Based on the article, Waste Not Want Not, what is not a positive function of recycling?
b) recycling makes us feel less guilty about waste
Explanation:
Waste recycling is a process carried out to produce unused materials into useful items. This is to reduce the amount of goods used and reduce the amount of environmental pollution.
The benefits of recycling waste, as follows:
- Opening new jobs for the community.
- Improving the community economy.
- Prevents environmental pollution.
- Prevents the difficulties of various types of diseases.
- Increase creativity.
- The environment is clean.
Used items that can be recycled, namely:
- Plastic drinking bottle.
- Food wrap plastic.
- Leftover piece of factory iron.
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Answer: What belief does Cugoano explicitly state in the passage?
Explanation: Christians should use the Bible to argue against slavery. The practice of enslaving people is contrary to Christian principles. There are many Christians who oppose slavery.
Because all saints day the christian Halliday on nov first
Analysis on a song ( I did this for a history class) (you can submit the lyrics yourself) *BRAINLIEST WILL BE APPRECIATED
1)Glory- John Legend and Common
2)Glory was released in 2014 in the midst of the Black Lives Matter movement
3)This song was released as the theme song from the 2014 film “Selma”, which portrays the 1965 Selma to Montgomery marches. The movie showcased the battle of the Civil Right movement from 1965. The lyrics made reference to many important events of the Civil Right movement like Rosa Parks' resistance on the bus, the shooting of Michael Brown in Ferguson, MLK’s work, Jim Crow laws. “One day when the glory comes” “.. Now the war isn’t over” indicating that decades after the Civil Right movement discrimination against African Americans is still alive, the work isn’t still done yet. “Saw the face of Jim Crow under a bald eagle”, interpreting that the constitution and laws of this land support the Jim Crow laws. There was also many references to the crucification of Jesus Christ which points out that religion was also a very big part of the Civil Right movement
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