This assignment requires you to examine a problem related to garbage & waste—and to propose a solution, or solutions, to that problem. I have attached the problem and solution, i want an essay about it.This essay will be constructed as an academic argument and therefore should be well reasoned, supported with logic-based evidence, and balanced through the consideration of the opposing viewpoint. Plan to write with a skeptical reader in mind. Offer logical arguments backed with the best evidence, testimony, and authority you can find. Use ethos and pathos carefully to help persuade your reader.I have 1- Prepare a formal outline of your essay, showing your working thesis, main supporting points and supporting examples, positioning of opposing views, and conclusion. Requirements: At least 1,250 words, typed, double-spaced, MLA format, with a Works Cited. Works Cited: Refer to at least 6 outside sources, in addition to assigned course texts such as Garbology.A title that represents your perspective of the situation or problem that is addressed in your paper. A strong introduction that indicates your paper’s position, your argument, and why you have chosen to focus on this topic. A clear, well-documented explanation of the problem you have chosen to address. A summary of the perspective of the outside sources you are quoting, especially the parts you agree and disagree with. Utilize the They Say/I Say templates. Substantial evidence that serves to convince the reader that you are correct. Make sure the outside sources corroborating your position are reliable and ethically used. A clear counter-argument (or obstacles, impediments) and refutation of this argument. Pertinent, direct quotes from reputable outside sources as listed above. Work toward a good balance between your ideas, paraphrases of outside sources, and quotes. Your voice should be prominent throughout. A strong conclusion that wraps up your point of view in a manner that allows your reader to understand your opinion. A Works Cited page MLA documentation and style. NOTE: this is an academic level freshmen year essay.
The problem with recycling heavy metals
Recycling is considered as one of the ways to control the problem of every solid wastes in our homes, towns and cities. However, there is a big problem associated with it especially where heavy metals are the subject recyclables. Recycling is simply a means of converting waste into reusable materials. It has been in use for a long period of time now. The main problem with recycling metals is the exposure to the contaminating substances. People working in heavy metals recycling industries are more likely to be exposed to them. Therefore, threatening their lives even more. This is because they may not be able to fully prevent themselves from the exposure of heat and fumes coming out when the metals are melted. Lead poisoning is common with its recyclers. Examples of heavy metals include Lead, mercury, nickel, chromium, and cadmium. Many of them cause severe health problems with people who often interact with them.
The problem of exposure to contaminants in heavy metals can however be controlled and fully eliminated. This can improve the health of these workers. This is by coming up with technologies capable of preventing the exposures from reaching those working in these recycling facilities. Research studies should also be conducted by environmental scientists to figure out the concentrations in each contaminant when it undergoes recycling and its impact in the environment.