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    Plastic Bag

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    What’s So Bad About Plastic Bags? Plastic bags are not biodegradable. They clog waterways‚ spoil the landscape‚ and end up in landfills where they may take 1‚000 years or more to break down into ever smaller particles that continue to pollute the soil and water. Plastic bags also pose a serious danger to birds and marine mammals that often mistake them for food. Thousands die each year after swallowing or choking on discarded plastic bags. Finally‚ producing plastic bags requires millions of gallons

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    used frequently in our daily lives‚ I believe it should be banned as a good first step in reducing the use of plastic materials. New Yorkers should strive to lessen the use of plastic by replacing plastic bags with other material alternatives‚ such as biodegradable or reusable bags. Plastic bags are very popular

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    Negative Effects of Plastic Bags There are several issues on earth that need immediate attention; such as global warming and green house effect‚ air pollution‚ climate change‚ and plastic pollution. Current use of plastic bags and disposal‚ both not only create environmental problems‚ but also reinforce the perception of a wasteful society. Human beings invented plastic bags for the convenience of carriers and packers. However‚ plastic bags have become one of the today’s serious issues that need

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    Current plastic bag use and disposal‚ both by consumers and through waste management activities‚ not only create environmental problems‚ but also reinforce the perception of a wasteful society. Plastic bags as litter create a visual pollution problem‚ and affect our aquatic wildlife. Many of the grocery store use the plastic bags as a tool to keep the things easy to carrying. Plastic bags aren’t just at the grocery store‚ there every where‚ landfills‚ the oceans and lakes‚ hanging on trees around

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    Millions of disposable plastic bags are used and discarded in Washington each year. A beached grey whale was found in West Seattle in 2010 with 20 plastic bags in its stomach. Small pieces of plastic can absorb toxic pollutants like DDT and PCB. Scientists have found that fish are ingesting these toxins when they ingest plastic‚ concentrating the chemicals in the food chain. There is a good chance that we also absorb these pollutants when we eat fish. The good news is‚ Washingtonians are taking

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    Paper Bags

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    feasibility of the paper bag manufacturing business as far as this very start up is concerned. King Paper Bag Manufacturing Company is going to be a small start-up by Carry John in Kampala‚ Uganda by next year-2015. This analysis therefore details the findings by the founder that were collected from his research in Uganda and also goes on to show how feasible the concept of paper bag manufacturing is in a market like Uganda. 1.1 Name of the proposed business King Paper Bag Manufacturing Company 1

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    Bag with Organizer

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    2BBE “BAG WITH ORGANIZER AND DETACHABLE HANDLES” A. Market Research and Analysis 1. PRODUCT/BUSINESS DESCRIPTION “A disorganized bag is the bane of women’s existence. Your bag is the portable microcosm of you feeling organized and light on your feet‚ or weighed down and chaotic‚” says Julie Morgenstern. Disorganized bag is the bane of women’s existence because instead of putting your time to work‚ you are wasting your time looking for your things inside your bag. Organized bag can make

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    BRAZIL

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    Oh‚ to be a Googler! How Google’s Employee Engagement Contributes to the Company’s Success Cydney McMillon Queens University Comm 610 Google has frequently topped the Fortune 100 list of "best companies to work for" and the company is known for their fun and unique workplace culture. I will be using the Expectancy Theory of Motivation for my theoretical framework to conduct an ideological analysis of the productivity of Google employees‚ as a result of Google’s high employee engagement and incredible

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    Rural Economic Development Conference Summary Presented by: David Terrell Senior advisor to Indiana Lt. Gov. Sue Ellspermann The State of Indiana is known for intelligent and aggressive economic development. In recent years‚ under the leadership of the Lt. Governor‚ the state has fashioned a philosophy and an array of programs designed especially for the small cities and towns of rural Indiana. In eight years Indiana has implemented statewide community and economic development across its rural regions

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    Trash Dance Analysis

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    Trash Dance was such an inspiring film created by Allison Orr and Andrew Garrison. While watching this film it changed how I view dance as a whole. Looking at the film a recurring question kept popping into my head‚ what is dance? There is already a preexisting meaning for dance‚ but little do people know is that it is so much more than what people give it credit for. For me‚ this film broke all barriers of my knowledge in a good way. In the beginning of the film‚ she took it upon herself to

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