Its. History you know everyone. Says this is our official. Digital africa starts december twelfth. Welcome to global Three Thousand traditionally indias reika people live with and from camels today theyre having to be a bit more creative to. Learning via smartphone we made a young man in indonesia whose bright idea is bringing education to millions but first we go to Hell On Earth a scrapyard in ghana it might well be hellish but for those who work here its
essential. Smartphones washing machines tvs and conditioners those who can afford them rarely choose to go without and indeed for a few years at least they can make our lives easier. But then. This year alone forty eight Million Tonnes of electrical waste will be produced worldwide that sounds like a lot. In fact its Four Thousand Eight Hundred times the weight of the eiffel tower in just one year. And what happens to all these old broken machines well a significant proportion gets shipped to west africa just scrap yards in countrie
Eagle Archives, Nov. 26, 1971: Large family gatherings were the vogue in Berkshire County yesterday, according to the response to an article in Monday s Eagle. By the time the telephone
By NEELA MAHBUBA
By NEELA MAHBUBA
PASSAIC COUNTY, NEW JERSEY - On March 11
th, the County of Passaic is hosting an opening reception for three distinctly unique exhibitions by three local artists. The exhibits are currently on view and will run through the end of May 2021 at the Passaic County Arts Center at the John W. Rea House, 675 Goffle Road in Hawthorne, New Jersey.
The three installations are as follows: Sense and Sustainability curated by Poramit Thantapalit is an installation comprised entirely of recycled materials which includes plastics, labels, and discarded clothing. Thantapalit, a native of Thailand, incorporated cyanotype photogram while developing the piece. A cyanotype photogram is a photographic printing process that creates a cyan-blue print made without a camera by placing items directly onto photographic paper.
being called hell on earth. it is toxic filthy and it stinks. every day tons of discarded electrical appliances cars and scrap metal end up here much of it from you. everything is dismantled and are the broken down into its raw materials well processed on the spot. but just cocoa has a big job to do he s making a mold out of sand. then he ll melt down an old engine to pour into it to form a cooking pot. it takes time for the aluminum to melt joseph coco s happy with his work here. and i mean i can get the goods here any time i need them . if i see what i want and i just run out and buy up and get to work by doing that