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it has two meanings 1.a plant of the Daisy family that has bright rayed flowers typically purple or pink
2.a radiating array of micro tubes associated with centrosome in a dividing cell
The correct answer is the following.
Recycling is a necessity not a commodity.
Recycling helps to take care of the environment. As simple as it sounds. Right now, it is not a matter of we want to protect the environment. Today is a requisite if we really want to live on this planet for the years to come.
The Earth is very polluted, the weather is changing, the seas have environmental issues. Humanity must do its part to cooperate.
Let politicians do its job with the big industries and the legislation. Let people, the everyday citizen to do its part and cooperate with the protection of the environment.
Recycling is one way to do it. Cumbersome? Probably, but it really does not represent a big problem. It just takes minutes to recycle. It just takes a moment to recycle. Everybody has the time to go to the recycling stations and cooperate.
We only have one planet: the Earth. We only have one chance: now.
The answer is D- Present.
Funny, awkward (kind of,) chill, cool...
Idk... i haven't read the books in years so I can't remember much about it so I wouldn't trust me if I were you... <3
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Stevenson is saying that when we take a bird’s-eye view, we see everything in a grand perspective. From there, much of what we humans do seems trivial or unimportant. We feel aloof from the rest of humanity, much as Apollo felt when he looked down on humans from atop Mount Olympus. Stevenson likens the man’s Apollo-like view to the pleasure he found in the northern Scottish landscape.
Stevenson used the allusion to Apollo to say that when we look at our experiences from a new perspective, we find unexpected pleasure and experience personal growth. He assumes his readers will be familiar with Apollo and the allusion to him will help them understand his new view of this landscape.
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