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4 pages in length. Upon discovering the Java Jacket as an artifact of the early twenty-first century, future generations would first look upon this seemingly useless piece of light-weight cardboard and wonder why its textured surface was such a mainstay in contemporary culture. However, upon closer inspection, they would come to realize that while insignificant in appearance, the Java Jacket reflected two very important aspects of society: fast-paced lifestyles and the attempt to reclaim a tremendously compromised environment. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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environmental sustainability * Recycled and reusable * Reflects backpedaling of decades of environmental misuse and abuse III. Time Crunch * The Java Jacket represents todays fast-paced society by way
of providing coffee on the go * People are ruled by the clock and, therefore, have no time to enjoy their coffee at a leisurely pace * No member of
society is immune from the speed at which the world turns today ARTIFACT: JAVA JACKET by , Ph.D. (c) July, 2003 -- for
more information on using this paper properly! Upon discovering the Java Jacket as an artifact of the early twenty-first century, future generations would first look upon this seemingly useless
piece of light-weight cardboard and wonder why its textured surface was such a mainstay in contemporary culture. However, upon closer inspection, they would come to realize that while insignificant
in appearance, the Java Jacket reflected two very important aspects of society: fast-paced lifestyles and the attempt to reclaim a tremendously compromised environment. That Java Jackets are reusable and assembled
from recycled paper speaks to the notion of environmental awareness and how the disposable society has contributed to the downfall of the earths delicate surroundings. This earth-friendly approach to
something as seemingly insignificant as "an insulating sleeve made from waffle-textured cardboard that wraps around a standard paper cup" (Kwak PG) will illustrate to future generations how people of the
early twenty-first came to realize how dire a situation environmental degradation had become. Being that future generations will be the recipients of environmental problems occurring today, this particular artifact will
represent a desperate attempt to quell and further detrimental impact cause by mans disposable society. The Java Jacket will reflect how decades and decades of misuse, exploitation and degradation
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