see the curtain rustle and a woman with beady scared looking eyes and dark hair peering back at me. About ten months after we moved in the rubbish began to arrive at first we didn’t notice it because it was lodged in-between our two fences. One day we noticed the lattice fence had a large bulge we started pulling out bags upon bags of abhorrent smelling rubbish‚ cat food‚ cleaning products you name it. My fingers graze across a sharp can of beans and I notice what looks like human faeces. That was
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action. Immediate 1 month 1 month‚ thereafter ongoing (5) Fire: Fire extinguishers blocked by a rubbish bin. Possibility of people failing to spot it during an emergency. Risk of small fires escalating. The content of the extinguisher: Foam. Fire extinguishers Immediate: Remove the rubbish bin and keep the fire extinguishers accessible. Medium: Instruct staff to throw out excessive rubbish as they arise. Long-term: Monitor the above. Immediate 1 month Ongoing (6) Fire: Fire sign
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pollute the water. When people are sick and they go too close to the animals they will give the diseases to them and the animals won’t survive. Also when humans are taken to Antarctica they might harm the animals there‚ for instance they will leave rubbish in animal habitats. They also might scare the animals with flash photography. They
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Dumped newborn adds to long list May 2 2012 at 09:00am By OMPHITLHETSE MOOKI AND KUTLWANO OLIFANT A baby is found abandoned on the corner of Chritiaan de Wet Drive and Wilgeoord Road in Kloofendal‚ one of 200 abandoned each month in Joburg and Soweto. Some of them somehow survive shallow graves‚ hours in murky pit toilets and cold‚ stinking dump sites. On Tuesday‚ yet another baby was added to a long list of newborns dumped by their mothers soon after birth – one of an estimated 200 found
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claim that a consumer society is always a ‘throw-away’ Society This essay will gather evidence from work conducted in the textbook Making Social Lives (2009). It will look into how society today is viewed a consumer society. It will explore how rubbish is produced more in recent years‚ and how we as a society tend to get rid of it. The essay will aim to establish why society is always a throw-away society. In this essay‚ I will aim to explain what is meant by consumer society‚ how consumption
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We have between two and ten million bacteria between our fingertips and our elbow! You should wash your hands; On entering and leaving service users homes. Before eating or handling food. After using the toilet. After smoking After handling rubbish and surfaces that may have been infected. Before or after caring for someone who is sick. After touching any surface or object that is frequently touched by other people. After coughing or sneezing. When working keep your nails clean‚ short and nail
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not near a bubbler or a fast-food restaurant. I also refill my water bottle whenever possible. This is reusing waste products‚ and therefore the best way to sustain our environment. However‚ water bottles break. When it is broken‚ I throw it in the rubbish bins provided‚ NOT the recycling bin. Why? I think that recycling is somewhat a pointless exercise. It is not totally useless though. I recycle aluminium cans and such. The reason why I recycle aluminium cans and not plastics bottles will be discussed
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humans create such a lot of rubbish! Between 1992 and 2008 household waste increased by 16% and we now produce just under half a tonne per person each year. Most of this is taken away by dustmen and buried in enormous landfill sites or burned in incinerators - both of these actions can be dangerous for the environment. Is all our rubbish really rubbish? If you think about it‚ much of what we throw away could be used again. It makes sense to reuse and recycle our rubbish instead of just trying to solve
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Introduction Tata Group is an Indian multinational conglomerate company headquartered in Mumbai‚ India. It encompasses seven business sectors: communications and information technology‚ engineering‚ materials‚ services‚ energy‚ consumer products and chemicals. Tata Group was founded in 1868 by Jamsetji Tata as a trading company. It has operations in more than 80 countries across six continents. Tata Group has over 100 operating companies with each of them operating independently. Out of them 32
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Coastal management involves developing strategies that are designed to protect and preserve the coastal environment. The actions of humans have altered the operation of the natural coastal processes. During our fieldwork we have learned the key issues of coastal management and their strategies and the way they address them at Cronulla Beach. The three key geographical processes that shape the coastal environment are erosion‚ transportation and deposition. The key issues relating to coastal management
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