B. Personal events III. Economic trends of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries A. The economics of consumerism B. Economic effects on society IV. Social trends of the twentieth century A Technology and individuals B. The rise of consumerism V Bradbury’s warning in the novel A. Bradbury’s views on trends B. Why does he warn us? VI. Conclusion Jhoan Aguilar Mrs. Armistead English

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