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Arizona Recycling and Environmental News
Home to the Grand Canyon and a number of other natural treasures, Arizona has been famous for its Western sense of conservation, its focus on natural beauty and preserving our wild heritage. A desert state, Arizona has faced particular concerns with water conservation, but recycling of all types—not the least of which is auto recycling and salvage—and other environmental projects have found a home even in this conservative state. Here’s the latest recycling and environmental news for Arizona.
Chandler Fights and Recycles Illegal Signs
One common and unsightly form of pollution is the tacky paper signs posted on a wooden stake advertising various work from home schemes and other iffy products. Wind, bad weather and other conditions turn these already ugly ads into even uglier litter. Officials in Chandler have followed the lead of cities around the country in banning these signs—“litter on a stick” they call them—without a permit.
Having recently passed the law, code enforcers have been busy removing the potential litter and recycling it responsibly. Observers have noticed a significant decline in the number of such signs, giving Chandler residents hope for a less polluted future.
Mining Company Tests for Toxins, Expects Major Clean Ups
Freeport McMoRan Copper and Gold Inc. (FMI), one of Arizona’s largest mining outfits, is testing soil at homes, parks and schools around the city of Bisbee, concerned about high levels of toxic heavy metals. Levels of lead, arsenic, manganese and various other metallic chemicals regulated by the state were shown in a number of cases to have far outstripped safe levels established by the Arizona Department of Environmental Quality.
Home-Schooling Researched
Educators, Parents, Students lend me your ears, my name is Katie Criss and I am going to discuss home schooling with you. Currently there is a very heated debate over the issue of Home schooling in America. Today I am going to present you with my views on this critical subject. When I say “my views” I’m not going to stick my finger in the air to see what way the wind is blowing with this issue of home schooling. I know there are two sides, and supporters of both.. Rather I am going to present to you my viewpoints with opinion and research on why I am a critic of home schooling.
When I asked myself the question, How do you feel about home schooling? I first thought “Why would anyone do that” So I researched exactly that, What are the reasons that people give of why they choose to homeschool and how valid are they.
One reason that I frequently found through research was that parents home schooled their children because of the violence found in public schools. My response to this is Yes, there is violence in public schools, However, there are many preventive measures that are taken to avert this violence and most schools have incorporated a Zero-tolerance policy. Parents justify themselves by reciting isolated incidents to help build their case for home schooling. My message to parents who use this excuse to validate themselves is, first ask yourself the question, Is their violence in my neighborhood. I am sure if you are living in Harlem, New York compared to South Park, Pennsylvania there is going to be an immense difference in the crime of the area. My next question is, how do you expect to protect your child from all the dangers of society? Home schooling your child is a parents attempt to isolate their child from the real world scary stories. If you are afraid of your child being bullied, what will happen when your child becomes an adult and meets a bullying boss? This is a real-world story; children need the exposure to different people. Why? Simple, because nobody in this world is the same.