01041nam0-22003131i-450-99000301163040332120130213103129.0000301163FED01000301163(Aleph)000301163FED0100030116320030910d1987----km-y0itay50------baitaITAppendice agli atti del Convegno sul futuro del sistema pensionistico italianoRoma, 13-14 febbraio 1987Istituto nazionale della previdenza socialeRomaIstituto nazionale della previdenza sociale1987241 p.24 cmPensioniItaliaIstituto nazionale della previdenza sociale102615ITUNINARICAUNIMARCBK990003011630403321M/4.25 INP/15946SESI4.63.28056DECTSD 302s.i.DSSSESDECTSAppendice agli atti del convegno sul futuro del sistema pensionistico italiano163789UNINA05853nam 22006615 450 991091129250332120241123095229.09783031679322(electronic bk.)978303167931510.1007/978-3-031-67932-2(MiAaPQ)EBC31787963(Au-PeEL)EBL31787963(CKB)36638281800041(OCoLC)1472982135(DE-He213)978-3-031-67932-2(EXLCZ)993663828180004120241120d2024 u| 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierSustainable Waste Management Practices for the Mining Sector Through Recycling of Mining Waste /by Suchismita Satapathy, Meghana Mishra, Manas R. Das1st ed. 2024.Cham :Springer Nature Switzerland :Imprint: Springer,2024.1 online resource (72 pages)SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences,2191-5903Print version: Satapathy, Suchismita Sustainable Waste Management Practices for the Mining Sector Through Recycling of Mining Waste Cham : Springer,c2024 9783031679315 Waste Generation from Mines -- Literature review on Waste generation from mines -- Barriers of Sustainable Mining Waste Management Practices -- Designing a framework for Sustainable mining waste management practices -- Catagorizing Waste and Utilizing them by fabricating and testing bricks for various properties and solving noise issues -- Use of mining waste as ceramics and testing for their properties -- Using mining waste to improve polymer composite properties.Mining waste management is an important issue for the mining industry since it entails the safe and responsible disposal of waste created during mining operations. This waste comprises tailing, waste rock, and other mining wastes that, if not adequately managed, can pose environmental and health problems. Effective waste management solutions are required to reduce the environmental impact of mining and preserve the long-term viability of mining operations. These initiatives include improving mining practices to reduce waste generation, establishing effective waste treatment and disposal systems, and participating in community outreach and education programme. In recent years, there has been a growing emphasis on the use of new mining waste management technologies and practices. The adoption of modern filtration systems, bio-remediation techniques, and the rehabilitation of abandoned mining sites are examples of these. Overall, good mining waste management is critical for guaranteeing the mining industry; long-term sustainability and protecting the environment and communities where mining operations take place. Sustainable waste management is the implementation of practices and strategies that aim to minimize aim the negative impact of mining waste while promoting resource efficiency and long-term economic viability it involves employing a thorough approach that considers the entire mining waste lifetime, from generation to disposal, and seeks to reduce waste generation, reuse, or recycle items, and appropriately dispose of any remaining rubbish. It attempts to extend the life of materials while reducing the waste volume that is incinerated or dumped in landfills. To lessen the detrimental environmental, economic, social and effects in consumption, a thorough approach to sustainable waste management must concentrate on the life cycle of a product. Mining wastes can be categorized into overburden, waste rock, tailings and mine water. During mineral extracted, beneficiated, and processed, mining wastes are produced. The first stage, known as extraction, which is the first layer sacking of minerals. Typically, blasting is used to do this, which produces a significant amount of garbage (soil, debris and other material). This is usually only concentrated within the periphery of a mine rental place and occasionally on public land, and is useless to the industry. The amount of waste produced increases with the size of the mine. Because they produce far more trash than underground mines, opencast mines are consequently more pollutant-intensive. Use of tailing waste of iron mines with clay for producing bricks can lead to consumption of large quantities of the waste materials and managing it in an environmentally friendly way. On the other hand, it can reduce consumption of top soil for making bricks and improve construction materials availability. Similarly, for preparation of ceramics and polymer composite, these wastes can be used, which will help in solving social, environmental problem.SpringerBriefs in Earth System Sciences,2191-5903Refuse and refuse disposalSustainabilityEnvironmental managementMining engineeringWaste Management/Waste TechnologySustainabilityEnvironmental ManagementMining and ExplorationRefuse and refuse disposal.Sustainability.Environmental management.Mining engineering.Waste Management/Waste Technology.Sustainability.Environmental Management.Mining and Exploration.363.728628.4Satapathy Suchismita1081481Mishra Meghana1449927Das Manas R1776555MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQ9910911292503321Sustainable Waste Management Practices for the Mining Sector Through Recycling of Mining Waste4294536UNINA04812oam 2200733 a 450 991095227980332120200520144314.097982160053469786610373734978128037373212803737339780313010866031301086210.5040/9798216005346(CKB)111087026965124(OCoLC)614565526(CaPaEBR)ebrary10023109(SSID)ssj0000233009(PQKBManifestationID)11186629(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000233009(PQKBWorkID)10220830(PQKB)10087026(Au-PeEL)EBL3000802(CaPaEBR)ebr10023109(OCoLC)55483305(MiAaPQ)EBC3000802(OCoLC)47644357(DLC)BP9798216005346BC(Perlego)4202518(EXLCZ)9911108702696512420010713e20022024 