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    Filth in Accra

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    "Sanitation has become a topical issue that we can hardly ignore. Our cities and municipalities in particular have become engulfed in filth as evidenced by the increasing heaps of rubbish that we encounter by our roads and residential areas" –President J.A. Kufour FILTH IN ACCRA Is Accra really deserving of the title Capital City? For a city that is playing host to millions of tourists next year for Ghana’s golden jubilee celebrations as well as the CAN 2008 football tournament the next year

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    Storm Water Essay

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    What is Stormwater Pollution? When it rains‚ water flows from your roof‚ yard‚ and street into the gutter and down the drain. The stormwater drain carries this water into Lake Macquarie‚ wetlands‚ lagoons and the ocean along with all the sediment‚ rubbish‚ grass clippings‚ pet faeces‚ chemicals and fertiliser it collects along the way. The result is stormwater pollution. Last Modified: 20-AUG-2009 What impact is stormwater pollution having on Lake Macquarie? Volumes of stormwater in urban areas

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    Bruce Dawe Essay

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    Bruce Dawe‚ an Australian known poet‚ born 1930 is still one of the biggest selling and most highly regarded poets of Australia. His ability to write such influential poems has made an impact on a number of people‚ as each poem can be related to the ordinary living lives of Australians throughout the years. Bruce Dawe’s poems are interesting because they comment on the lives of ordinary people. This statement is agreed on. In relation to the statement‚ three key poems can be linked being Enter Without

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    Time to Feast on the Subway “One should not attend even the end of the world without a good breakfast.” ( Heinlein 1) Having breakfast in the morning really makes a huge difference for the day. In Hong Kong‚ where everyone is having a hectic life‚ people always make full use of their time. Imagine before heading to school or work‚ one can now enjoy more sleep by having a good feast on the trains‚ life might be much easier. A passenger in New York seemed to agree to it. “Last year a fierce quarrel

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    F L I G H T Doris Lessing (1919- ) Above the old man’s head was the dovecote‚ a tall white-netted shelf on stilts‚ full of strutting‚ preening birds. The sunlight broke on their gray breasts into small rainbows. His ears were lulled by their crooning‚ his hands stretched up toward his favorite‚ a homing pigeon‚ a young plump-bodied bird‚ which stood still when it saw him and cocked a shrewd bright eye. "Pretty‚ pretty‚ pretty‚" he said‚ as he grasped the bird and drew it down‚ feeling

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    Bla Bla

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    the stars’ private life don’t believe they are true. They read them just for fun. Nevertheless‚ I think we can do without this kind of entertainment. I don’t go along with the tabloids because the half of the stuff they print is just a complete rubbish. What is more: I think that the famous people have immoral lives but it is more immoral to write and read about it. Perhaps the most important point however is that when the teenagers read about the scandalous things that music and film

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    I will teach you songs like Kaul the Savor and Fallow Andrew. Those songs will pump you up to be ready for the day. I will also teach you the things I deem to be important for example: I am a descendant of God. Where as Mr. Kelsch would teach you rubbish like: the wrong set of the ten commandments and stuff on Jesus. What he teaches you is wrong

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    causes diseases . The introduction of cng –run vehicles to replace the diesel –run vehicles in many of the metropolitan cities ‚and relocation of polluting unit outside the city limits are welcome signs water is contaminated by letting all the rubbish into the rivers and seas . there are huge factories and the waste generated from these factories flows down to rivers and seas .this is how water gets polluted . oil also polluted water . as a result people who consume the fish caught from such

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    but important action that everyone should adopt now. If we do not recycle‚ factories will have to process the raw material and this will result in more heat release into the environment. What is more‚ a very simple way to recycle is to separate our rubbish into metal‚ glass and papers. Similary to recycling‚ we should reuse things that can be use again such as shopping bags and food containers. Food containers can be kept and put aside. Moreover‚ it can be use to keep food when needed. Shopping bags

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    Totalitarianism In 1984

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    The Daunting Effects of Totalitarianism In the novel 1984‚ George Orwell utilizes diction and figurative language to portray how a totalitarian government dehumanizes the lives of its people and obliterate their thought. In the beginning of the novel‚ Winston helps the reader visualize an important Newspeak worker at the Fiction Department with “two blank discs instead of eyes” (53). The usage of “two blank discs” is to describe the person’s eyes as a bleak image of thoughtlessness. Instead of

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