Monday, November 21, 2011

blog 21


U.S is considerate to be number one of the highest productive and consumer goods in the world. This evaluation came from many studies and researches made on American’s life population comparing to other countries overseas. Keeping this high level of consuming things, like food, electronics, clothes, cars, and many other products that we use everyday, lead to so many companies around the world to keep the highest product for America by exporting the most of they’re production in our doors. This happened because they know that America, the country of freedom and the country of having the highest population in the world, will consist of bringing the highest money make in the world. But besides that our economy is build in that way to keep flowing or recycling old things to new things in a matter of short time, because this companies that are bringing they’re production in here are making things to not last long, so people will keep buying and buying.
For example: Cell phones are the most usage product in U.S. Every year a specific company will bring a new product with many new features, to make you replace the old one with a new one, or build the phones in that way to last one year and for you to have no choice but buy the new one. This recycling process or better way this wheel rotating in our life will bring to that point of saying that for real U.S is number one country of the highest productions, because number one the people, and number two the government.
Based on what we see, on what we learn, or what we read ill come to the agreement with
Annie Leonard, because all that junk that we waste money for, will go in the same way as a junk in the garbage, by creating mountains of trash. These trash will effect the pollution of the air, intoxicating everything by contaminating many goods as water, animals, air and the leaving creatures human been.
Let’s stop this for good by eliminating a little our consuming. Let’s make America the land of well preserved air, food, and mother nature.

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