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    the poet gained a perspective that offered a new way of “controlling‚ of giving a shape and significance to the panorama of anarchy which is contemporary history” (178). Many critics‚ such as Jay Martin‚ have argued that Eliot’s modernist poem “The Waste Land” correspondingly seeks to order the chaotic modern world; in particular with its substantial use of historical and literal references‚ the mythical method offers Eliot a satirical lens to perceive and give new meaning to the present (65). Critics

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    October 2012 E-Waste Electronic waste is becoming one of the world’s largest issues. We continue to innovative and improve the products we use every day. When people upgrade their phones or any electronic device‚ they sometimes take them to an electronic waste recycling facility. When products are taken to the recycling centers‚ I often wonder where the old iPods and televisions end up. During the first part of researching there was some surprising new that I found. E-waste may have been proved

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    Food Waste    40%  of  the  food  America  produces  is  wasted.1   Have  you  ever  thought  of  how  much  food  you  waste  a  day?  The  average  American  wastes  about  250  pounds  of  food  every  year.2   That’s  about $600 dollars  worth  of  food.3   Imagine  what  you  could  do  with  $600.00.  No one  notices  what  is  in the  back  of  their  fridge or  what goes into their trash can. Before  you say  that  you don’t do  that‚ think  back  to  a moment  when you had the  chance  to 

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    E-WASTE and Environmental Impacts of Computer Hardware Electronic Waste (E-waste) is a generic term embracing various forms of electric and electronic equipment that is loosely discarded‚ surplus‚ obsolete‚ or broken. When e-waste is improperly discarded as trash‚ there are predictable negative impacts on environment and human health. E-Waste is a popular‚ informal name for discarded electronic products‚ such as computers‚ VCRs‚ and cameras‚ which have reached the end of their useful life. Discarded

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    important to ensure everyone’s safety from possible health hazards. The improper waste disposal of garbage is a major sociological problem today due to its capability of contaminating the area in which we live and it’s potential to be lethal to all living things. Its effects increase the risk of adverse health effects in humans and animals‚ causes damage to eco-systems and accelerate the destruction of our environment. The more waste we generate‚ the more we have to dispose of. Bauleni houses many people

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    Q1. The vision of the proposal is to “Use Less” and “Waste Less” of the earth’s resources‚ in particular regarding food waste to relieve burdens on landfills and preserve limited resources from being unnecessarily wasted. The target of the proposal is to reduce 40% on a per capita of the Municipal Solid Waste by 2022‚ starting from 2011using the 2011 year as the baseline. Q2. Landfills produce emit various amounts of greenhouse gases (GHGs). Methane for instance‚ is a GHG which actually has a

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    will be uneaten. Food waste has become a major problem throughout America. Restaurants‚ grocery stores‚ and consumers are all at fault for food waste. Food waste is not the only problem our society is facing. Packaging‚ large amounts of trash‚ and polluted landfills is causing trouble to America. When food is wasted‚ most of the time the packaging is too. When the packaging is not recycled it will end up in landfills causing pollution to our environment. But what about food waste? Foods that are rotten

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    defines waste as “useless or worthless material”. Such materials/items that people no longer use and discard are called as waste. These items range from household rubbish‚ sewage‚ sludge‚ municipal wastewaste from manufacturing activity‚ nuclear waste‚ agricultural waste‚ etc. These waste materials if not treated and handled properly can create a number of problems associated with soil‚ air and water. With growing population and material consumption rates‚ Indian cities need adequate waste management

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    Historical Research on Waste Management Sean Depkin Jones International University Abstract Waste management is a necessary industry and has been traced back to 3000 B.C. It originally started off garbage dumps or landfills and has progressed to recycling facilities and incinerators that produce both heat and energy from the burned waste. It has been influenced by both motorized transportation and the advances in technology. The most influential person in the waste management industry in the

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    Introduction: Total wastes generated by hospitals and healthcare establishments are generally termed as hospital wastes. In other word‚ Hospital waste means all wastes coming out of hospitals‚ it may be biological or non-biological that is discarded‚ and is not intended for further use in a hospital. Mainly there are two types of wastes generated from hospital. They are classified as Risk Waste and Non-risk waste. The Non-risk waste covers 75-90% of total waste generation whereas risk waste covers only 10-25%

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