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    “When was the last time you spent an entire day without using a piece of disposable plastic?” This quote is used by Kitt Doucette in her article, An Ocean of Plastic (412). It shows that using plastic water bottles are becoming a part of people’s lifestyle, regardless people don’t think about the consequences of using them. Water is a necessary part to human life and without water we cannot survive. Humans need at least eight glasses of water to make up for the fact that we lose an average of ten

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    pass me a cold bottle of water please? I bet you never thought that this simple question could be so dangerous, well it is. Throughout my readings of the sales and dangers of water bottles, I’ve learned that the sales of water are on track to outsell soda, which can be harmful to the environment, because of plastic waste . Bottles of water or water bottles in itself can be harmful to the environment because they aren’t biodegradable, some people see through the harm that water bottles can create within

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    Water bottles have become a staple in American life. Often times we will buy a bottle with lunch because it is healthier than the advertised alternative, soda. In reality, while water bottles may be healthier than soda, they can cause the same, if not more, damage in the long term. The plastic used for water and soda bottles alike have drastic effects on both human health and the environment but water bottles are worse because they are a completely unnecessary product. In America a majority of citizens

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    when she checked her flame broiled hands, they weren't blackened skin that cracked and bled freely. Instead, Allison saw her own flawless thin fingers. She snatched the empty glass bottle off the floor near where she had laid and sniffed it. The foul smell of soured milk caused her to dry retch before she dropped the bottle. It shattered on the floor as she took slow breaths to steady her stomach. Then Allison examined her burnt shirt, it confirmed her memory was at least somewhat correct before

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    U.S. Landfills alone are filled with 2 million tons of filthy, old, discarded water bottles (Healthy Human LIfe). Around the world many people have the choice of tap or bottled water but, what is the better choice? Bottled water is supposed to be a cheap, safe, and convenient way to get clean water but, believe it or not they’re not. The decision between tap and bottled water is an important choice because it can affect many factors of everyday life. Tap water is the better choice because it is safer

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    think it would require a lot of work, but, that is not necessarily the case. It all goes back to the three simple things: Reduce, reuse, and recycle. You can take old tomato sauce or jam jars and turn them into a storage container or even a water bottle. You can use reusable bags instead of plastic bags. There are so many uses for what we think is trash. Zero waste can seem impossible or at least extremely difficult, which is why a woman named Lauren Singer, has a single sixteen- ounce mason jar

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    Plastic’s light weight and convenient handling contributed to widespread consumer acceptance. b) Glass: In the beer category consumers had certain preference with glass bottle that would work to its advantage in the coming years. Bargaining power of buyers: There were large buyers such as Coca-Cola Company, Anheuser-Busch Companies, Inc., PepsiCo Inc., and Coca-Cola Enterprises Inc. These

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    and only chance, to make one very simple change in the world to make our earth and environment better, Would you make that change? We shouldn’t ban them because there’s really no point. I’m not gonna lie America itself jugs down 38 billion water bottles (which is a cost of 1 billion dollars for plastic) a year! Which is kind of crazy, But, If we ban bottled water, were just taking away one of our water sources for no reason because bottled water isn’t bad for you. If we take it away, how would kids

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    Be Happy Be Healthy “When all the trees have been cut down, when all the animals have been hunted, when all the waters are polluted, when all air is unsafe to breathe, only then will you realize you cannot eat money.” (Cree Prophecy) People are unappreciative of the natural world; not conservative of hardly anything, besides our battery life on our phones. To their belief this world has an abundant of sources and abuse them unknowing of the consequences. Being a little more cautious and conservative

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    “Once upon a time a colony of penguins was living in the frozen Antarctic on an iceberg near what we call today Cape Washington.” From the first sentence of John Kotter’s bestselling book, Our Iceberg Is Melting, it is difficult to tell that one is about to read a great fable about how to manage change in business as well as everyday life. ! The following summary will explain the key moments of the fable and how they relate to our lives. First, let’s introduce some of the more important penguins

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