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    INTEGRATED MONTESSORI CENTER HIGH SCHOOL DEPARTMENT SY 2012 – 2013 “TEA BAGS AND TEA LEAVES AS RECYCLED PAPER” SCIENCE INVESTIGATIVE PROJECT SUBMITTED BY: SACHI GO IRISH PROVIDAL KEVIN MATSUYAMA KRISTINA LIBRES KRIESHA MARZAN SUBMITTED TO: SIR JOREM YAP APPROVAL SHEET ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS Our group would like to give our sincere thanks to the support of our families throughout the making of this project. We would also like to thank the Lord for

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    recyclable by the urban poor generating income for them protecting the environment Throughout the country‚ Varying numbers of poor individual survive by salvaging materials from the waste stream these people recover material to sell for re-use or recycling‚ as well diverse items for their own consumption. Most studies report scavengers constitute poor segments of the population of developing countries. Scavenging is a widespread occurrence. One can find on the street or in garbage dump of Third world

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    referred to as E-Waste‚ has lasting environment and social impacts on underdeveloped and struggling countries that become dumping grounds for unwanted and nonworking electrical and electronic components and devices. Many of the electronic-waste recycling facilities are located in South and East Asia. E-waste is a source of electronic parts and valuable metals for reuse. This industry is only profitable in Asia‚ because laborers work for very low wages. The problem generally exists in developing

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    cleanliness‚ enough dumping grounds for the waste generated‚ the practice of the polluter pays all‚ inspection of sanitary inspectors‚ reduction of waste of a firm or individual‚ re-used in the production process‚ recovery of waste‚ rendering harmless‚ Recycling of waste‚ disposed off‚ and the provision of resources needed to manage the waste. The waste challenge in Ghana leaves much to be desired. Its herculean nature has occupied the attention of successive governments‚ local authorities and international

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    protection to ensure an adequate supply for future generations. In order to accomplish this goal‚ a variety of conservation methods are used. These include reducing consumption of resources; protecting them from contamination or pollution; reusing or recycling resources when possible; and fully protecting‚ or preserving‚ resources. Consumption of natural resources rises dramatically every year as the human population increases and standards of living rise. Between 1950 and 1990 the world population

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    What are some of the challenges that the environment faces today? Explain the ethical considerations for environmental protection. Throughout the world there are various types of pollution that interfere with the quality of life for all living creatures and with the natural functioning of the earth ’s ecological systems (Pollutionissues n.d.). Although some environmental pollution is a result of natural causes‚ most pollution is caused by human activities (Pollutionissues n.d.). With time goes by

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    Case Study on Listo System Smriti Rajbhandari ID No: 14-S-3016 International American University MGT500: Organizational Behavior and Leadership Course Coordinator: Mr. Roshan Koirala May 10‚ 2014 Listo System Listo System‚ established in 1990‚ is one world’s top graphic service companies. It was launched when technological advancement were increasing and creating more competitive market. The company was successful to grow quickly into one of the top graphic service companies in the world. Listo

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    plastic‚ and glass)‚ and then take these down to your local recycling center. 2. Try to avoid the use of plastic bag and plastic paper as much as possible. They not only pollute the environment but also helps in filling landfills. Also‚ when you shop try to look out for the products that have least packaging. Every millions of dollars are spent only in packaging of these products which ultimately go to the garbage sites. 1. - See more at: Recycling is important in today’s world if we want to leave this

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    Work in a business environment 1.1) Explain the purpose of supporting other people at work The purpose of supporting other people at work is so that you are able to get tasks completed quicker and you help each other succeed and learn new things this then helps to build better work relationships and it creates unity amongst the team. 1.2) Explain the purpose of helping other people to work effectively and efficiently a) for individuals b) for organisations Helping other people to work improves

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    Environmental Policy of TCS Commitment to the environment stems from the Tata Group’s abiding concern for the environment and society‚ which is embodied in the Tata Code of Conduct. The Tata Group considers climate change to be the greatest threat affecting economic stability‚ vulnerable communities and the society at large. The Tata Group’s Climate Change Policy mandates that all group companies assume leadership roles in climate change mitigation in the pursuit of business aspirations and enhancement

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