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Avoid Disposable Items:
Use cloth shopping bags instead of getting plastic or paper bags at the store. Use washable cloth wipes for cleaning and drying, in place of paper towels. The average American household produces a staggering amount of trash every year. Recycling programs, where they exist, often only capture a minority of recyclable goods that people toss out.
Eat Low on the Food Change:
Environmentalists say that one of the best things you can do for the planet is to stop consuming animal products. That means no honey or milk either. Ideally, you would not buy leather goods either. Practically speaking, it is enough to go meatless much of the time, at least several meals a week.
Transition to Renewable Energy:
Look for opportunities to buy renewable energy for your home and your vehicles. Electric cars probably aren’t being recharged from a renewable energy source, yet, but that might change. Today, plugging an electric car into a public charging station means getting electricity from coal or natural gas in many cases.
Go Car-Free:
You don’t have to stop driving, but that would be ideal. Almost everyone can cut back on the amount they drive, either by combining errands or walking and biking more. Take advantage of mass transit whenever possible. Buy the smallest, most efficient car that meets your household’s transportation needs, then use it only when driving is necessary. If you live in a city, chances are that many amenities are within walking distance
Eat Locally:
The normal American diet uses enormous amounts of energy, water, and synthetic chemicals. Some of that energy is wasted moving food from where it is grown to where it is sold. The best way to avoid contributing to that issue is to shop for locally grown foods. Finding food grown in your region can be a real challenge, unless you live in farm country.
For Fnaf fans: Who is your favorite character from the Afton family? (AGAIN ONLY FOR FUN NO RIGHT OR WRONG ANSWER!!!)
Answer:
I haven't kept track of them in a while so I forget the names but purple guy is my fav oh and the mom- I forgot her name
I'm giving out free brainliest if anyone wants it.
All you have to do to win is tell me what your favorite animal is and add a cute picture of it.
Even if you don't get brainiest you still get a free 15 points :)
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My favorite animal is a red panda but a dumb moderator that doesnt get paid and just does this for power and to pick over tiny things is katie :)
Answer:
I like cats
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What is Abstract Expressionism? An artistic movement in which art is not based on the depiction of reality
Answer:
movement in american painting developed in ny in 1940s.
Explanation:
Do you think that the future of metalcraft is in danger due to the ability of computers to do most of the work? Explain your reasons why or why not.
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Answer:
The majority of metalcraft will probably be replaced by computer and machine work; however, the market for unique, original, hand-made metalcraft will likely continue to exist on a smaller scale and for the different types of consumers.
Explanation:
Metalcraft may be partly in danger, due to the fact that computers can do more and more work, and manual workers are not needed anymore in this area. Computers are also more precise and faster than a human worker who does everything by hands and tools. This is the advantage, as the modern market demands faster production and higher quality so they can distribute more commodities. In the long run, computers cost less – workers have to be paid regularly, and in total, the market spends more money on wages than it would be investing in a good computer.
However, there still might be a market for traditional handmade metalcraft. While there is a bigger market for machine and computer made goods, there is also a market that appreciates handmade unique products. These products will likely be more expensive, but they bring singularity and originality. We can already see the revival in stuff like vinyl records and analog photography, as well as an appreciation for slow, sustainable fashion. I do believe the market for metalcraft will exist, that it will never disappear completely, although it will significantly decline and be replaced by computers.
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is anyone 18 or older?? on here.
Answer:
I am 17, but I turn 18 in February.