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    Industrial Waste

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    Journal of Toxicology and Environmental Health Sciences Vol. 1 (1) pp. 001-007‚ June‚ 2009 Available online at http://www.academicjournals.org/JTEHS Academic Journals Full Length Research Paper Characterization of industrial waste and identification of potential micro-organism degrading tributyl phosphate Trupti D. Chaudhari3‚ Susan Eapen2 and M. H. Fulekar1* Department of Life Sciences‚ University of Mumbai‚ Santacruz (E)‚ Mumbai-400 098‚ India. Nuclear Agriculture Biotechnology Division

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    Effects of Waste Disposal

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    Effects of Improper Disposal of Waste By Eric Dontigney‚ eHow Contributor Waste disposal falls into three general categories: non-hazardous‚ hazardous and nuclear waste disposal. Non-hazardous waste includes household or office waste such as food‚ product containers‚ and waste that can be recycled. Hazardous waste includes industrial and residential chemicals‚ petroleum products and heavy metals. Nuclear waste may include spent fuel rods from a nuclear reactor‚ medical nuclear waste or equipment

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    Solid Waste Management

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    disposal sites‚ solid waste has become a major problem for most medium to large – size cities. When Philippine President Gloria Macapagal – Arroyo took office in January 2001‚ the first act she signed into law dealt with solid waste management systems have posed serious health risk particularly in densely populated areas. In Manila‚ for example‚ the closure of the largest disposal site in 2000 combined with inadequate capacity at other sites resulted in the disposal of tons of waste along city streets

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    Waste Disposal

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    Waste Disposal Waste disposal has been one of human being’s biggest problems ever since the dawn of civilization. Humans create loads of waste every day ranging from empty bottles to excretions to banana peels. What to do with all the garbage that the people create has been the discussion of panels ever since the Roman senate got together. Most of the people are not aware of the fact that putting the garbage out of their trash cans can cause many safety and environmental problems. People tend to

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    relationship? Dr. Laura Schlessinger‚ author of “The Improper Care and Feeding of Husbands‚” explained how women are‚ ultimately‚ the reason their relationships are not successful. However‚ in the essay‚ “Sex‚ Lies and Conversation‚” Deborah Tannen offers proof that both genders are to blame for the failed relationship. Essentially‚ relationships are difficult to maintain because men and women are wired differently. After reading‚ “The Improper Care and Feeding of Husbands‚” the reader

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    Waste Management

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    MANAGING WASTE AND UNDERSTANDING THE PROCESS OF ETHANOL MAKING IN INDIA GLYCOL LTD. Summer Internship Project Report Submitted towards Partial fulfillment of Post Graduate Diploma in Management (Approved by AICTE‚ Govt. of India) Academic Session 2011-2013 Under the Guidance of: Industry Guide Mr. Praveen Srivastava SR. Manager (Production) Faculty Guide Mr. Anoop kumar Srivastava Dr. Shailendra Dube DY. Manager Professor

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    haste is waste

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    In daily life‚ there are many occasions where most people are in a hurry to do their work in time. On these situations‚ the environment expects a fast service to resolve a problem in a short time. In addition‚ this behavior could result in a real waste of time and effort. For example‚ sometimes when we go to a restaurant to have lunch‚ we expect a fast service‚ and we don’t like to wait. This expectation could finish in a bad quality of food. The same problem affect to all the services like banks

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    Net Is a Waste

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    In the essay “The Net Is a Waste of Time” by William Gibson‚ he talks about how he is an “avid browser of the World Wide Web.” While people find this to be odd and his wife finds it positively perverse‚ Gibson thinks differently saying “I‚ however‚ scent big changes afoot‚ possibilities that were never quite as manifest in earlier incarnations of the Net” (Gibson 691). While some people think he is wasting his time with the web‚ he believes it will be the tool of the future. Even though the internet

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    Operating Room Waste

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    Operating rooms are creating a disproportionate amount of waste for the space they occupy in a hospital‚ accounting for 20-30% of all hospital waste (Kagoma et al. 1905 ). Imagine a bustling operating room: a patient is being operated on and there are surgical instruments laid out on a blue tarp-covered table. The surgeon asks a nurse for gauze and the ripping open of the package is heard‚ which is then thrown in the trash. Supply after supply is unveiled in their sterilized package‚ and one by one

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    INTRODUCTION The Philippines is looming with garbage problems despite the passage of the Ecological Solid Waste Management Act or the Republic Act (RA) 9003. In 2007‚ the first quarter data from the National Solid Waste Management Commission shows that there are 677 open dumpsites‚ 343 controlled dumps‚ and 21 landfills in the country. An additional 307 dump sites are subject for closure or rehabilitation plans but without definite schedules for enforcement. About 215 additional landfills are

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