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    Ocean Pollution

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    Asbestos‚ Sulphur‚ Nitrates‚ etc.‚ and biological contaminants such as bacteria‚ viruses‚ protozoa‚ etc. Dumping of litter into the ocean can cause huge problems to the marine life. The ocean is a virtual dumping ground for rubbish. That garbage includes scrap fish nets‚ plastic bags‚ tin cans‚ glass or plastic bottles etc. Sea pollution will cause different harmful effects on the wildlife. For example‚ oil spills frequently the kill marine lives and further cause extinctions. Blow holes of the whales

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    community. In York’s village waste water have gathered in a big gutter which now host many germs and bacteria. Also the water gives a foul odder which the people residing close by take it hard to bare. Closer to my home in Marble Hill truck driver dump rubbish in the bushes and it is now becoming noticeable to the community. Food Chain: Plant < Grasshopper < Lizard Pollutants Plastic Water Bottles | Boxes | Spoilt food | Grocery Bags | Can Drinks | Wrappers for Snacks | |

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    Library Research

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    refuse or solid wastes everyday and most of us are not aware that we can limit refuse production. Refuse are all the waste arising from human and animal activities that are normally solid and that are discarded as useless or unwanted. Refuse includes rubbish‚ food wastes‚ human wastes‚ dead animals‚ yard cuttings and other solid or semi-solid waste materials that may contain pathogenic germs which cause direct infections and diseases that can lead to death. The amount of refuse we produce everyday can

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    waste management

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    Library Research: 1. Recording notes. 2. Content analysis. 3. Collect the needed information. Field Research: 1. Personal interview. 2. Groupmeeting. 3. Telephone survey. 4. Case study.   The definition of waste Waste is also known as rubbish‚ trash‚ refuse‚ garbage‚ junk and litter; which refer to unwanted or useless solid‚ fluid substance. Merriam-Websterdefineswaste is the trash from places of

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    Chemistry- Metals

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    TOPIC 2 Metals The History of Metals * Uses of metals through history: * Copper Age (3200-2300 BCE) – copper and tin were most common metals‚ and were used for ornaments‚ weapons and tools. * Bronze Age (2300-700 BCE) – copper‚ tin and bronze were used for tools‚ weapons and transport. They produced bronze by heating copper and tin with charcoal. * Iron Age (1000 BCE – 1 CE) – iron steel and lead was used for tools‚ weapons and pipes. Iron is much harder than bronze.

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    Waste Generation

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    WASTE GENERATION ‘Waste’ is a very general word‚ used to include anything that is no longer needed for use and is thrown away uncared. It has created and added a new problem to the environmental pollution. Pollution also creates serious problems for human health. There is remarkable growth in energy generation‚ fertilizers‚ pesticides‚ chemicals‚ production of coal etc. All these and much more is expected to increase in the years to come. For this‚ we need to understand different sources of

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    Computer Recycling

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    dispose of old equipment lying around the house. Recycling is one of the best ways in which to have a positive impact upon the world in which we live in. Recycling is highly beneficial for the natural environment and human beings. The amount of the rubbish we create and dump into the environment is rapidly increasing everyday‚ which is having a horrendous effect on the environment‚ resulting in global warming and the increase in temperature rise. The reasons why we are creating more waste are due

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    Hoarding Research Paper

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    COM 102-037/Mrs. Grisolano Research Paper April 29‚ 2013 Hoarding: Buried Alive Until a few years ago‚ a lady who was known to collect cats would have been called “the crazy cat lady.” Houses that were filled with endless amounts of stuff were referred to as “cluttered‚ filthy‚ or a pen sty.” As of today‚ those expressions have been replaced with the coined terms: “hoarder or compulsive hoarding.” What is hoarding? “Compulsive hoarding

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    Question One LEGAL SYSTEM a) The Act of Parliament I have chosen is the Smoke-free Environments Act 1990 This Act was introduced to prevent the effect of other people’s smoking on the health of people in the workplace or other public enclosed areas. Society’s beliefs have changed on this subject and the laws have changed to keep pace‚ “fifty years ago it was polite to ask somebody would you like a smoke? Today it would be deeply impolite not to ask‚ do you mind if I smoke?” (CDC‚ Jan 29

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    cardboard glass packaging materials. Almost 10% of our rubbish consists of different types of plastic. They are a problem in landfills as they are bulky‚ they contaminate degrade slowly. Separated the rest of the waste‚ they can must be upgraded for the good of everyone.   Metal Appropriate for packaging foods (canned foods). For drinks‚ such as soft drinks beers‚ aluminium is often used. Tin plate is a solid‚ heavy steel covered with tin to protect it against rust. It is used to package canned

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