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    days. As they talked‚ they watched the trash float by on the St. James River. Their conversation turned to the trash. "It didn’t use to be like this‚" said Manny. "Remember how we used to go swimming in this river? I wouldn’t put my big toe in this river nowadays. There’s no telling what disease you’d catch. Time was when people knew that trash went into trash cans. Nowadays‚ the streets‚ the woods‚ the public parks‚ and the lakes and rivers are just huge trash cans without lids." "Not to mention

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    organization room is small and could only cater a number of students. PROBLEMS: • The orgroom is open for all students. • There is 1 small trash bin which caters to all the waste generated by the organizations. The lack of trash bins might be the cause of wastes such as papers‚ food leftovers‚ boards‚ etc. are left on the floor and on the benches. • Trash bins are small. • Waste is not properly segregated. • No proper place for the belongings and equipments of the students. The problem is mainly

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    can’t handle their trash and throw the trash in the streets. Therefore the environment around the beach has changed and changed the animal conditions. When the conditions for the animals change‚ the food chain will change. In the end‚ this will affect us! We destroy our own nature! Our beautiful nature will be damaged and the population of the animals will drop. Our aspects on this topic is too small and incomprehensible! Not many in the community knows about the big island of trash. It’s a big island

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    cares to keep public places clear and trash free. A clean appearance will bring attention to visitors inviting them into the area. In some neighborhoods‚ trash is lying around on the side of streets from whoever comes through them. People who walk down any street would leave their trash anywhere as they pass instead of finding a trash bin. Also by those in vehicles will throw their trash out their windows. Downtown where there are stores and restaurants‚ trash bins are placed on sidewalks close

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    Available | Available | Sometimes Available | Unavailable | I. Classroom | | | | |     a. Trash can   b. DustpanCleaning Materials:   c. Broom   d. Floor wax   e. Rag   f. Board eraser | | | | | II. Laboratory | | | | |     a. Trash can   b. DustpanCleaning Materials:   c. Broom   d. Rag   e. White board eraser | | | | | III. Comfort Room | | | | |     a. Toilet flush   b. Water supplies   c. Trash can   d. Pail   e. Deeper   f. Black plastic bagCleaning Materials:   g. MopSanitation Supplies:

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    The central purpose of this ad is to convince human to stop dumping trash in our ocean. Is not only going to affect us but also can kill animals and rare species that live in the sea. Without a clean ocean‚ our life’s can be in danger since we need water. The ocean is the most important thing in this planet so let’s keep it clean and alive. The Ocean is the most beautiful thing on this planet which hold many animals and creatures. But in this world‚ the ocean is disrespected in so many ways which

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    caught in when young. The problem of plastic and other accumulated trash affects beaches and oceans all over the world. Land masses that end up in the path of the rotating gyres receive particularly large amounts of trash. The 19 islands of the Hawaiian archipelago‚ including Midway‚ receive massive quantities of trash shot out from the gyres. Some of the trash is decades old. Some beaches are buried under five to 10 feet of trash‚ while other beaches are riddled with "plastic sand‚" millions of grain-like

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    Trash Island‚ AKA the Great Pacific Garbage Patch is an island of trash build up in the ocean. There are two garbage patches‚ the Western Garbage patch and the Eastern Garbage patch. The Western Garbage patch consists of trash from mostly Japan and the Eastern Garbage patch consists of trash from Hawaii to California. During the past 10 years we have all let trash accumulate in areas of our oceans‚ called Gyres‚ which are areas of spinning debris. “These areas of spinning debris are linked together

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    up trash using 8 trash bags. I chose to go to a property owned by my grandfather because he had enough trash and a enough land. I first needed to get approval from him if I can work there‚ next I decided what days I will go‚ and then I needed to get the supplies. On the first day of our project‚ my grandfather picked me up and took me to his property only to show me what needed to be done there. The next day‚ I started working on the old wood and debris that was on the property. All the trash I found

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    of the major concerns is the wildlife in the oceans. Marine biologists use devices such a waterproof cameras to track the movements and habits of marine life. This may allow us to see how the trash is affecting the animals in their habitats but can be disrupted if there is to high of a concentration of trash in the water. Marine biologists also use biostatistical programs and microcomputers to enter in information that tracks the animals. It can be shared with other scientists. While marine biologists

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