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    talk about plastic bags and whether they should be banned. As you may know‚ plastic bags are one of the main sources of rubbish that end up polluting our rivers and oceans. In fact‚ the problem has become so immense that a huge island of rubbish containing plastic bags and other items has formed in the middle of the Northern Pacific Ocean. The area polluted by this rubbish is so vast that it covers an area greater than the size of Australia. So should plastic bags be banned? Plastic bags are

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    and some just simply don’t want to go. But is that necessarily a bad problem? Taxes should not be raised to make college education free because student persistence and success will decrease‚ the American public cannot afford it and degrees will be devalued. Whenever a student is faced with a difficult or challenging course‚ you either make the decision to fail the class and hurt you’re your grade point average (GPA)‚ or you withdraw from the course. Dropping a class could lower your eligibility for

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    When you see rubbish on the floor‚ what do you do? Will you pick it up‚ or will you leave it there and walk away. Of course‚ most people will tell you that they would pick it up‚ but how many of them would actually do that? Sadly there are not many people in our country who bothers themselves to do so. “Leave it to the cleaners! If Singapore so clean right‚ then the cleaners no need work ready!” Most Singaporeans will reply when they are asked to pick up rubbish that they see on the floor. Cleaners

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    ------------------------------------------------- Conditions in factories and mines pg. 73 1. Why would factory owners not want their employees to have access to a clock or a watch? Factory owners didn’t want their employees to have a watch or clock because then they wouldn’t be able to know what time it is. If they had a clock or watch they would stop working to look at the time and then if they realised there shift was nearly over they would slow down and not work as efficiently. 2. How

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    In chapter 5 of the book great gatsby ‚Analysis Memorable Quote Daisy is overwhelmed by the great value of the shirts from England. Also overwhelmed by Jay Gatsby’s wealth. Strong emotional reactions shows what a materialistic person Daisy is - comes from the fact that Gatsby is finally wealthy enough for her to be with and her realization that she should have waited for Gatsby who eventually became rich and powerful. Also could imply that she is upset about the fact that Gatsby now seems more

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    is clear that a good deal of the garbage washed up on beaches comes from people on shore - holiday-makers who leave their rubbish on the beach‚ fishermen who simply throw unwanted refuse over the side - or from towns and cities that dump rubbish into rivers or the sea. But in some areas most of the rubbish found comes from passing ships which find it convenient to throw rubbish overboard rather than dispose of it in ports.For a long while‚ many people believed that the oceans could absorb anything

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    ecosystem‚ government should empower rules that prohibits illegal hunting. Last but not least‚ illegal dumping of toxic substance and rubbish often cause problem to the habitat of sea creature. Toxic wastage affects the pH of the water resource and may inhibit the growth of certain sea creature that is unable to sustain their life in a harsh acidic environment. Rubbish thrown is taken by the animal causing

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    saving and protecting young birds and other creatures while abandoning their own children. All this is the result of a pagan worldview where animal life is elevated with‚ and many cases above‚ human life: The end result is human life becomes devalued‚ and so do things like compassion

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    it a half empty and some of them half filled. It proves us one more time that everything depend only on our attitude to one or another thing. By telling this I wanted to express the difference between ordinary bag of rubbish and major work of art that just looks like a bag of rubbish. “Ms. Floyer’s bag is empty. That’s what makes it artistic.”- this quote I found on one of the websites that were complaining about the art work‚ however I think that it is a brilliant idea to fill the bag with air in

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    The 100 trillion dollar notes were being used as toilet paper and crowds sweeped the nation holding signs that said“broke billionaire‚ HELP!”. . Hyperinflation is a phenomena in which the domestic currency of a state becomes so much devalued that it barely has any value left. In other words hyperinflation results due to the excess supply of domestic currency in the national money market. This results in an imbalance of demand and supply of monet which eventually leads to inflation

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