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReading Genesis politically an introduction to Mosaic political philosophy /Martin Sicker1st ed.Westport, Conn. :Praeger,2002.London :Bloomsbury Publishing,20241 online resource (xviii, 152 pages)Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph9780275974930 0275974936 Includes bibliographical references (p. [145]-149) and index.Cover -- Reading Genesis Politically -- Contents -- Introduction -- NOTE -- Chapter 1 The Emergence of Man -- NOTES -- Chapter 2 Man against God: The Myth of the Primal Sin -- NOTES -- Chapter 3 Man against Man: Cain and Abel -- NOTES -- Chapter 4 Man against Society: The Generation of the Flood -- NOTES -- Chapter 5 Cleaning the Slate: The Deluge -- NOTES -- Chapter 6 Beginning Anew -- NOTES -- Chapter 7 Society Astray: The Tower of Babel -- NOTES -- Chapter 8 Another Beginning -- NOTES -- Bibliography -- Index -- About the Author.Sicker asserts that the Mosaic canon, the Pentateuch, is first and foremost a library of essentially political teachings and documents, and that the first eleven chapters of the book of Genesis set forth in essence a general Mosaic political philosophy. These writings take a unique mythopoeic approach to the construction of a normative political theory intended to undergird the idea of a mutual covenant between God and the people of Israel that is to be realized in history in the creation of the ideal society. It is with the elaboration of the political ideas reflected in these early chapters of Genesis that this book is concerned. For the modern reader, the biblical texts should be understood as postulating some basic ideas of Mosaic moral and political philosophy that, in Sicker's view, continue to be applicable in contemporary times. First, man is endowed with free will, however constrained by circumstances it may be, and with the intellect to govern and direct it in appropriate paths. Accordingly, he is individually responsible for his actions and must be held accountable for them. Second, man has a necessary relation to God whether he wishes it or not. Prudence alone will therefore dictate that compliance with divine precept is in man's best interest. Third, the notion that man can create a moral society without reference to God is a deceptive illusion. Man's ability to rationalize even his most outrageous behavior clearly indicates the need for an unimpeachable source and standard of moral authority. Fourth, until all men accept the preceding principles, the idea of a universal state is both dangerous and counterproductive. In the 20th century, we have witnessed two different attempts to create such a world state, both of which produced totalitarian monstrosities. Fifth, individualism as a social philosophy tends to be destructive of traditional values and must be tempered by the idea of communal responsibility. A survey of particular interest to scholars, researchers, and students interested in Jewish history, political thought, and the Old Testament. Judaism and politicsTheological anthropologyJudaismJewish ethicsPolitics in the BibleJudaism and politics.Theological anthropologyJudaism.Jewish ethics.Politics in the Bible.222/.1106Sicker Martin296234DLCDLCDLCBOOK9910952279803321Reading Genesis politically4339446UNINA03197nam 2200685 a 450 991102012960332120200520144314.0978661122208697811180451381118045130978111919884011191988449781281222084128122208997804702458040470245808(CKB)1000000000403929(EBL)331494(OCoLC)191885378(SSID)ssj0000131811(PQKBManifestationID)12001030(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000131811(PQKBWorkID)10027672(PQKB)10951458(MiAaPQ)EBC331494(Perlego)1008693(EXLCZ)99100000000040392920070720d2008 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrCreate your own ETF hedge fund a do-it-yourself ETF strategy for private wealth management /David FryHoboken, N.J. John Wiley & Sonsc20081 online resource (356 p.)Wiley finance seriesDescription based upon print version of record.9780470138953 0470138955 Includes bibliographical references and index.Create Your Own ETF Hedge Fund; Contents; Acknowledgments; About the Author; Introduction; Part One: Contemporary Investment Conditions; Chapter 1: Hobson's Choice; Chapter 2: ETFs- The New Investment of Choice; Chapter 3: The Rise of Hedge Funds; Chapter 4: A Convergence Story; Chapter 5: The Bullish Bias Gets a Makeover; Part Two: Strategies; Chapter 6: Market Neutral; Chapter 7: Global Macro; Chapter 8: Doing It Their Way; Chapter 9: Trading- Do I Have To?; Part Three: Hedge Funds for the Rest of Us; Chapter 10: Lower-Risk Global Macro Long/Short StrategiesChapter 11: Constructing Your Own ETF Hedge FundChapter 12: ETF Hedge Fund Portfolios; Chapter 13: Tools and Resources; Chapter 14: Eight Steps to Building Your ETF Hedge Fund; IndexMany investors are intrigued by the profit potential of today's hedge funds, but most feel like they're on the outside looking in, due to the high investment requirements and complexity of these vehicles. Create Your Own ETF Hedge Fund allows you to break down these barriers and effectively operate within this environment. By focusing on the essential approaches of global macro long/short and aggressive growth, this book will help you create a fund that can take advantage of both bullish and bearish conditions across the globe.Wiley finance series.Exchange traded fundsHedge fundsPortfolio managementExchange traded funds.Hedge funds.Portfolio management.332.63/27Fry David H.1945-1838161MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9911020129603321Create your own ETF hedge fund4417094UNINA