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    WATER CONSEVATION Man and most animals need a constant supply of water to live. Farmers need water for their crops. Hydroelectric dams hold back needed water and provide water for homes and industries. Trees‚ grasses‚ and other plant life play an important part in the natural circulation of water‚ and thus help conserve it. Without plants most water would run off as soon as it falls‚ taking away valuable soil. Rapid runoff would cause frequently floods‚ and leave little water during dry seasons

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    Many people say that we have developed into a “throw-away society”‚ because we are filling up our environment with so many plastic bags and rubbish that we cannot fully dispose of. To what degree do you agree with this opinion and what measures can you recommend to reduce this problem. Today‚ it is a widespread belief that the rubbish a household can produce is much more than a few years ago. Consequently‚ it has led to an abundance of environmental problems‚ such as air pollution‚ and tap water

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    Rubbish has no value ’. Identify the arguments for and against this view This essay attempts to identify arguments for and against the view that rubbish has no value. The arguments and their respective concepts and theories identified herein are related to a central theme of rubbish‚ wastefulness and affluence within a consumer society - all presented in Chapter 1 and 2 of Making Social Lives (Hetherington‚ 2009). Primarily by using Thompson ’s ’rubbish theory ’‚ focus is given to how values

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    A great philosopher once said‚ "Without knowledge action is useless and knowledge without action is futile"Good morning ladies and gentlemen I’m Abdul Rafae and today I’m going to speak on ’knowledge without application is useless’Humans have a common ability of applying almost everything in their life. Talking about new fashions‚ trends‚ innovations but when it comes to applying knowledge‚ situation is slightly different. Not all people r experts but the qs is what lacks in most knowledgeable humans

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    Sample essay plan ‘Rubbish has no value’. Identify the arguments for and against this view. Introduction 120 words approx Paragraph 1 Outline = describe the main points/features Rubbish has no value - define this concept in the introduction as it is the main content phrase in the essay question Value - highlight that this essay is looking at the value of rubbish Rubbish - set out the main points of the argument that demonstrate the value of rubbish There are two parts to this argument and

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    How the relationship changes between Macbeth and lady Macbeth. Act1 scene5 Macbeth writes to lady Macbeth telling her of his encounter with the witches and how part of there prophesy had come true making him the Thane of Cawdor. In the letter Macbeth uses loving terms towards lady Macbeth such as ’my dearest partner of greatness’ showing that he loved and respected her even in a letter‚ where he wouldn’t be pressured by lady Macbeth into using these forms of affection. He tells her all of the

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    RUBBISH! The Archaeology of GarbageBook Review The book titled Rubbish! The Archaeology of Garbage by WilliamRathje and Cullen Murphy was a very interesting read. Created in1973‚ the archeology of garbage was a program primarily created as an exercise in archeology for students at the University of Arizona-Tucson. The most fascinating aspect of the book is the discoveries of what our garbage tells about us as a society. It was interesting the amount of detailed behavior that can be discovered by

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    During the Twentieth Century‚ there were a multitude of events that darkened almost everyone’s view of the world. These events had a great impact on the pieces of modern literature being published since the authors would write with more pessimistic views. William Golding‚ at the time‚ developed a theory which stated that people are inherently evil and that society keeps us good. While both the novel Lord of the Flies‚ by William Golding‚ and the short story The Most Dangerous Game‚ by Richard Connell

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    Rubbish has no value’. Identify the arguments for and against this view. Plan Introduction: Brief background of the meanings of rubbish and value. What issues the essay will address. Paragraphs 2 & 3 Material Lives and Zygmunt Bauman (Hetherington) which introduces idea of consumer society Paragraph 4 Answers from a report called ‘The Food We Waste’ (WRAP‚ 2008a‚ 2008b) Statistics about rubbish and consumer society Paragraph 5 Vivien Brown and her question on ‘Where does rubbish go?’

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    A Clockwork Orange: Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish A Clockwork Orange received critical acclaim‚ made more than thirty million dollars at the box office‚ and was nominated for various awards; however‚ this esteemed film was outlawed from the nation of Great Britain in order to curb its immoral content from permeating society. Before all the controversy began‚ A Clockwork Orange was a novel‚ written mostly in Russian‚ by Anthony Burgess. Stanley Kubrick is known to critics as a film maker who probes

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