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    Waste Disposal

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    EFFECTS OF TOURISM ON WASTE DISPOSAL What is tourism? Is the commercial organization‚ operation and travelling for recreation‚ vacation‚ business or visit to interesting places. The people going o these visits are called tourists. What is waste disposal? Waste management is the collection‚ transport‚ processing‚ recycling or disposal‚ and monitoring of waste materials.  What are the Effects of Poor Domestic Waste management? Solid wastes‚ when improperly disposed off can be an environmental

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    Biomedical Waste

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    BIOMEDICAL WASTE 1)Introduction: Biomedical waste‚ also known as infectious waste or medical waste‚ is defined as solid waste generated during the diagnosis‚ testing‚ treatment‚ research or production of biological products for humans or animals. Biomedical waste includes syringes‚ live vaccines‚ laboratory samples‚ body parts‚ bodily fluids and waste‚ sharp needles‚ cultures and lancets. Biomedical waste consists of solids‚ liquids‚ sharps‚ and laboratory waste that are potentially infectious

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    Electronic Waste

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    Electronic Waste The mishandling of electronic waste also referred to as E-Waste‚ has lasting environment and social impacts on underdeveloped and struggling countries that become dumping grounds for unwanted and nonworking electrical and electronic components and devices. Many of the electronic-waste recycling facilities are located in South and East Asia. E-waste is a source of electronic parts and valuable metals for reuse. This industry is only profitable in Asia‚ because laborers work for

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    E-Waste

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    E-Waste‚ The Dark Side of Moore’s Law We should celebrate the great bounty Moore’s Law and the tech industry bestow on our lives. Costs fall‚ workers become more productive‚ innovations flourish‚ and we gorge at a buffet of digital entertainment that includes music‚ movies‚ and games. But there is a dark side to this faster and cheaper advancement. A PC has an expected lifetime of three to five years. A cell phone? Two years or less. Rapid obsolescence means the creation of ever-growing mountains

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    KARNATAKA STATE OPEN UNIVERSITY MUKTHAGANGOTRI‚ MYSORE – 570006 Post Graduate Diploma‚ Diploma and All Certificate Courses Time Table /August –2014 NEW SCHEME=80 MARKS AND SUBJECT 04-08-2014 MONDAY 05-08-2014 TUESDAY OLD SCHEME=90 06-08-2014 WEDNESDAY 7-08-2014 THURSDAY 08-08-2014 FRIDAY 09-08-2014 SATURDAY C-III /PDE-43 Fiction C-IV /PDE-44 Prose C-V /PDE-45 Growth of the English Language and Literacy Criticism --------- DIK-03 bÀAzsÀ¸ÀÄì

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    Toxic Emotions at Work

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    Toxic Emotions at Work Toxic emotions are negative emotions that are felt in the workplace‚ when changes or other actions take place. There are many factors that influence toxic emoticon such as; “new bosses‚ mergers‚ layoffs‚ stifling or confusing policies‚ salary decisions‚ and even the way that changes are communicated” (Pierce & Newstrom‚ 2011‚ p. 244). Each factor presents its own risks and challenges‚ and it is important to remember to deal with each emotional upsets from the beginning

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    Toxic People & Relationships We all have people in our lives that have profoundly harmed us. Sometimes the situation with this other person has changed. You may have forgiven them and they may even have taken ownership and expressed remorse for their harmful actions. Other times‚ the same harmful behavior goes on with no change or responsibility. Those kinds of people are defined as toxic. Toxic people should be avoided at all cost because they will eventually suck the life out of you. Nothing

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    E-waste

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    What is e-waste? E-waste is those waste materials consisting of any broken or unwanted / obsolete electrical or electronic appliances & gadgets. If it is not carried out properly it can dangerous to the human health or to the environment. India currently produces 500‚000 tones of e-waste annually and the figure is expected to touch one million tones in 2012. However‚ India lacks a proper e-waste disposal system and it is left up to the unorganized sector to dispose of the waste. The unorganized

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    Toxic Shock Syndrome

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    Toxic Shock Syndrome is a syndrome that can occur between both male and females‚ but is more prevalent in females. Also‚ the condition can occur no matter of the age of the patient. This syndrome is considered to be an acute and life-threatening condition with the death rate being for Staphylococcus aureus five to fifteen percent‚ but for Streptococcus pyogenes it increases to a thirty to seventy percent mortality rate (Hirsch‚ 2014). Staphylococcus infections is a form of Toxic Shock Syndrome

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    Toxic Effects of Pesticides Pesticides are widely used in agriculture for the control of weeds‚ insects or microorganisms leading to exposure to the population through contamination of water and residues in dust and on food‚ this exposure may lead to adverse health effects (Alavanja‚ Hoppin & Kamel 2004) and while there are many different agents that are implicated in these effects this discussion will focus on Organophosphate (OP) pesticides and their mechanisms with respect to human health.

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