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    In modern times, there are numerous materials used to make the everyday necessities we need in life such as our phones, clothes, shoes, plastic bags, and many more. However we could narrow the materials down to metal-based products, polymer-based products/ plastics, and cellulose-based products/paper. To narrow things even down further so that we could have an argument, plastic and cellulose could both be used to make the same type of material such as containers for juice, containers for food, chairs

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    Finer Bag

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    sold under another company's trademark” (findlaw.com, n.d.). The following questions and answers will helps us examine the ethical dilemmas behind the commercializations of these goods. Would you call honesty part of the corporate culture at Finer Bags? Yes, no, or both? Explain. Corporate culture can be defined as “A blend of the values, beliefs, taboos, symbols, rituals and

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    Sixth Grader Case Study

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    Does this Chelsea community realize the struggles of a sixth grader at Chelsea Middle School? These struggles include work, grades, and even carrying around backpacks and binders. To stay organized and to keep track of stuff for these students, the students need lockers. This will change this city for the better so these children have it easier: there is a need to put sixth grade lockers in the intermediate area of the school and the new Chelsea mayor will do this by adding a two percent tax for

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    Why Slim Wallets are Great Clutch Replacements for Women During the day, the average woman can easily get away with carrying a purse that is big enough to carry virtually anything needed. This includes a thick clutch or wallet filled with cash, I.D. cards, and credit or debit cards. Then there are things like hairbrushes, makeup, tissues, keys, and everything but the kitchen sink. When going out for a night on the town, no one wants to carry this kind of load around. Slim wallets make a much better

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    More than 150 California towns and counties have bag ban ordinances, a number that has grown in 2016. Proposition 65 should be passed because the profit made from the paper bag fee will go towards environmental projects, environmental projects are important because it affects everyone and has to be solved at one point and why wait until it gets serious to the point that our taxes might increase. It is specifically on how it wants the paper bag fee to be spent on environmental projects instead of

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    Plastic Bags

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    Plastic bags users have long received backlash and criticism from the majority of public, seeing as it is a known fact that plastic is harmful to the environment and the planet, but is this actually true? Answering this question, Adams B. Summers asserts that despite public knowledge, plastic bags are not, in fact, harmful and dangerous and shouldn't be banned. He conveys this through citing facts and research analysis, appealing to audience's logic, and utilizing word choice and vivid language.

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    Diaper Bag

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    black and red in color Minnie Mouse diaper Bag from Mickenzie. Victoria advised the location they picked up Ava and the diaper bag was in front of Mickenzie boyfriend’s house located at 131 E Clayton St. Victoria and Benjamin advised they left and went to the nearest gas station that was Casey’s on S. Main St. Victoria advised Benjamin went to the restroom inside Casey’s while she was grabbing Ava from the car. Victoria advised she went through the diaper bag to look for a pull up diaper for Ava and

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    Finer Bags

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    increase profit, however, Finer Bags was satisfied to simply state that their culture was honest, while doing everything in the meantime to prove the opposite. For example, while Finer Bags openly promoted themselves as sellers of fake merchandise, in fact they were engaging in intellectual and creative theft. In addition, even the best replicas are mass produced, and therefore are never near the quality of original, handmade craftmanship. Consequently, Finer Bags was illegally pirating, and hence

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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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    Exercise Aid: Medicine Ball A medicine ball is a weighted ball about the size of a basketball; they weigh anywhere from 2 - 30 pounds. They are are made with an easy to grip material and can be used to add weight to any given exercise. A medicine ball can help improve muscular strength or endurance, as well as core strength. For this product, you do not need a particular brand, you can buy them almost anywhere (Scheels, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Walmart, etc.). The medicine balls start out at about

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