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    Saturation of landfill In the densely populated city of Hong Kong‚ where land resources are rare‚ waste is a troublesome issue. According to the Hong Kong Environmental Protection Department(EDP) Hong Kong is running out of landfill space far earlier than expected‚ and the existing landfills will be filled up‚ one by one‚ in mid to late 2010s if waste levels continue to increase at current levels.) Unless solutions are identified immediately‚ we could face a crisis in the next decade of having

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    recycling and reuse‚ most trash is still thrown away to fill landfill sites. To list just a few staggering facts‚ every year‚ 13.4 million tons of food waste‚ 28 billion bottles‚ 36 billion aluminum cans‚ and 200 million tons of garbage are landfilled in America each year 1. As trash is piling up‚ environmental concerns rise because of landfills’ large production of leachate and landfill gas. Leachate is the liquid drained from landfill sites‚ composed of dissolved waste material components and particles

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    Student Name Professor Name Subject Date The Motives of Fateful Meeting in Joyce Carol Oates’s short story “In the Region of Ice” In her short story “In the Region of Ice”‚ Joyce Carol Oates portrays the complexity of human characters‚ thus revealing the most intimate and hidden movements of human soul. In the given story‚ Oates intentionally makes the opposites collide‚ interact‚ and coexist‚ despite all seeming differences and conventions. And the main protagonists – Sister Irene

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    My family and I live in a landfill. We have no money and fight for survival day by day. We live through people’s waste and the things they do not want. We struggle for food and finding a protective shelter. I receive no education a long with the rest of my family. Sleeping night-to-night outside is a struggle. I sleep on a tarp under a number of boxes set up. Mother nature plays a toll on our survival. When it thunderstorms or is below freezing temperatures our life is in danger. I suffer from

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    Emerson V.S Oates Compare and Contrast: Different views on Nature In class out of the three essays we read I choose to do a compare-contrast between Ralph Waldo Emerson’s and Joyce Carol Oates’s essays. I choose these two because they both had different feels towards nature. Oates is against nature and Emerson is about becoming one with nature. Even though both have different meaning‚ both Oates and Emerson successfully uses rhetorical strategies such as appeal to credibility‚ emotion‚ and

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    Landfills: A Growing Menace When asked to think of the largest man made structure‚ people will invariably come up with an answer like The Great Wall of China‚ the Great Pyramids‚ or the Taj Majal. In contrast to these striking achievements of mankind is the Durham Road Landfill outside San Francisco‚ which occupies over seventy million cubic feet. It is a sad monument to the excesses of modern society [Gore 151]. One must think this huge reservoir of garbage must be the largest thing ever produced

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    In Joyce Carol Oates’ short story “Where is Here” is a piece of Gothic Literature which shows the similarities between the two genres “Gothic Literature” and “Magical Realism”. Both Gothic Literature and Magical Realism both have normal settings with either a supernatural as well as a mystery. An example of this in the short story “Where is Here”‚ “For years they had lived without incident in their house in a quiet residential neighborhood when‚ on one November evening at dusk‚ the doorbell rang

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    Joyce

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    herself in danger of her father’s violence." (Joyce‚ 1914. P. 421) This among many other examples reflected that she did indeed not like living with her father‚ or though it seemed. Eveline went back and forth in the story between the pros and cons of leaving or staying. She couldnt make her mind up‚ but loved to fantasize about different places that she could go‚ and experience with Frank. "She was about to explore another life with Franks." (Joyce‚ 1914. P. 421) She wanted this life‚ the life that

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    The next event I attended was the screening of “Landfill Harmonic”. This film was about a group of children and their families who live in The next event I attended was the screening of “Landfill Harmonic”. This film was about a group of children and their families who live in Cateura‚ Paraguay which is basically a landfill for Asuncion. An environmentalist‚ Favio‚ sets out to try to help the environment by educated people about recycling and waste sorting practices. However‚ he ends up starting

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    In the story “Where is Here?‚” by Joyce Carol Oats‚ the visitor implied many ideas of infinity. The idea of infinity can be inferred throughout the story in multiple ways. First off‚ when the visitor asks to see his old room‚ he meets the son. The stranger begins to teach the little boy how to draw the infinity symbol. For example‚ the author stated‚ “So‚ our od dutiful politeness‚ the son sat down at the desk and the stranger leaned familiarly over him‚ demonstrating adroitly with a ruler

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