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This is an article about a man who turned his life around by cleaning up his neighborhood. After spending 10 months in prison for selling drugs, he made a promise to be a better person. He did this by cleaning up his town in Hollywood.
Research Project: Is littering really necessary?
Monday, June 11, 2012
Wednesday, April 25, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
What is something I learned while doing this interview ? Who I'm going to interview next ? Why ?
There are many things one can learn from an interview. From my interview with Mr. Gronau, in front and behind the camera, I learned that there isn't just one specific solution to this problem. Some solutions we thought of together are: creating youth groups to have the teens who actually care about the environment promote using garbage cans, placing more garbage cans around the town so that kids can drop it in the nearest one, and many more simple solutions. Another thing I learned is people who litter don't care enough about their community to not litter. Because they see other people do it they think it gives them the right. They are incorrect. That brings up the next question: who am I going to interview next and why. I am going to interview someone who does the littering: students. I am going to interview students because they are the ones who do the littering and they can tell me why they litter. There can't just be any one reason, there are many and I'm going to find it out.
Wednesday, February 8, 2012
Thursday, January 12, 2012
My Hypothesis
If we had consequences for littering , would people decrease the problem ? Or stop all together ?
If there were more garbage cans people wouldn't have to drop their trash any and everywhere. Hopefully , they would put it in the nearest garbage can.
If there were more garbage cans people wouldn't have to drop their trash any and everywhere. Hopefully , they would put it in the nearest garbage can.
Friday, December 16, 2011
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