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why do the researchers call pollution the flip side of festival

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Answered by gursheenkaurkaur1
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Answer:

because the accepted norm is that festivals are synonymous with celebration/joy and people fail to see the other side, which is pollution

Or

festivals and pollution are two sides of the same coin currently/ polar opposites/ completely in contrast, yet together with each other—where we associate festivals with joy and celebration, we can’t deny that pollution is an ignored reality.

(ii) Second objective-Exploring solutions

Significance- important for knowing steps that need to be taken to address the problem investigated in the research/ knowing what are the immediate actions that need to be implemented to address the issue studied/ helps focus on what needs to be corrected & what needs to be avoided to solve the problem focussed on in the research.

(iii) Researcher’s recommendation: Strict rules

Justification: Strict rules are better than a total ban because banning does not serve the purpose of awareness/ people do not generally conform to banning and tend to revolt/ strict rules pose some restrictions but still give the needed freedom.

(iv) The festivals cause pollution along with other issues (give examples) that add to it. Awareness is the only solution but the lack of it only adds to the problem.

(v) A large percentage of people (72%) abuse environmental resources to celebrate festivals.

A high percentage of people (82%) use crackers to celebrate festivals in order to live up to the expectation of their social status.

(vi) gives a provision to/ allows the respondents to choose not to express/ not to answer/ allows an option to those who lack clarity/ are unwilling to respond.

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Answered by syed2020ashaels
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Answer:

Researchers call pollution the "flip side" of festivals because festivals and pollution are now two sides of the same coin. We associate the holidays with joy and celebration, but we cannot deny that pollution is an ignored reality.

Step-by-step explanation:

Researchers call pollution the "flip side" of festivals because festivals and pollution are now two sides of the same coin. We associate the holidays with joy and celebration, but we cannot deny that pollution is an ignored reality.

because the accepted norm is that festivals are synonymous with celebration/joy and people don't see the other side which is pollution

Or

festivals and pollution are currently two sides of the same coin / polar opposites / completely opposite, yet together - where we associate festivals with joy and celebration, we cannot deny that pollution is an ignored reality.

(ii) Second objective – Exploring solutions

Significance – important for knowing the steps to take to solve the research problem / knowing what the immediate steps are to take to solve the problem being studied / helps focus on what needs to be fixed and what needs to be avoided solving the problem that the research focused on.

(iii) Researcher Recommendation: Strict rules

Rationale: Strict rules are better than a total ban because the ban does not serve to educate / people generally do not follow the ban and tend to rebel / strict rules impose some restrictions but still provide the necessary freedom.

(iv) Festivals cause pollution along with other problems (give examples) which contribute to this. Awareness is the only solution, but the lack of awareness only exacerbates the problem.

(v) A large percentage of people (72%) abuse natural resources to celebrate holidays.

A high percentage of people (82%) use cookies to celebrate holidays to fulfill expectations of their social status.

(vi) provides provision/allows respondents not to comment/answer/allows the option for those who are unclear/unwilling to answer.

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