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Are Humans Following the Rules?

Ooho Edible Water

Ooho Edible Water Bubble Aims To Eliminate Plastic Bottles

By Meera Dolasia, April 18, 2017
The article, Ooho Edible Water,  is about how water bottles areharmful to the environment. So three people, Rodrigo García González, Pierre Paslier, and Guillaume Couche, invented an Edible Water bottle so that they wouldn’t have to waste all that plastic. This water bottle is made of seaweed, algae, and water. I think this applies to the rule there is no such place as away because they have noticed that water bottles don’t just disappear, and they’re actually really hurting the environment. So I would say that they are following the rule there is no such place as away. I think that more people should stop using plastic water bottles. Strategies like these help people, and earth itself. I suggest more environment things like this in the future, like getting rid of plastic bags, Ziploc, disposable gloves. If this goes well, it can have a huge impact on the rest of our lives.

 

 

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Welcome to your brand new digital portfolio/blog at blogs.lrei.org!

Your portfolio can be used for many things through out your middle and high school years, including:

  • Documenting and reflecting on your learning, passions, and interests, both in and out of school
  • Curating and highlight work for your Family Conferences
  • In some instances, your teachers will ask you to submit, reflect and comment on work in this portfolio

It is our hope that you also seek to make this a personally relevant learning space in which you curate work that is important and meaningful to you. As you build this learning space, we also hope that you will use it as a way to connect with other learners in the LREI community and beyond.

Your LREI account (Mail, Docs/Drive) credentials will automatically get you into your blog. Here are a few things you’ll want to take a look at:

1. Change the name of your blog. To do this, go back to the Dashboard and click on the “Home” symbol, then on “MS Digital Portfolio Template” under “This Blog.”

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In the field for “Site Title,” add a new title. You can use your first name if you want (e.g., “Mark’s Digital Portfolio”), but don’t use your first and last name. You can also create a title that doesn’t have your name in it. Be as creative as you want, but keep in mind that the title should relate to the purpose of the portfolio.

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After you’ve added a new title, click “Save Changes” at the bottom of the page.

 

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