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    Why Are Skips Important

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    Why is a Skip Permit so Important? In the modern age‚ even rubbish removal isn’t a process you can just get up and do. The reason for this is because there are many legal hoops you must jump through in order to get things started. One such hoop is a skip permit. Skips are considered a leading builders waste clearance‚ garden waste clearance and general rubbish clearance removal tool. However‚ picking up the phone‚ ordering a skip‚ and positioning on the street or property isn’t all the hiring process

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    information on recycling in terms of the definition of recycling‚ environment and natural resources‚ the methods of recycling‚ the advantages and disadvantages of recycling‚ and the obstacles of recycling. II. The Definition of Recycling 1 A) Rubbish B) Reasons why people need to recycle III.      Environment and Natural Resources 2 A)        Influences B)         Sequel C)        Solution IV.      The Methods of Recycling 2 A)        10 ways to recycle V.        The Advantages and Disadvantages

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    neighbourhood in which we live in used to be a pleasant place. It is no longer so. This is due to the rubbish being dumped along the roadside just a stone’s throw away from our houses. This rubbish is dumped by the local council few months ago. Despite the stench that comes from the rubbish‚ it gets worse when there are clogged and smelly drains. This is because on rainy days‚ the rain hastens the rubbish into nearby drains. 3. Besides‚ the playground situated at the heart of our neighbourhood is

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    Measuring the Value of Art

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    significant to the art piece. At the end of the day however‚ it is all opinionated‚ and one man’s treasure is another man’s poison. In other words‚ a piece of art to one person‚ could be beautiful and wonderful‚ but to another‚ pure and utter insignificant rubbish. I do not believe there is only one definition to the value of art‚ there are plenty. Personally‚ I believe that the religious value of art‚ intrinsic value of art and skill of the artists hand are the most valuable. There are many artworks denoting

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    The Roles of Identity in Society Many would argue that social justice is being served when someone says “we are all the same under the skin”. We are not all the same under the skin. Within us are our own senses of identity‚ constructed by our familiar discourses‚ the physical environment and its embedded culture‚ and our individual differences. Our sense of identity accounts for our perceptions of ourselves and how we are positioned by others in terms of culture‚ tradition‚ rituals‚ race‚ family

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    Compiled AASB Standard AASB 138 Intangible Assets This compiled Standard applies to annual reporting periods beginning on or after 1 July 2009. Early application is permitted. It incorporates relevant amendments made up to and including 25 June 2009. Prepared on 30 October 2009 by the staff of the Australian Accounting Standards Board. AASB 138-compiled 2 COPYRIGHT Obtaining Copies of Accounting Standards Compiled versions of Standards‚ original Standards and amending Standards (see Compilation

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    C3T2 When a country develops its technology‚ the traditional skills and ways of life die out. It is pointless to try and keep them alive. To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? Overall‚ I disagree with the opinion expressed. I would like to begin by pointing out that “traditional skills and ways of life” are not automatically of one country‚ but of a culture or community. In many ways‚ the history of cultivation is the history of technology: from the discovery of fire

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    that is maintainable for the foreseeable future and will not be hurtful to the environment or the population. Waste is a problem at the moment because the amount of waste we use is increasing and therefore so is toxicity along with the time that the rubbish is toxic for. We are also running out of landfill sites. Therefore‚ another method of waste management must be found that will solve these problems. The most harmful way of dealing with waste is through sending it to landfill. This proves to take

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    six days a week from 6am to midnight as a rubbish collector and running extra errands for his wealthy neighbours as well as sorting and selling recycled rubbish. Imam lives in a shanty village with his wife‚ son and parents and their home is near to the mini landfill where Imam’s rubbish that he collects is transferred to a bigger landfill but it rarely does. Imam’s wages cover rent and small amount of food. Other luxuries are what Imam finds in the rubbish such as used shelves‚ mattresses and chairs

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    opportunities to spend their disposable income Waste This section discusses the rise in waste due to lifestyle changes and also due to differing attitudes to consumption. Also discusses the Thompson theory which helps to understand the value of rubbish beyond cash value. It also looks at the effects of zero value waste. Conclusion The conclusion shows that changes in consumption and higher turnover of products means there is more waste. However it also argues that the value of waste needs to be

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