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    Life is strange, wonderful, and at times, although not easy to admit, sad. When I was born, I lived in a small cottage in the country of Nepal. Although I don’t remember much due to my age, Iam told stories by my siblings and parents of my young life. They always told me I was a peaceful baby, they also said everyone around us liked me and I was never home because people would take me and return me when it was dawn. Life in nepal as my parents told me wasn’t pleasant it was downright miserable,…

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    rate, many countries are looking for a better source for energy needs. Some countries are turning towards wind power, solar power, and water power, but these sources are not producing the needed amount of energy to sustain large populations. A more proficient energy source that several countries have started investing in is nuclear power. Nuclear power is not a brand-new source of energy, it has been around for over 50 years and has been proven sustainable as shown by several countries…

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    Introduction Environmental pollution has been a huge dilemma since corporations came into power and everything became industrialized. Corporations play a major role in environmental waste across the world. Many corporations deny the effect it has had on the environment and even deny the effects it has on human health. Multinational corporations cause many environmental problems around the world. This is because capitalism and consumerism is a powerful force. Whether or not a society as a whole…

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    Teenage Activism

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    Alex is a teen that disagreed with e-waste. If you are not familiar with what e-waste is it is the disposal of electronics such as computers etc. Throwing these kinds of things are not good for the environment many ways.Electronic waste makes up 70% of the overall toxic waste. It's not good for it due to the heavy medal that no matter what way that you try to get rid of it , it always gets into the environment…

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    components of tourists' waste in Mazandaran province. Based on the table, the highest and lowest components were PET and ferrous metals respectively. Table 6 shows per-capita weight of tourists' waste in different cities of Mazandaran. As it can be seen, the per-capita waste produced by tourists is 633 to688 gr per day. According to studies conducted in Mazandaran province, the per-capita waste of citizens is between 685 to 896 gr per day in this province [34]. So, the per-capita waste of…

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    Green Dentistry

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    principal can be adopted even in the healing profession of dentistry. DATA SOURCES: comprehensive electronic data search in Google Scholar and PubMed search engines. ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA: Only original studies, Review articles published in English were considered for the following systematic review. RESULTS: 316 results were obtained from the electronic database…

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    Organizations like Healthcare without Harm, Partners in Green Health, The American Hospital Associations, and The Healthier Hospitals Initiative, are devoted to share idea to reduce waste, and give alternatives for energy and diversion of waste. Becoming sustainable in hospitals save money, contributes to improve patients result in health and improve employee engagement in the work field. Healthcare contributes more the economy than any other industry, therefore…

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    The Effects Of Recycling

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    Environmental problems are still the majority of world issue that humans are encountering with. Waste is one of the visible problem for several countries. However, some people might think this issue is still beyond the effects of livelihood. They could not also realize the consequences in the future negatively. Those fallacies generally become the concern for environmentalists and other people. I am also one of students who have sought the activities that could help the society reduce…

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    pollution, air pollution, soil pollution and so on. In this study, the major topic is the waste and recycling, which the waste is the main factor of destroying the environment, recycling is the best process to transform the waste to new products and to reduce exploitation of natural resources. The social marketing campaign 'Clean up Australian Day ' is helpful which not only increase the awareness of important of waste and recycling, but also motivate behaviour change to clean up and recycle.…

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    The business environment of Lenovo is expanding to $30Billion global personal technology company with 27,000 people and customers in 160 countries. Wall Street Journal describe the market share progress of Lenovo as “A Market share Juggernaut”. Because the worldwide market share of Lenovo growing year by year 2009 worldwide market share is 6.5% In 2012 it’s increase to 13.1% Main factor of this success is it’s “Protect and Attack strategy” Lenovo’s channel chief Chris Frey defines this…

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