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Pour acetone and antkiller into the river. Rent a pickup truck, recruit a few of your friends using pizza, put on some latex gloves and take trash bags out of dumpsters. Proceed to empty the bags into the river. If you want to reduce pollution, lobby the local goverment to make laws against dumping in the river.
I think it is the answer is C
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Most Japanese immigrants were put to work chopping and weeding sugar cane on vast plantations, many of which were far larger than any single village in Japan. The workday was long, the labor exhausting, and, both on the job and off, the workers' lives were strictly controlled by the plantation owners.
During the cold war, religious differences were absorbed within the notion of a common judeo-christian heritage, the term Judeo-Christianity is derived from the conjunction of Judaism and Christianity. It refers to a group of religious and cultural influences that combine the Jewish and Christian values and traditions that have shaped most of the Western world. The combination arises from the fact that Christianity began as an extension of Judaism.