essay. Identify the topic sentence‚ the primary supporting sentences and the secondary supporting sentences. Firstly‚ dogs in public housing estates cause problems for neighbors. Some owners let their dogs run free. The dogs crawl into rubbish bins and scatter rubbish around. They also jump up at people or bark at them. This may scare young children. Conclusion Look at the structure of this conclusion. What does each sentence do? Write your answers in the spaces provided. In
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ENGLISH 1101 October 14‚ 2010 What is littering? Littering is defined as objects strewn or scattered about; scattered rubbish. (“Webster’s Dictionary and Thesaurus” 157) Littering is a bigger deal than people make it out to be. Yes‚ we have prisoners and volunteers that work on the side of the road and pick up trash‚ but‚ that doesn’t make it right. No one likes a trashy yard‚ so why trash someone else’s? Carelessly discarding garbage affects everyone. Our waterways become damaged from litter
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climate change‚ and the natural resource exhausted. Therefore‚ we have to take part in environment protecting activities to secure our life. To do well this work we can do many things from our daily activities such as separating and throwing rubbish in right places‚ not stepping on the grass‚ collecting used bottles or papers to recycle‚ reducing mobile driving time to save petrol and decrease waste air‚ using Compact light and not using conditional to economize electric power‚ Bathing quickly
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will survive‚ if this global warming goes on. If this global warming goes on‚ will the world we know today‚ be another tomorrow. But what if that is some kind of rubbish the climate experts and the politicians try to make us‚ so called “normal” people‚ believe? I believe that the global warming isn’t a crisis‚ but is some kind of rubbish the climate experts and politicians try to make us believe. I believe that Mother Earth and all her creatures will never‚ never‚ never succumb‚ and they will never
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by the conversion of landfill gas. These waste products can be used as a direct combustion fuel or indirectly by processing them into another type of fuel. Cheap: Landfill sites are cheap but are not sustainable which means it’s a quick solve for rubbish that is spare. Versatility: Lots of different types of waste can be disposed of by landfill in comparison to other waste disposal
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The City at Night I step forward into the deep‚ soft snow and hear the sound of a muffled packing of frozen wetness. All the sounds are muffled‚ yet somehow amplified by parentheses they fall hard but slow‚ despite the weight. I look at the cloud they fall from and think how the snowflake seems like a frozen flake of a billowy cloud. Its cold and the snow that falls on my upturned face froze on my eyelashes until I blinked and now the warmth of my cheeks melts the snowflake and its
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Cullen : We are all responsible. Look at some people who are dumping rubbish indiscriminatelyinto the rivers which will turning them into river of waste. Even some factories dumptheir effluents and toxic substances into rivers which is so bad for the river. Sarah :Can’t we do anything to protect our rivers? Callahan : Oh yes we can. We can help to increase public awareness about the roles of rivers.When people know how important rivers are‚ they will stop dumping rubbish. We can also participate in campaigns such as
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A. Review Part II and identify information that affects your assessment of acceptable audit risk. Note that only some of the situations in Part II will relate to acceptable audit risk. Classify the information based on the three factors that affect acceptable audit risk. • External users’ reliance on financial statements o There is a large amount of debt for a publically held company‚ and the financial statements will be used rather extensively. o Situation 6: the board of directors has decided to
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can no longer treat someone differently because of the colour of his or hers skin or their gender. Another law based on social values is the Clean Air Act. This law makes it illegal to burn rubbish as it contaminates the surrounding area. Years ago many people had incinerators in their backyard to burn rubbish‚ which is no longer allowed. Laws based on economic values are laws such as being able to own your own property. This also ties into the social value of discrimination making it unlawful
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10a) Suggest reasons for the changes shown in the size and distribution of megacities Megacities‚ with a population of at least 10 million‚ have grown in number to 26 in 2009. This is because of the general growth in world population and especially the g r o w t h in NICs such as India‚ Brazil and Indonesia. Their Economic growth has increased rapidly due to industrialisation which has encouraged rural-urban migration to escape rural poverty. This has increased the size of some megacities to
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