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Electronic waste includes such items as TVs, computers, LCD and
plasma displays, and mobile phones, as well as a wide range of
household, medical and industrial equipment which are simply
discarded as new technologies become available. Huge and growing
quantities of waste are discarded every year and this waste
contains toxic and carcinogenic compounds which can pose a risk to
the environment. However, if handled correctly, electronic waste
presents a valuable source of secondary raw materials. This book
brings together a group of leading experts in the management of
electrical and electronic waste to provide an up-to-date review of
the scale of the waste problem, the impact of recent legislation
such as the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive
(WEEE) and the "restriction of the use of certain hazardous
substances in electrical and electronic equipment" directive
(RoHS), and of current and future methods for treatment, recycling
and disposal of this waste. The book discusses these latest
directives, examines current worldwide legislation and considers
the opportunities and threats posed by this form of waste. While
the emphasis is on European practice, comparisons with other
countries such as the USA, Japan and China are made. The book deals
with the full range of waste management issues, including recycling
and recovery of materials, design considerations for waste
minimisation, and contains a wide variety of illustrative case
studies eg: LCD displays. With detailed and comprehensive coverage
of the subject matter it also contains an extensive bibliography
with each chapter. Key chapters cover areas such as: -electronic
waste -materials -EU directives -landfill and incineration
-recycling and recovery -'cradle to grave' design considerations
-engineering thermoplastics It is essential reading for all
involved with electrical and electronic waste management through
its comprehensive review of recent EU legislation and the
subsequent impact on manufacturers and users of electronic
equipment.
Mr Toad is a very special boat - he's a gateway between worlds. In
this first book in the series, four friends are aboard, cruising
Scotland's West Highlands and Hebrides. They find themselves 500
years in the past, on a mission to prevent bloodshed between the
clans Maclean and Campbell. They return to the present but their
quest is not over ... The places and historical events in the book
are all real. There's a useful website - www.mr-toad.co.uk - which
readers can use to follow the action online with special 3D Google
Earth maps, or find out more about Scotland's amazing legends,
wildlife and history. The website has an online gallery with 30
illustrations from the eBook edition - readers can add their own
drawings or photographs.
From the construction of its first theatre in 1740, Birmingham has
boasted a huge array of entertainment - from plays and music
festivals to circuses and 'mops' (and even the 'onion fair'). It
was here that many household names such as Laurence Olivier,
Kenneth More, Peggy Ashcroft and Derek Jacobi first proved their
acting credentials, and here that many famous musical works, such
as Antonin Dvorak's The Spectre's Bride and Felix Mendelssohn's
Elijah, were premiered in Britain. Illustrated with more than 180
photographs from the archives of Birmingham Central Library,
Birmingham Theatres and Entertainments is a must have for anyone
interested in the history of the entertainments industry in the
area.
This fascinating selection of photographs illustrates the
extraordinary transformation that has taken place in Birmingham
during the 20th century. The book offers an insight into the daily
lives and living conditions of local people and gives the reader
glimpses and details of familiar places during a century of
unprecedented change. Many aspects of Birmingham's recent history
are covered, famous occasions and individuals are remembered and
the impact of national and international events is witnessed. This
book provides a striking account of the changes that have so
altered Birmingham's appearance and records the process of
transformation. Drawing on detailed local knowledge of the
community, and illustrated with a wealth of black-and-white
photographs, this book recalls what Birmingham has lost in terms of
buildings, traditions and ways of life. It also acknowledges the
regeneration that has taken place and celebrates the character and
energy of local people as they move through the first years of this
new century.
The story of Birmingham's ancient heart, from its earliest days to
the opening of the new Bull Ring.
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