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    In the article “Clean Up the Dance Halls” Elisabeth Perry examines the age of the Progressive Era and the efforts by the reformers to get rid of unregulated dance halls. Perry adds how dance halls that provided “stylish drinks” and guaranteed popularity influenced many innocent girls to leave their households to embrace a life of alcohol‚ unmoral dancing‚ and eventually sexually relations with strangers. Perry also adds how the girls could not resist a man’s love despite it meaning that they would

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    Recycled Water Is Clean Enough To Drink The quality of water before and after it has been recycled: Before: Water before it has been recycled can contain disease‚ micro-organisms and other contaminants. It can also carry health and environmental risks. This water can also contain unwanted bacteria. After: Water after it has been recycled has had all its micro-organisms‚ disease‚ and chemicals removed. The highest standard of recycled water is known as ‘Class A’ water. Uses for Class A water could

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    safely. Let’s take another example of resources like tree. Tree is very important to us as it provides us oxygen‚ food and also it can prevent us from disaster. Other fact about tree is that it can control noise pollution‚ absorb carbon dioxide (CO2)‚ clean our air‚ and lastly act as windbreaks. People usually use tree to take its wood to make furniture‚ transportation‚ bridge and many more in improving human’s life. However‚ lack of awareness of importance of tree like excessive logging may lead to the

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    To start off the day I had to go clean up at the fairgrounds. When people show an animal in the fair that is also sold everyone has to get up super early to “do your duty”. The only reason the kids have to do this is so they can get their check. It’s usually not so bad but this time it was different. The rain seemed to be never ending. The pavilion was crammed with all kinds of people trying to stay dry. Unlike everyone else i was one of the few who decided to help so i could get my check and go

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    However‚ that does not mean that the story is easily interpreted. He is actually a very challenging author to understand without rereading the story. The reader has to pay close attention to small details to get the full experience out of the story. A Clean Well-Lighted Place is a relatively flat and minimally written story with a deep sense of emotion that can be found through the tone that Ernest Hemingway shows in the characters. The tone in this story appears to be dark and gloomy but as the story

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    are subjected to realistic worries where as a child in the ghettos would have more realistic fears due to everyday problems that are present in their lives. Another factor is the development of fears and phobias is what is called the clean vs. dirty effect. The clean vs. dirty effect relates to if the child feels disgust towards an object or person based on if it is dirty‚ what color it is‚ the general lighting‚ and demeanor of the object. Webb and Davey as cited in Muris‚ Mayer‚ Huijding‚ and Konings

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    1. The mercenary camp was in the Motaba River Valley of Zaire was bombed to stop the virus from spreading. 2. No I would have removed all the people and disinfected all of them so the virus would stay in the forest and nobody would die. 3. Sam Daniels and his crew were sent out to the Motaba Valley because there was a level 4 virus. 4. The conditions in the Motaba valley were sad‚ smoky‚ poor and there were dead people everywhere. 5. The symptoms of the mystery disease at Motaba Valley

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    Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999 CHAPTER 1: GENERAL PROVISIONS Article One: Basic Air Quality Policies SECTION 1. Short Title. - This Act shall be known as the "Philippine Clean Air Act of 1999". SECTION 2. Declaration of Principles. - The State shall protect and advance the right of the people to a balanced and healthful ecology in accord with the rhythm and harmony of nature. The State shall promote and protect the global environment to attain sustainable development while recognizing the primary

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    1. Why does the court require for criminal intent under the Clean Water Act? The court requires for criminal intent under the Clean Water Act that there must be proof that the action was intended in order for it to be considered guilty of the crime. There has to be proof of “knowingly of discharging a pollutant into navigable waters without a permit‚ knowingly operating danger through a pollutant‚ and knowingly operating a source in violation of pretreatment requirement” (253). There has to be an

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    Within A Clean‚ Well-Lighted Place‚ symbolism is vastly applicable in the discovery of nothingness and loneliness within a small café. The overall symbol is that of a nihilistic life of which endorses the deafening of the world when engulfed in nightfall. Symbolism within the story allows for a greater effect as it emphasizes on the theme of nothingness and complete despair. As the older customer and waiter experience the traits of nihilism‚ the act of a well-light bar/café fills that void of nothingness

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