How I can make the world a better place. Imagine a world without rubbish. Imagine a world without homeless people and people that starve. Imagine a world that’s perfect. Most people wonder to themselves‚ how can I make this world a better place? It is very simple‚ every little thing that you do counts. Some things we do are very easy‚ like picking up rubbish‚ recycling‚ and not wasting energy. All sorts of things we do count. Even finishing your dinner! There are also things you can do that
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with bags in search of rubbish within #50 Argyle Street East Dry River‚ Port of Spain. Where no rubbish were found after a few numbers of visits‚ no further attempt was made to go back in search of more. Where was data collected? The study area was at #50 Argyle Street East Dry River‚ Port of Spain‚ which is shown in the location map‚ Map #2. Activities were conducted and plenty of rubbish was collected and stored in plastic bags. When was data collected? Rubbish activities were completed
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like to deliver my speech entitled “ How to Keep Our Environment Free from Plastic Waste”. My fellow friends As we all know‚ plastic is one of the harmful rubbish. It can damage our environment. Plastic is chemical substance that is long lasting. If plastic stored in the soil so it can decrease the soil fertility. But if the plastic rubbish is burnt‚ it can cause air pollution. In the burning process‚ plastic produces carbon monoxide. If that substance pollutes the air‚ it can cause many kinds of
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of the main grouses of the residents concerns uncollected rubbish (point 1). Initially‚ rubbish was collected three times a week. However‚ since June this year the garbage collectors have only been coming once a week. Our litter bins are always filled to the brim and we have no choice but to leave our bags of rubbish next to the bins. The rotting waste causes a terrible stench (point 2). Worse still‚ stray cats and dogs scatter the rubbish (point 3) while looking for food. This is not only unpleasant
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not littering. We should throw our rubbish into the rubbish bin instead of anywhere we like. Once I went strolling at a park nearby my house but was I was disappointed at the sight of rubbish. I saw many empty cans and plastic wrappers lying around. They do not only spoil the beautiful park but they are the best breeding place for AEDES mosquitoes. Another way of protecting our environment is by keeping our rivers clean. We can play our role by not throwing rubbish into the rivers. Meanwhile‚ the factories
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because the air inside is breathing continuously by all of us and the bacteria and virus in the rubbish like tissues used by classmates‚ packing of the food will stay in the air if we just put rubbish everywhere inside the classroom. Smell of the food would further attract pests which have potential danger giving us health problems as pests are usually dirty. Therefore it is necessary for us to put the rubbish or any other used materials inside the dust bin. In addition‚ we will use the air-conditioner
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etc… The Bahamian government employs companies‚ and these companies pay road sweepers‚ who are most often immigrants to do the job instead. Basically‚ the council pays legal immigrants to clean the streets and pavements to take our rubbish away‚ I mean the rubbish of some of us‚ while we consumers
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Task 1 Q1 – Identify potential food safety hazards when preparing‚ serving‚ clearing away and storing food and drink. People can get sick if the food they eat has harmful chemicals or microorganisms. This is called food-borne illness. The goal of food safety is to prevent the hazards that cause food-borne illness or injury. Most of the hazards in food are things you cannot see‚ smell‚ or taste. - Physical hazard: Hard or soft objects in food that can cause injury. For example
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to Speaker’s Corner. That was the lovely Beyonce’s “Drunk in Love”. Today’s guest is Adrian who will be talking about that lovely subject- rubbish. Adrian : Thank you Jeremy. Do you‚ like me feel we are living in a rubbish bin? Where ever you go‚ whatever you do‚ you see rubbish everywhere. But not only once in a blue moon‚ always! And where did the the rubbish came from? They are dropped by our fellow human being’s. Would you believe it if I say Britain’s ’litter epidemic’ costs almost £1bn every
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The project is to investigate if the teenagers nowadays really waste lots of food or they treasure food. As nowadays‚ the landfill sites in Hong Kong are almost full. The ways to deal with the rubbish is a concern. But at the same time‚ the number of wastes is also a concern in the society. Food waste will also be poured into the landfill. As they are the future pillar‚ the future society is depended on them. Therefore‚ it is important for the teenagers to know how to use the resources wisely. We
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