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    The Effects of Recycling

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    The effects of Recycling The effects of Recycling How many times were we asked when kids to take out the trash? With so many changes taking place with our environment‚ we may be asking our kids one day not only to take out the trash but‚ did you separate it? In one year’s time Americans generates 210 million metric tons of garbage. To put that estimate into perspective‚ that weight is the same as 4‚837 Titanic’s. Unless America takes more of an initiative to recycle‚ there won’t be much of

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    Plastic Recycling

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    burn to make new plastic products‚ the more greenhouse gases we release into the air. Only 5% of all plastic is recycled‚ so we need to push for more plastic recycling practices in our daily lives. What is plastic recycling? Plastic recycling is the process of reprocessing used scrap and waste plastic into new plastic material. Recycling old plastic products uses 20%-40% less energy than manufacturing it from new. Plastic is created by combining petroleum or natural gas with oxygen or chlorine

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    Recycling Speech

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    Everyone today has heard of how important it is to recycle and most cities offer a recycling program‚ but what exactly is recycling and how beneficial is it really to us and the environment? Recycling is the process of turning one products useful parts into a new product; this is done to conserve on the consumption of resources‚ energy‚ and space used in landfills. Despite the education and awareness of global warming and the need to conserve Earths precious resources people worldwide continue

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    Satire is a sort of glass‚ wherein beholders do generally discover everybody’s face but their own” (Swift). Jonathan Swift‚ a satirical writer during the eighteenth century‚ made an excellent metaphor revealing that satire is written in such a way that the author exposes only what they want the reader to know. This same metaphor reigns true even today in modern satirical writing within the structure‚ tone‚ and what the writings are used for; dependent upon the point of view‚ I personally choose

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    Recycling and Trash

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    Trash can be classified by where it goes‚ recycled‚ donating‚ compost‚ and landfill. Recycling is a way to use trash to an environmental advantage. Hi5 allows people to redeem 5 cents for a beverage container. Hi5 recyclables include aluminum cans‚ plastic and glass bottles. Hi5 was made to prevent beverage containers from ending up in the waste stream or as litter in the community. Recycling is economically beneficial category of trash. Donating trash makes people feel good. Donating trash is

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    Horace’s Satires

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    Horace’s Satires Writing satires established Quintus Horatius Flaccus‚ poet and philosopher‚ as the quintessential free thinker during the time of Augustus (Gaius Julius Caesar Octavianus Augustus). Horace’s satires‚ apparently humorous‚ tackle social issues in such a way that his said satires have remained of interest from when it was first published to modern day. The reason I refer to Horace’s satires being apparently humorous is that I find it difficult to detect the humour. British humour

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    Analysing Satire

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    of this speech. There are three main types of satire‚ gentle‚ barbed and savage. Gentle satire also known as horatian laughs along with the subject. It uses wit‚ exaggeration and self-deprecating humour and often critiques social vice through light hearted humour. Some well-known examples that use gentle satire are often parodies of songs‚ movies or shows. Barbed satire laughs at the weak like political cartoons. The last main type of satire is savage‚ which is cruel and aims to destroy someone

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    Petronius Satire

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    A modern historian may use Petronius’ satire as evidence of actual practices at dinner parties if the historian understands the intricacies and exaggerations of Roman satire. Petronius’ satire‚ The Satyricon‚ was the first in a new line of literature‚ it utilised the common techniques and idiosyncrasies of Roman satire however‚ also introduced an element of realism never before seen‚ offering societal critiques on commonplace practices. Modern historians examining ancient roman practices and etiquette

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    The Purpose of Satire

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    The Purpose of Satire In most of the Franklin’s biography Franklin utilizes the humor and creates satires in order to help the public review certain norms in their society. Franklin employs humor as tact to point out the flaws in the obvious of certain policies‚ ideas‚ and concepts. For Franklin‚ his spec writings often point out issues he sees in the norms by describing them to the extremes. Humor is a gentle technique to get people or followers to certain ideas‚ activities or to look deeper

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    Juvenal Satire

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    Satire‚ in order to resonate with the audience‚ has to reflect something about reality‚ but‚ in Juvenal’s case‚ it is surely a heightened‚ exaggerated version of it‚ even a caricature. As evidenced‚ this is by far the longest‚ and in some ways the most offensive‚ of the Satires by Juvenal‚ his sixth‚ which he devotes to a wide-ranging attack on the folly‚ for men‚ of marriage. Postumus‚ are you really Taking a wife? You used to be sane enough—what Fury’s got into you‚ what snake has stung you

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