This is an awesome Neurosonics Audiomedical Laboratory footage.This show no limitations of the material world through the agency of science, technology, and imagination.
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It was the month of October and was my first visit back to my home country, Nepal after almost 5 years. It could not have been any better time to return to Nepal since it was a month with two great hindu festivals, Dashain and Tihar. In between those two festive moments , I had a chance to travel to a beautiful and old newari city of Bandipur with my friends...
Some of Snapshots from Bandipur:
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Electronics have revolutionized our lifestyle. Telephones, radios, TVs, computers and cell phones are items we use daily. These items make up the bulk of electronics that threaten the environment, because of their hazardous ingredients.
This section of waste is referred to as electronic waste, or e-waste.
Reuse and proper recycling prevents e-waste from reaching landfills, provides usable items to organizations that need them and recaptures valuable resources.
As new products hit the market, relevant information and resources are necessary to ensure old items are properly discarded. So, next time you upgrade that cell phone, or get the latest video game system, think twice about what happens to the old gadget:
- Donate it. Either give it to a friend or family member that could benefit from a change. Old to you, is new to someone else. There are also organizations that collect old electronics and resell them for profit.
- Consider renting or leasing electronics. If you’re going to upgrade in a year anyway, why waste the money?
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