Sentences with phrase «human wastes where»

This puts the human waste where it belongs, down the toilet, and not in our land fills (more of a health hazard b3).

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As human resources expert Susan M. Heathfield explains, «Poor goal setting makes people cynical, wastes their time and fosters confusion about where to concentrate actions and energy.»
«It bears fruits of hope and dignity where there are deprivation and exclusion, hunger and unemployment; where there are migrants and refugees, so often rejected by today's culture of waste, and victims of the drug trade, human trafficking and contemporary forms of slavery,» he said.
Dis so called prophecy maker just need to quit making prophecies, he has failed before and he is trying to just be one of the great prophets who's predictions where on the right path, this guy is just a money hungry bullpooper... lol harold camping live ur life and quit wasting ur time on Trynna predict the end of the world, this world is gonna out live all human kind every day so enjoy it
«Mr Cameron singled out human rights law, reform of workplace rights and support for marriage as areas where Tory principles are being held in check but urged senior MPs growing tired of coalition not to «waste» the next three years.
My destination is the Bernard landing strip, where a Forest Service crew is working on weed eradication and human - waste disposal, two responses to threats borne from the outside.
An entire subculture of scavenger workers emerged to scrape, collect, and carry London's human waste to the edge of the city, where it could be used as fertilizer for nearby farms.
«One example of our field work is in Ghana, where we've been working with Engineers Without Borders, the student chapter at Columbia University, to design and implement novel toilets that can separate out the urine stream and the fecal sludge stream from human waste.
At the conference, Åke Wennmalm of the consulting agency Sustainpharma in Stockholm presented part of a new, expanded classification system that analyzes the environmental impacts of a drug — where data are available — as it travels through manufacturing, disposal, and human waste.
Even though large amounts are released into the air by human activities such as coal burning, smelting, mining and waste incineration, mercury also occurs naturally in the environment, where it undergoes a complex chemical cycle.
So the idea would be to identify the enzymes these organisms use to digest lysosomal wastes, modify them a bit to help them work in the slightly different environment of the human lysosome, and then deliver them to where they need to go in our cells.
If your health isn't a big enough motivator, consider that plastic chemicals have been found under 20 feet of ice in the antarctic (where there is no human habitation or waste) and that many animal species are also being affected by our plastic waste.
Sherman's assertive use of masks, wigs and prosthetics has a disturbing effect, which is further reinforced in pictures where the human presence is gradually reduced in favour of posed dolls or traces of waste and decay.
«The occupation and exposition imposes a complex human system where previously there was no system,» stated a manifesto written on the occasion, «or only the system of waste and disuse that characterizes the profit system in real estate.»
Juan Manuel Echavarria's disturbingly beautiful videos and photographs address the dread and human waste of the endless drug war in Colombia where the army, the guerillas and paramilitaries perpetuate the cycle of violence since the 1950s.
Since 1995, his disturbingly beautiful videos and photographs address the dread and human waste of the endless drug war in Colombia where the army, the guerillas and paramilitaries perpetuate the cycle of violence.
In a world where hunger is still a reality for many, and there is concern about how to feed a growing human population, this quantity and source of food waste is very disturbing.
Where one person sees the majesty of human invention, another sees the excessive gaseous waste being dumped into our skies on a daily basis (some even see it as a nationalistic tribute to our great nation).
In an ideal human condition, where cities and neighborhoods are planned out with the pedestrian in mind, the calories we use with our bodies wouldn't be wasted on vain or useless activities, such as exercise.
We'd be burning wood chips, switch grass and maybe human waste round the clock (I visited a plant not far from Venice Beach where they burn sewage.)
According to TVCiencia, the waste will be collected in a large pool, called a bio-digester — an infrastructure where bacteria transforms human waste into methane which can then be used as an energy source.
Name me a purely logical, utterly rational human exploration of any phenomena where research money is rarely wasted and no cronyism exists?
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