Tuesday, November 26, 2019

Free Essays on Guam Pollution

While you Quarrel amongst yourselves upon our problems, the people –the disregarded- seek solutions.My letter may be read with a trifling interest, but that is all it will be deemed as. It will be dismissed upon the heap of letters sent by my compeers, â€Å"I cannot and will not cut my conscience to fit this years fashion.†(Lillian Helm). And though I do possess the vibes of sagaciousness, I do it not on my account, but do it as a reaction which one might form and comprehend when Guam’s destiny is put at hand.To the rulers of Guam’s fate, our environmental fate, OUR fate, I ask you put a 10% interest in my letter, which is slightly more than the 1 % being given thought, more or less, to my fellow peers. I would like to address the easily perceived negative effects of an incinerator, and thus upon it form a resolution to our fiasco. My ideas were neither influenced by business nor commercial enterprise, neither was it any way a result of political affiliat ion. I create my answers based on the concrete evidence I am presented with, and unless shown otherwise, will remain adamant to my views. Rather than bore you with the tedious information on the negative effects of an incinerator, which officials like yourselves, with such high regard, should indeed know by heart, considering your standing and relatively vast knowledge of Guam’s problems, I will make it terse for you, so as not to squander more of your precious time. I’m here to propose a logical, and yet un-widely accepted idea. The pentagon is currently seeking to repeal the prohibition on dumping nuclear waste in space. Yes you know where I’m going with this and you are becoming skeptical, but here me out. Currently China has started it’s first man space program, and though it is a third world country, it can still afford it, why?, you ask, because space based programs have become relatively cheap. Currently you can send most a... Free Essays on Guam Pollution Free Essays on Guam Pollution While you Quarrel amongst yourselves upon our problems, the people –the disregarded- seek solutions.My letter may be read with a trifling interest, but that is all it will be deemed as. It will be dismissed upon the heap of letters sent by my compeers, â€Å"I cannot and will not cut my conscience to fit this years fashion.†(Lillian Helm). And though I do possess the vibes of sagaciousness, I do it not on my account, but do it as a reaction which one might form and comprehend when Guam’s destiny is put at hand.To the rulers of Guam’s fate, our environmental fate, OUR fate, I ask you put a 10% interest in my letter, which is slightly more than the 1 % being given thought, more or less, to my fellow peers. I would like to address the easily perceived negative effects of an incinerator, and thus upon it form a resolution to our fiasco. My ideas were neither influenced by business nor commercial enterprise, neither was it any way a result of political affiliat ion. I create my answers based on the concrete evidence I am presented with, and unless shown otherwise, will remain adamant to my views. Rather than bore you with the tedious information on the negative effects of an incinerator, which officials like yourselves, with such high regard, should indeed know by heart, considering your standing and relatively vast knowledge of Guam’s problems, I will make it terse for you, so as not to squander more of your precious time. I’m here to propose a logical, and yet un-widely accepted idea. The pentagon is currently seeking to repeal the prohibition on dumping nuclear waste in space. Yes you know where I’m going with this and you are becoming skeptical, but here me out. Currently China has started it’s first man space program, and though it is a third world country, it can still afford it, why?, you ask, because space based programs have become relatively cheap. Currently you can send most a...

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