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The most prominent environmental change I have seen due to humans is climate change. Growing up in New Orleans Louisiana I never saw snow until moving to North Carolina. I remember when I was younger how many snow days we had off of school. The Christmas I moved here, around 2011 North Carolina had one of the largest snow storms, the streets were closed for days and the snow lasted weeks. As I grow up I notice how less and less it snows. North Carolina is a beautiful state that experiences all of the seasons and landscapes, which makes my family love our state. In current times, I have barely experienced snow that sticks to the ground, nonetheless even occurs. Even all of January and December I have been able to wear shorts outside half of the time I walk to my classes. The weather in North Carolina has changed so drastically and many of my peers have noticed as well. Climate change is due to a multitude of reasons, including; power generation, consumerism, and deforestation to name a ...
 My group met from three o'clock to three forty; all members were in attendance (Madison, Keegan, and myself. The first question that sparked a lot of interest in our discussion was the following, "Are we all like Kurt? How so, or why not?". At first, our discussion group stated that a large part of our population is like Kurt, trying to uncover hidden secrets. Later on, we concluded that in a more specific sense, each individual has their own unique experience in terms of the feelings of something missing in Kurt's life. Humans have anxiety in the same way just as different periods and for a broad range of topics. Moreover, an interesting point made by a group mate was that he believes the further we get from a primitive society the more we are like Kurt, which I agree with strongly. Higher level complex institutions we create will cause a sort of control of the population that questions their allegiance and trust in their government organizations. Secondly, the last...
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