Keeping our city clean
The topic I picked for my project is keeping our city clean, a very interesting topic. I picked it because this issue is part of our everyday lives, yet alot of people seem to want to ignore it. Even though, many groups try to help this cause from time to time, things seem to always go back to the way they were. I strongly believe that every single one of us, as well as everyone in our community should be contributing to this great cause. For my project I plan to make a 6-slide power point presentation with , pictures of what vandalism, garbage and destruction to abandoned homes do to our community.
In my presentation I plan to include contact information for the Detroit Metro area and the cleaning services they provide. Some of the help to make our city a better place is there waiting for us , its just that no one cares enough to use them.For those of you who do not live in a city that has streets full of trash, with vandalized and destroyed abandoned homes and building, should take what this presentation is advocating and learn from it. That way your streets, homes and buildings stay clean of trash and vandalism 'til now.
This topic clearly affects me because I live in the city of Detroit and everyday i drive in and out of Detroit to go to school and back; i have to drive through all those streets with trashed and vandalized buildings. My family, my neighbors and I try to keep our block clean from all of these things. I thought that maybe if every neighborhood tried to put in the same effort into keeping their block clean we would have nicer streets in our city. If everyone recycled, threw the trash away instead of on the floor, took trash out for the trucks to pick it up and not dump it in empty lots, not trash or vandalize homes our city would be a better place.
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We are consttantly reminded of child hunger in third-world countries, but we tend to ignore or disacknowledge child hunger in America. It should be interesting to see the statistics about this.
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