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    Vocabulary CH 18 • MSW‚ Municipal Solid Waste • fig 18-2 %’s • fig 18-3 Disposal Method • landfill • leachate • biogas & anaerobic respiration • waste to energy combustion • PETE and HDPE plastics • PC and PVC plastics • MRF • Recycling methods • “NIMBY” not in my… • NIMTOO not in my… • Affluenza disease p.481 • RCRA 1976 p.501 CH 19 • POP’s persistent organic pollutants • The “dirty dozen” POP’s • Love Canal • HAZMAT • Ignitability • Corrosivity • Reactivity

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    dangerous for living things on the earth. To deal with this problem‚ people find a way to reduce the heating effect by recycling used material‚ but this could be more dangerous due to residue of the chemical in the new items. However‚ the things that we already used should not be around to recycle for several reasons. In this essay‚ I am going to talk about three weaknesses of recycling. Firstly‚ I will start with the argumentative‚ and then analyze emotional appeal. The first reason is that the processes

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    Pet Recycling Center Pet Recycling Center Francisco Camarena Paz Faride Casanova Roberto Gary Andrés Obregón 14/05/2013 Francisco Camarena Paz Faride Casanova Roberto Gary Andrés Obregón 14/05/2013 Francisco Camarena Francisco Camarena Idea The corporation is going to be a recycling center of PET that will provide the recycle material to all the companies that need PET as a raw material in their production processes. It is big opportunity because the demand on the market of

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    and India to be reclaimed. Is this the best way to treat waste? What are the alternatives? Waste recycling has been a very popular topic over the last decade. The purpose of recycling is to make used materials reusable. There are an increasing number of products produced by recycled materials which has shown that consumers and manufactures are becoming more aware of the benefits that recycling could bring us. However‚ some people may argue that there are better ways to manage waste such as waste

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    PLASTIC POLLUTION Next time you do the shopping and carry home the things in a plastic carry bag‚ think and realise that you are contributing your share to a deadly plastic pollution whose ill effects are irreversible and capable of reaching out to many generations to come. Plastic is one of the major toxic pollutants of our time. Being composed of toxic chemicals and most importantly a non biodegradable substance‚ plastic pollutes earth and leads to air pollution and water pollution.

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    Municipal Solid Waste Management in China January 2007 Lin‚ Jiaoqiao Lin‚ Na Qiao‚ Liming Zheng‚ Jie Tsao‚ Chi-Chung Part 1 MSW Management in China Mainland INTRODUCTION No country has ever experienced as large or as fast an increase in solid waste quantities that China is now facing. In 2004 China surpassed the United States as the world’s largest waste generator‚ and by 2030 China’s annual solid waste quantities will increase by

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    generating too much leftover and end by suggesting some feasible solutions on different education work‚ the food recycling scheme as well as the waste disposal charge scheme. Drawbacks brought by food watse Generating too much food is definitely harmful for our city as there are many disadvantages brought by the problem of food waste. We shall never lose sight of the disadvantages brought by generating too much food waste. Now‚ I will be discussing one of the drawbacks brought by food waste.

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    educational policies‚ and thereby promote gender and social equality. 6- Illiteracy is a serious problem all over the world. For example‚ one-third of adults in the United States are functionally illiterate. People who cannot read and write have many disadvantages functioning in society. What solutions can you

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    especially To conclude: To sum up‚ All in all‚ All things considered‚ Taking everything into account. Exercise 1 Read the following models and answer these questions: a) Which is an "advantages and disadvantages" argumentative essay? b) Which are the advantages and disadvantages mentioned? c) Which is an argumentative essay expressing opinion? d) How is each viewpoint supported? Finally‚ give the paragraph outline. Computers: A blessing or a curse? Almost every home‚ office

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    A carbon footprint is "the total set of greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by an organization‚ event or product" [1]. For simplicity of reporting‚ it is often expressed in terms of the amount of carbon dioxide‚ or its equivalent of other GHGs‚ emitted. The concept name of the carbon footprint originates from ecological footprint discussion.[2] The carbon footprint is a subset of the ecological footprint and of the more comprehensive Life Cycle Assessment (LCA). An individual‚ nation‚ or organization’s

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