(((((SAVE)))))) the resource in every possible way and I every possible place considering sustainability and environmental impact. ((((REUSE)))) increase recycling of materials and reuse the elements of the product. Hope this answers your question (:
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My new school building is a two story school building with a lot of classroom space each classroom has enough space for 29 students a classroom, a computer cart that has 30 chromebooks and a promethian board so you can teach a class properly. On the first floor we have the gym, 3 locker hallways, a cafe, and a autotorium with a water fountain in each hallway. On the second floor we have 4 more locker hallways, a music class, a main office, an exit, and a water fountain for each hallway. And on the outside there is a playground for the little and big kids. it also has a parking lot a,b,c,d,e for parking spaces so buses can park or family´s can see there kids perform a play or see a kids football game. And the rest are just more parking spaces. And that is the presentation of my school
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I got a hundred for this on edginuity
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Explanation: Pathos, to appeal to our emotions.
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the banker. the young man had lost, but the banker won and kept the money
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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.