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    Facebook and Free Time

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    overly addictive to young children‚ and they make fake accpunts‚ which is illegal. They also conjur up large amounts of drama‚ and the children can easily lie about their age. These are the reason why i think facebok should be banned. Facebook is rubbish‚ never works‚ no privacy & full of virus pages. I don’t think it should be ban‚ what people do with their free time is their own choice...might suggest people have too much free time but I who knows? perhaps this is just another phase like all the

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    influence negatively on many areas. We should use and look for new‚ clean and efficient fuels. Human beings are garbage maker. We daily make a lot of rubbish and garbage. All of factories also make a lot of garbage and sewage. There are many kinds of garbage and sewage are made by factories that they are extremely harmful for environment like chemical rubbish. If garbage isn’t recycled well it will be harmful for environment. In addition many factories polluting seas and rivers with their sewage and these

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    extended school services

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    Extended School Services Extended school services include Breakfast clubs‚ Afterschool Clubs and holiday clubs which offer activities‚ classes and support to the pupils between the hours of 8am and 6pm. They are designed to provide families with support to help balance work and other commitments. The children benefit by being given the opportunity to experience a broader range of activities which may inlcude: •Study support •Play and recreation •Sport and fitness classes •Drama •Music

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    began to affect the community because of the intolerable smell. Several hills of rubbish could be seen dropping over another town and interfering with visitors in the Dago junction. Ramdani‚ a driver journeying along a nearby town‚ said the smell began on Wednesday. “It was not too bad last night‚ but [the garbage] began to affect visitors today‚” Ramdani said. According to Cece‚ about eight-hundred tons of rubbish had not been gathered since protesters began blocking the dumpsite. As of right

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    the fossil fuels‚ which at the moment are decreasing at a much faster rate than they are being produced. Cow Dung is a place below earth surface where all waste of animals and rubbish from city is stored. Together the waste of animals and rubbish produces a gas called bio-gas which can be used for burning. In this way‚ rubbish which is burnt & makes pollution can be made into a useful gas and our fossil fuels can be saved‚ making a better future for our new generations‚ that’s why scientists say that

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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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    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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    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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    Animal Extinction

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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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