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"Refuse and refuse disposal Fiction."
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Smash! mash! crash! there goes the trash!
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Odanaka, Barbara
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Hillenbrand, Will, ill
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Refuse and refuse disposal Juvenile fiction.
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Refuse and refuse disposal Fiction.
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Stories in rhyme.
2006
Presents a rhyming imitation of all the sights and sounds of the neighborhood on trash day.
Global Pollution and Environmental Monitoring
2008
With the recent NOBEL PEACE PRIZE going to Environmental Studies,GLOBAL WARNING AND IT`S CONSEQUENCES have come to be recognized. We wish that climate changes may turnout as blessing, rather than disaster .But the scientific findings warns us to be prepared for the ultimate. The book ,`GLOBAL POLLUTION AND ENVIRONMENTAL MONITORING` brings centuries of Indian wisdom and moral courage to the world . If `Al Gore` advises India to lead from the front ;it would be possible only by adopting new technologies and accepting help from the whole world. The book takes a new look at sampling procedure and instrumental methods of analysis .Radioactivity, Thermal and Noise as new pollutants are discussed in depth . The chemical,biological , physical and microbiological analysis of Air ,Water and Soil are explained in detail. For the lawyers there are aspects of Environmental Laws and Internet facilities. The technical jargon`s in the book are kept to the minimum and the language is easy to follow . We wish this volume will be important reference book fro Scholars, Researchers ,Teachers, Scientists, Lawyers and anyone who is interested in learning more about this beautiful subject.
The tin forest
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Ward, Helen, 1962-
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Anderson, Wayne
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Refuse and refuse disposal Fiction.
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Reclamation of land Fiction.
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Forests and forestry Fiction.
2003
An old man's persistent dreams transform a garbage dump into a forest full of life.
No place to run: Inescapable politics in Mounia Akl's Costa Brava, Lebanon
2022
Sequestered in a rural homestead after having fled from the garbage crisis engulfing Beirut, a Lebanese family is riven by the development of a neighbouring waste disposal site in Mounia Akl's deeply political drama. Speaking to the director about the 2020 blasts that devastated Beirut and their impact on the film's production, Anthony Carew explores what happens when a fictional dystopia is outpaced by the tragic reality surrounding it.
Magazine Article
In the garbage
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Greenburg, J. C. (Judith C.)
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Gerardi, Jan, ill
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Greenburg, J. C. (Judith C.) Andrew lost ;
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Refuse and refuse disposal Juvenile fiction
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Inventions Juvenile fiction.
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Size perception Juvenile fiction.
2006
Andrew, his cousin Judy, and Thudd the robot wind up at a garbage dump when Andrew's latest invention, the Goa Constrictor, shrinks them to the size of beetles and swallows them.
Junk : a spectacular tale of trash
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Day, Nick (Nicholas), author
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Disbury, Tom, illustrator
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Refuse and refuse disposal Fiction.
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Recycling (Waste) Fiction.
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Disasters Fiction.
2018
\"Sylvia Samantha Wright is very good at finding--she just doesn't know exactly what all her 'junk' is good for, not yet at least. But when completely ridiculous disaster strikes, she springs into action and uses her junk to create solutions to the town's troubles\"-- Provided by publisher.
Super Manny cleans up!
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DiPucchio, Kelly, author
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Graegin, Stephanie, illustrator
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Raccoon Juvenile fiction.
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Imagination Juvenile fiction.
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Litter (Trash) Juvenile fiction.
2018
\"Manny and his friend Gertie join forces to clean up their local park--because every superhero needs a planet worth saving\"-- Provided by publisher.
Trash
Fourteen-year-olds Raphael and Gardo team up with a younger boy, Rat, to figure out the mysteries surrounding a bag Raphael finds during their daily life of sorting through trash in a third-world country's dump.