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our diet was transformed by the age of sugar,but that era is over.
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Voice
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because it couldn't be anything but this
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No, Brown was not a failure.
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Oliver L. Brown joined the lawsuit with a childhood friend, Charles Scott. Brown's daughter who had to walk a long distance for going to school even though there was a white school seven blocks away from her house.
The NAACP stands for 'National Association for the Advancement of Colored People'. They were the people who fought for racial equality. They filed a case in the court that there should be no discrimination based on race in schools
Their main purpose was "ensuring political, educational, social, and economic equality of rights of all persons".
Brown vs Board of Education was a major victory in the efforts done by NAACP. The Supreme court ordered that segregation in schools based on race was unconstitutional.
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Industry has made devices that are far more expensive to repair (to fix what's wrong) than to replace. A throwaway culture is one that falls into that category. We don't repair things. We throw them away.
I have a printer sitting in my room. It prints in color. It is the only printer I own that does. And yet I never use it. It is unplugged and sits on the top shelf of a storage cabinate. The author makes exactly the same point I'm describing. And yet I don't want to throw the printer away. I know I will never use it again and I should throw it away, but my frugal sense tells me not to, so I don't.
Phones are the same way. I was surprised to learn that phones are sealed so the battery cannot be replaced. You cannot repair such a phone. You can only clutter the landfill with it.
That's alarming. The author has a solution. Don't buy such devices. If you don't buy it, they won't make it.
We can infer here that the example that develops the concept of nature's rights in the text is the freedom to exist and flow.
Note that you never stated Paragraph 12.
<h3>What is nature's right?</h3>
Nature's rights actually refers to the legal theory that reveals the rights that are inherent with an ecosystem. This is similar to human rights.
Thus, in "When A River Is A Person", there are rights that are given to a river just like it's given to humans. Such rivers have the right to exist and flow.
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