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Article Excerpt MARQUETTE, MICHIGAN,USA -- Just nine years old, Eve McCowen was dwarfed by the huge piles of unwanted electronic equipment that quickly accumulated in the parking lot of the Messiah Lutheran Church on Earth Day 2006.
But she was nevertheless one of the first to run up to an arriving car that needed to be unloaded as residents brought old stereos, defunct computers, and broken television sets for recycling.
"Recycling is good for the environment because when you throw stuff away it can get in the earth's soil and water and that isn't good for the earth," said Eve, the daughter of Dennis and Lisa McCowen of Marquette.
Eve is a Baha'i, as are her parents, and they were among the nine Baha'is from Marquette who participated in the second...
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