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Wednesday, January 23, 2019

On Dumpster Diving Review

In the article On Dumpster nosedive make upt, Eighner states After all, the finding of objects is becoming several(prenominal)thing of an urban art (455). This shows Eighner is non embarrassed about this practice because it really is meaningful and helps him to survive. Although this art is view for so many people as disgusting, after reading this article and analyzing it, dumpster diving involve certain skills, knowledge and values that makes me sound off when using them, dumpster diving is a whole different thing than just a close practice.I can recall the times I threw good food, supplies and even clothes that I thought were not useful or evidently I did not like anymore, and regret it because it makes me feel like the reference of college students Eighner mentions in his writing. To live in the streets I must anticipate my inescapably to a certain extent I must pick up and save warm bedding I find in awful because it lead not be found in Dumpsters in November (406). It is marvelous how people like us with our hands full of privileges call some things garbage while for those that lack of them have to take advantage to body forth their lives in the present and the future. Now, I am certain that my trash will look different, or otherwise it will make me feel pretty since I know someone else might want that piece of wampumpeag or need that pair of shoes. As I read everywhere and over Eighners lines he looks wiser to me. He emphasizes the value of things and how anything becomes useful, or in other words sustainability things of interest turn up every twenty-four hour period and some days are finds of great value. I personally think the main point of this writing is to open peoples look and see how we do not appreciate anything around us, and not unless the material stuff but also our environment and community. We do not take care of our natural resources and waste them as if they were infinite, we do the equivalent with our things, we ste reotype people without thinking that every single person in different. And if all together put a little of interest and name toward our community, it would make sustainability easier.

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