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Getting people involved with nature

Michael Model
September 1, 2017
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New York City is not known for its natural sites. Other than Central Park, there are very few places in which you can look around and see many trees and greenery densely populated in an area. Even Central Park is not natural. The majority of the giant rocks in the…

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Introductions: Michael Model

Michael Model
August 29, 2017
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Name: Michael Model Hometown: New York, NY Major: Statistics Three topics/ideas/issues that intrigue me: Government handling of climate change, environmental technology, obtaining energy from water Most intriguing bit of news: Guy brought his boat to Houston on a trailer in order to rescue people from Harvey.

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