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Title: Hispanic Heritage Essay
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August 21, 2001 |
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Molina's discoveries about the state of our atmosphere shocked the scientific world, and sparked the creation of environment-friendly inventions such as the hybrid car and alternative energy sources.
When I first learned about Mario Molina two years ago, I was surprised that people had been so careless with the environment, but felt grateful to Molina for making the discovery that set the ball rolling for environmental consciousness around the world... Showed first 250 characters
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From recycling plastic bottles and newspapers to turning off the lights when I leave a room, I am constantly taking tiny steps to protect our environment. Our environment is the most valuable thing we have, and it is crucial to the survival of the human race that we care for it as best as we can... Showed next 250 characters
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