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Post 9/11 High
Paula Adhikari
Sep. 12, 2006

 

Now that the anniversary is through, we all start to lead normal lives, right, well some might think so. In reality there is still quite a bit of remembrance. The flags still don’t come down nor will they until about a week later.

Studies show that the world doesn’t take down celebration things like flags, or streamers, until about a week after the party. This is shocking because you don’t know that you aren’t doing it until a week when someone gets annoyed or agitated because of the celebration left overs.

We could all be a little more organized, but that is just basic human nature. We can never really change. Some think that the world would be a much better place if we would just recycle, or just keep it clean. Just a small thing goes a long way. Some don’t realize this and that is the basic reason for pollution.

If we had a world without pollution, then we would have a lot of less worrying to do. But, for now we will sit with out flags still up on our doorsteps for a week. Or about a week at least.


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