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    People’s Republic of North Korea. While Adam Smith’s famous “invisible hand” of the free market would simply be too restricted under any normal communist rule‚ China has become the center of much debate. Whether it is a vegetarian steakhouse‚ a littering environmentalist‚ or an Argentinian Pele fanatic‚ such obvious contradictions seem so abstract that‚ “it strips the original thing of all meaning”5. Capitalism within a Communist party seems hypocritical enough. However‚ since President Jiang Zemin

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    that live near trees or on trees like rabbits and all could die and the it causes flooding to the world and near the forest so all the animals can die. Also school is wasting mire paper by thinking they have enogh but they dont. Some people also do littering and people who do that i would like to remind them that when u are older and u litter and the police caches u then u can get arrested. Schools are all coverd in litter and it very important that u dont because u can still get in trouble even when

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    Water and Air Pollution Analysis Houston‚ Texas holds around two million people‚ carrying hundreds of thousands of cars daily on these busy freeways. On top of the pollutants coming from vehicles we also have the industrial refineries that are located only 45 minutes from the heart of Houston. Most the smog comes from the Houston Ship channel With the combination of these two things we can see how polluted our city and waters are. One of the main problems in Houston is air pollution. The air

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    Amber Wi 11/17/14 Period 2 “Siren Song” by Margaret Atwood The speaker in Margaret Atwood’s poem “Siren Song” is one of the three sirens of Greek mythology. The sirens are known as half-woman‚ half-bird monsters who sing songs to lure sailors to their death. In the beginning of the poem‚ the speaker makes it seem as if she needs the sailor’s help. As the poem comes close to the end‚ it is apparent that the whole poem is actually the deadly song of the sirens. Margaret Atwood employs allusion‚ diction

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    beautiful the elements are in their natural state. However‚ when the elements are tampered with it becomes a part of the piece and eventually harms it. My work focuses on each element in its natural state and when it has been tampered with through littering‚ erosion‚ toxic waste‚ etc. This body of work is inspired by the characteristics of the five elements untouched and altered by mankind. I was first inspired by Gabrielle Meyer’s artwork‚ an artist who works with the mathematical concept of hyperbolic

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    The Great Pacific Garbage Patch By: Niamh Leah Frances Edmonstone Imagine one day the whole ocean turning into a giant patch of toxic trash. People have been trashing the ocean for years‚ but now there is too much trash out there and it is destroying the environment and killing the marine life. If we don ’t try to stop this issue from escalating in the near future‚ The Great Pacific Garbage Patches size will increase rapidly and have huge effects on the planet we live on. Charles Moore‚ an oceanographer

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    Our Changing World Was it only a decade ago that a blackberry was a mere summer fruit? That green was just a colour‚ and reality TV was that one show sandwiched between music videos on MTV? There were‚ of course‚ huge political and social upheavals that roiled our world in the past decade. But there were also the gradual lifestyle changes that you don’t always notice happening – quite like watching a child grow older. It is hard to believe how much the world has transformed in the past decade

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    Solid Waste Management In India Environmental Sciences Essay In this report‚ some problems in solid waste management in India will be discussed as well as the efforts made by the government and the residents of India to help reduce the problems in managing the solid waste generated by the residents. India is known as one of the most populous countries in the world. It appears to be the second country to have the highest number of residents. With the total population of 1.2billions‚ the management

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    Clean up the World Olden time’s people lived in accord with the nature. Later‚ when the humanity have created powerful machines‚ various chemical materials‚ learned to govern the nuclear energy‚ their appeared lots of ecological problems. The most important elements of our surroundings ­ air‚ water and soil are more and more polluted. The number of people is increasing very fast in the world nowadays. The matter is that they need more and more working places‚ food‚ clothes‚ cars‚

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    Poets employ a variety of literary devices to represent marginalised groups in ways that challenge their readers’ perceptions. Poets employ a variety of literary devices throughout their poems. These literary devices can serve to represent marginalised groups in ways that challenge their reader’ original perceptions. Oodgeroo Noonuccal and Judith Wright are two poets who have applied this strategy. Although Noonuccal and Wright both share a passion for writing‚ they came from vastly different

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