Impacts of solid waste on health The group at risk from the unscientific disposal of solid waste include – the population in areas where there is no proper waste disposal method‚ especially the pre-school children; waste workers; and workers in facilities producing toxic and infectious material. Other high-risk group include population living close to a waste dump and those‚ whose water supply has become contaminated either due to waste dumping or leakage from landfill sites. Uncollected solid waste
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Solid waste in Maldives Today‚ solid waste management has become a serious issue in the Maldives. Solid waste is the unwanted solid materials which compile up from residential‚ industrial & commercial activities. The quantity and types of Solid waste produced differs around the world depending on country & with significant changes with time. Solid wastes produced in Maldives mainly consists of organic materials (biodegradable wastes)‚ recyclable waste (paper‚ glass‚ metals‚ plastics)‚ Inert
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LIQUID CRYSTALS Introduction What are Liquid crystals ? Its History & Discovery Any of various liquids in which molecules are regularly arrayed like a solid crystal along one or two dimensions‚ but are free in the other dimensions as with typical liquids. Liquid crystals often display unusual and often manipulable optical properties such as anisotropic scattering. They can be divided into two classes‚ Thermo tropic(nematic‚ chiral nematic‚ and smectic.) and Lyotropic. Transitions to thermotropic
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allows the student to observe environmental realities‚ to DISCERN is to reflect and use her personal understanding to seek God’s plan anchored on prayers‚ leading her to ACT in response to God’s will. The Solid Waste Management for Schools is a guide or a step-by-step instruction or manual on how solid waste management should be implemented‚ and who among the school community would be the key players in the immersion process. The goal is to foster participation among children and adults‚ and put schools
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a plastic is composed of additives. Biodegradable plastics are usually derived from proteins such as those that are present in a potato plant. Polymers are large molecules consisting of many repeating units‚ called monomers. Polymers can be made out of starch which is composed of long chains of glucose molecules. This study focuses mainly on making biodegradable plastics‚ which is certainly safer than non-biodegradable plastics‚ from potato starch. Biodegradable plastics made from raw materials are
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Benefits of Recycling Recycling has been around for generations‚ sometimes in different forms‚ but still around. Earlier generations preserved food items‚ a unique form of reducing‚ or recycling (Blashfield and Black). Most people see recycling as throwing paper‚ plastic‚ glass‚ and other items into a blue bag then throwing it on the street for a local company to dispose of; however‚ others reduce and reuse items to recycle and make items last longer. Recycling has been proven to make a difference
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978-80-227-3290-1 Kubaská‚ M.‚ Sedláˇcek‚ S.‚ Bodík‚ I.‚ Kissová‚ B.: Food waste as biodegradable substrates for biogas production‚ Editor: Markoš‚ J.‚ In Proceedings of the 37th International Conference of Slovak Society of Chemical Engineering‚ Tatranské Matliare‚ Slovakia‚ 1413–1418‚ 2010. 37th International Conference of SSCHE May 24–28‚ 2010‚ Tatransk´e Matliare‚ Slovakia Po-Th-6‚ 118p.pdf Food Waste as Biodegradable Substrates for Biogas Production M.KUBASKÁ*‚ S.SEDLÁČEK‚ I.BODÍK‚ B.KISSOVÁ Institute
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SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT PRACTICES WITHIN INFORMAL SETTLEMENTS IN NAIROBI: A CASE STUDY OF MATHARE BY Rosemary Kwamboka TABLE OF CONTENTS ii LIST OF TABLES iii DEDICATION iv ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS v ABSTRACT vi 1.0 INTRODUCTION. 1 1.2 Background of the Study 4 1.3 Problem Statement. 5 1.4 Justification 6 1.5 The purpose of the study 6 1.6 Hypothesis 6 1.7 Specific objectives 6 2.0 LITERATURE REVIEW 7 3.0 METHODOLOGY 11 3.1 Area and population of Study 12 4.0 RESULTS 14 5.0 DISCUSSION
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39. The Viscosity of Liquids After studying the present lecture‚ you will be able to Define viscosity and viscosity coefficient Outline the method to measure viscosity using Ostwald viscometer Determine the average molecular weight of a polymer Determine the surface concentration of 1-butanol in aqueous solution Measure the distribution coefficient of a solute betweenn two solvents 39.1 Introduction Viscosity‚ one of the transport properties‚ arises because of intermolecular attractive and
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------------------------------------------------- Liquid–liquid extraction From Wikipedia‚ the free encyclopedia Liquid–liquid extraction also known as solvent extraction and partitioning‚ is a method to separate compounds based on their relative solubilities in two different immiscible liquids‚ usually water and an organic solvent. It is an extraction of a substance from one liquid into another liquid phase. Liquid–liquid extraction is a basic technique in chemical laboratories‚ where it is performed
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