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aUsCkEs
11-01-2009, 08:50 PM
Research Changes in the Environment

Government has passed laws to protect the environment. What changed have these laws made?

- Decide what you will learn about: water
- Use books, videos, or online encyclopedias to find out about the environment.
- Write facts about how the water has been cleaned up.
- Write what people can do to help.



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I mean, HELP, PLEASE! It's been YEARS since I've ever made assignments like these, and I sure don't know how to write as a kid. Because of that, I'd like help from you guys. It doesn't need to be complete. I just need suggestions. This assignment is not for me, but I really need to do it in order to pay for some books I've been given. Yeah, it's selfish, I sound lazy, and it looks simple, but I just can't get it right.

I'd appreciate of anyone could write something that might be useful to be written on the paper.

Thanks in advance.

***Note: this is for a middle-schooler. It can't be written as a smart person (lol?).


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So far, it's like this:

Water is essential for all life. It regulates the bodies of the living. Without water, we all die. That is why the government has passed laws on the protection of water. About 71% of the earth is covered in water, but because of men, our fresh water is becoming less and less available.

For many years, we have been trying to get help from our government to take actions. Many things have been done, but it’s not perfect yet. Government has created laws to ban and fine companies or people who dispose of garbage or nuclear trash in rivers or lakes. They have also created programs to clean up old and dirty rivers.

One of the greatest concerns today should be the protection of water/how to save water, but first we need to know how the water is polluted.

How does that happen?



• Oil spills from ships
• Fertilizer run-offs
• Trash thrown by people on lakes, rivers, or even the soil
• Dispose of nuclear garbage by companies

Some ways everyone can help:

• Conserve water
• Ask our government to take more measures on water cleaning and consumption
• Take a shower instead of a bath. It takes more water to fill a bath tub than it does to just take a shower
• Don’t dump your trash in lakes, oceans, ponds, or rivers
• When brushing your teeth, don’t keep the water running the whole time, only use what you need
• Fix any leaking pipes or faucets, even if it’s just a little dripping
• Make sure that all faucets are turned completely off when you’re done using them
• Get help of other people to warn your community

JoeRevolution
11-01-2009, 09:21 PM
Water is essential for all life. It regulates the bodies of the living. Without water, we all die. That is why the government has passed laws on the protection of water. Written as H20, it covers approximately 71% of the Earth. The laws passed by the government is supposed to ultimately make the water cleaner. Water is polluted by oil spills, fertilizer run-offs, and other forms of carelessness on the behalf of the humans. To clean this up forms of bacteria that rapidly decompose the oil that spills in the ocean has been found. We can clean up our shores to make those cleaner, and in turn water in general. To help the environment and thus water, we must conserve water, clean water, and stop polluting water.

This is basically the core part. If you need more, then just bs it. It will make it look more like a middle-schooler's. Also, I would reword much of what I said. But yea, that is basically the core.

aUsCkEs
11-01-2009, 09:33 PM
Hmm, that sure is a nice going.

I could separate those "what can you do to help" into bulleted items or something, to show off. Though filling up page with useless informations would also help.

JoeRevolution
11-01-2009, 09:52 PM
Water is essential for all life. It regulates the bodies of the living. Without water, we all die. That is why the government has passed laws on the protection of water. Written as H20, it covers approximately 71% of the Earth. The laws passed by the government is supposed to ultimately make the water cleaner. Water is polluted by oil spills, fertilizer run-offs, and other forms of carelessness on the behalf of the humans. To clean this up forms of bacteria that rapidly decompose the oil that spills in the ocean has been found. We can clean up our shores to make those cleaner, and in turn water in general. To help the environment and thus water, we must conserve water, clean water, and stop polluting water.

This is basically the core part. If you need more, then just bs it. It will make it look more like a middle-schooler's. Also, I would reword much of what I said. But yea, that is basically the core.
Water is essential for all life. It regulates the bodies of the living. Without water, we all die. That is why the government has passed laws on the protection of water. Written as H20, it covers approximately 71% of the Earth. The laws passed by the government is supposed to ultimately make the water cleaner.
How is it polluted? Water is polluted by oil spills, fertilizer run-offs, and other forms of carelessness on the behalf of the humans.
How do we clean up? To clean this up forms of bacteria that rapidly decompose the oil that spills in the ocean has been found. We can clean up our shores to make those cleaner, and in turn water in general.
How can we help? To help the environment and thus water, we must conserve water, clean water, and stop polluting water.

Forced
11-01-2009, 10:00 PM
Maybe elaborate on how to conserve water a bit?


Taking a shower uses less water even though it keeps running. It takes more water to fill a bath tub than it does to just take a shower.
Don’t dump your trash in lakes, oceans, ponds, or rivers
When brushing your teeth, don’t keep the water running the whole time, only use what you need
Fix any leaking pipes or faucets, even if it’s just a little dripping, the water adds up to a lot wasted
Make sure that all faucets are turned completely off when you’re done using them
Get a bunch of people together and clean up trash by bodies of water near you

aUsCkEs
11-02-2009, 06:51 PM
I've updated all I could for today. Thank you guys for your suggestions. I fowarded the sketch, and I'm waiting for the opinion.

Note: Everything is almost perfect, though the mother wants some things to be added:

1) laws passed by the governments and the changes these laws made..
2) Some "sources" for these information (anything that's written in this report... it just need to have some sort of source)