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    1. Climate Change and the Philippines Recent scientific studies reveal that human activities have contributed significantly to the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere that causes climate change. The Philippines is a hotspot for climate change disasters particularly the risk for agriculture and food security due to extreme El Nino and severe tropical cyclones. The spread of infectious diseases are influenced by fluctuations in climate variables‚ temperature‚ relative humidity and

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    Urbanization in Tamil Nadu

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    illustrates that urbanization is not limited to anyone part of the State. However the urbanization is slow in our state due to few aspects as Population‚ Poverty‚ Water Supply‚ Growth of slum‚ Environment sanitation (Sewerage‚ Drainage‚ Solid waste disposal) Population: The 2.7 crore urban population of Tamil Nadu require a wide range of urban services including water supply‚ sewerage‚ solid waste management and streets as well as social infrastructure like schools‚ hospitals‚ markets and so on. The

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    Throughout most of history‚ the amount of waste generated by humans was insignificant due to low population density and low societal levels of the exploitation of natural resources. Common waste produced during premodern times was mainly ashes and human biodegradable waste‚ and these were released back into the ground locally‚ with minimum environmental impact. Tools made out of wood or metal were generally reused or passed down through the generations. However‚ some civilizations do seem to have

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    non-biodegradable waste materials. The most common method for disposing waste material is on land‚ a process that can be observed in most countries and amounts to a high level of global municipal waste. Landfills are accepted as an appropriate means of disposal of waste material coupled with the practice of recycling solid waste. Whether enough effort is being invested in the most effective solutions for recycling waste material from landfills is an on-going question and pressure will continue to mount

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    population in the world‚ the amount of waste gradually increases. In general‚ waste or rubbish‚ trash‚ junk‚ garbage‚ depending on the type of material or the regional terminology‚ is an unwanted or undesired material or substance. The waste products created by a natural process or organism quickly become the raw products used by other processes and organisms. Therefore‚ the existence of waste disposal treatments helps to regulate the waste efficiently and effectively such as recycling and incineration

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    Age Gap Research Paper

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    Every age gap has its pros and cons‚ and personality factors mean that what might work well in one family isn’t as successful in another.Read more: http://www.babycenter.com.au/preconception/tryingforanother/siblingagegaps/#ixzz18dE2Zeog Every age gap has its pros and cons‚ and personality factors mean that what might work well in one family isn’t as successful in another.Read more: http://www.babycenter.com.au/preconception/tryingforanother/siblingagegaps/#ixzz18dE2Zeog Gender Distribution

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    from coming into contact with it. Agencies that regulate different aspects of biomedical waste include Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA)‚ Food and Drug Administration (FDA) and Nuclear Regulatory Commission. 3) Management and disposal of Bio-medical waste: The Biomedical Waste Management & Handling Rules 1998 require all Hospitals‚ Nursing homes‚ Municipal Corporations‚ Clinics‚ Pathological Labs‚ Blood Banks animal houses‚ research

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    Waste In Canada

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    The most popular and inexpensive way to get rid of garbage is burial‚ but burying your problems does not necessarily mean getting rid of them. Landfill sites pose as severe ecological threats as these mass garbage dump yards overflow with trash and frequently contaminate our air‚ soil and water with hazardous wastes. About 400 million tons of hazardous wastes are generated each year1

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    Solid Waste Management Made Easy A Do-It-Yourself Guide to a Community-Based Ecological Solid Waste Management Programme The publication of this handbook is part of the CommunityBased Ecological Solid Waste Management Programme of the United Nations Development Programme (UNDP) and the Department of Environment and Natural Resources (DENR)‚ with funding assistance from the Government of Japan. The Programme is implemented through the National Solid Waste Management Commission (NSWMC)‚ and supported

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    environment. Everyone is affected by the issue. There are several sources of littering. Pedestrians who drop garbage in the streets and roadways. Motorists litter by discarding garbage out of their vehicle windows. Uncovered loads is another source and these are items that are not secure and can easily be blown out of trucks and cause roadside littering. Households that refuse disposal and collection. Littering can result from overloading

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