Waste Management Practices: Hazardous, Municipal, and Industrial addresses the integration of technical information with current regulations for professionals involved in the management of several categories of wastes. The book delineates the management of municipal solid waste and includes coverage of both conventional and innovative technologies. It covers hazardous wastes and their management, including identification, transportation, and requirements for generators and for treatment, storage, and disposal facilities. The book closes with management of special categories of waste that often do not have a regulatory home under either RCRA Subtitle D (Solid Wastes) or Subtitle C (Hazardous Wastes).
The text of Eliot's 1922 masterpiece is accompanied by thorough explanatory annotations as well as by Eliot's own knotty notes, some of which require annotation themselves. For ease of reading, this Norton Critical Edition presents The Waste Landas it first appeared in the American edition (Boni & Liveright), with Eliot's notes at the end. Contexts provides readers with invaluable materials on The Waste Land's sources, composition, and publication history.
Critical Reading: Making Sense of Papers in Life Sciences and Medicine
Added by: huelgas | Karma: 1208.98 | Coursebooks, Medicine | 3 February 2009
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Experienced scientists and medical researchers know how important it is to engage with research literature in an active, critical and analytical way. However in most universities little time is devoted to teaching the relevant skills. Readers who accept scientific papers uncritically may misunderstand results, misinterpret the experimental significance of techniques, over or underestimate the importance of findings and waste time and resources on flawed or unnecessary experiments.
In the land of Ingary, where seven league boots and cloaks of invisibility do exist, Sophie Hatter catches the unwelcome attention of the Witch of the Waste and is put under a spell.