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You have a story here, a modern-day story, of labor solidarity on an issue that is irrefutable, she said. "That for teachers to stay in our profession, for bus drivers and support staff to stay and do this work, we need a livable wage, and we need the conditions in schools that we can help kids thrive." 304

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With about 150 million tons of plastic in the world's oceans -- and that number expected to triple in the next decade -- this type of trash disposal has real implications for climate change, the safety of sea life and industries such as fishing and tourism. It can also affect our health if plastic ends up in the food we eat."That plastic is still going to be there in one year. It's still going to be there in ten years," said 24-year-old Ocean Cleanup founder and CEO Boyan Slat. "It's probably still going to be there in 100 years, so really only if we go out there and clean it up this amount of plastic is going to go down."The trash collects in the middle of the U-shaped pipe until a garbage boat comes to collect it. The device has satellite pods that communicate with the company's headquarters in the Netherlands and other boats to share its location. It's controlled remotely and has two cameras located in the center.The Ocean Cleanup team has been researching and testing the pipe for the past five years. In 2013, the project raised over million through crowdfunding and has since raised over million.The group hopes the pipe will collect 50 tons of trash by April 2019 and clean 90% of the world's ocean plastic by the year 2040.But some experts question whether how much a system like this can be a real impact on such large oceans. It's also faced criticism for its inability to capture small pieces of debris and the possibility of some sea life getting trapped inside. Some critics also worry if the device could break down, whether due to malfunction or storms, and create even more ocean garbage.Eben Schwartz, the marine debris program manager at the California Coastal Commission, said his main concern is the percentage of plastic that floats and could be collected this way is too small to make a difference. He believes focusing on trash reduction with land-based efforts will be more effective."It's much more effective from a cost and prevention effort to stop trash from entering in the first place," Schwartz said.Schwartz added that his water and beach cleanup volunteer group collected between 7 and 10 times the amount of trash Ocean Cleanup wants to capture by spring 2019."We did it in three hours and for a fraction of the cost of The Ocean Cleanup's project."Although Schwartz said that cleaning up the oceans is important, he believes the attention around the project could curb other efforts to reduce waste."If this makes people feel like they don't need to worry about recycling because this thing is out there, that's a serious negative consequence," he said.The need to clean up our oceans is getting attention beyond this project. Last week, President Donald Trump signed the Save Our Seas Act, which aims to help clean ocean waste by extending its own ocean cleanup initiative, the Marine Debris Program, for five more years.It may not be the only effort around, but Slat believes his pipe will make a big difference."Back in the day people said, 'Well, there's no way to clean this up. The best thing we could do is not make it worse,'" Slat said. "But to me that's a very uninspiring message. Everyone wants the future to be better than the present, and that's what we hope to achieve." 3241

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With the overwhelming approval of Measure G today, San Diego State University will now have an opportunity to grow through an open and transparent process that will benefit our economy long-term, according to a statement from the Friends of SDSU alumni group, the measure's main supporter. "Even more importantly this vibrant campus expansion will increase access to higher education for generations of San Diegans to come."RELATED: Upset win shifts balance of power in San Diego City CouncilSDSU West backers plan to have a new stadium in San Diego in 2022, according to Jack McGrory, with the measure. A new river park could be seen in 2022 or 2023, while a new campus could come in 2024 or 2025, he added. 718

  

Woods says keep looking even if nothing comes up at first."Keep searching for the job that's right for you," she says. "As soon as you find it, you'll know. And once you're in that position, the things you can learn can take you anywhere."  245

  

While we are deeply saddened by these incidents, and our thoughts go out to all of those affected, we, along with the general public, will be monitoring the facts as they unfold surrounding these events, the hotel said in a statement.Last July, David Harrison, 45, died at the same hotel, according to his wife, Dawn McCoy. She said her husband returned from a snorkeling excursion one day earlier and he said he wasn't feeling well. Early the next morning, she said, he was sweating and unable to get up before he died. The cause of death was listed as a heart attack and pulmonary edema by local authorities.And in June 2018, Yvette Monique Sport died at the Bahia Principe in Punta Cana, her sister, Felecia Nieves, told CNN. She had traveled there with a group of friends, her first vacation in eight years, Nieves said.Sport took a shower and went to bed after having drinks with her fiance, Nieves said. Sport also had a drink from the minibar, she said. Her fiance heard her make "a gurgling sound" in her sleep, Nieves said. The next morning, Nieves said he discovered that she was dead. The family is still awaiting toxicology reports. 1144

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