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Mr. Bean is a British sitcom created by Rowan Atkinson and Richard Curtis, and starring Atkinson in the title role. Atkinson co-wrote all fifteen episodes with either Curtis, Robin Driscoll, or both, with Ben Elton co-writing the pilot. Thirteen of the episodes were broadcast on ITV, from the pilot on 1 January 1990, until "Goodnight Mr. Bean" on 31 October 1995. A clip show, "The Best Bits of Mr. Bean", was broadcast on 15 December 1995, and one episode, "Hair by Mr. Bean of London", was not broadcast until 2006 on Nickelodeon.
Based on a character originally developed by Atkinson while he was studying for his master's degree at Oxford University, the series follows the exploits of Mr. Bean, described by Atkinson as "a child in a grown man's body", in solving various problems presented by everyday tasks and often causing disruption in the process. Bean rarely speaks, and the largely physical humour of the series is derived from his interactions with other people and his unusual solutions to situations. The series was influenced by physical performers such as Jacques Tati and comic actors from silent films.
Municipal solid waste (MSW), commonly known as trash or garbage in the United States and as refuse or rubbish in Britain, is a waste type consisting of everyday items that are discarded by the public. "Garbage" can also refer specifically to food waste, as in a garbage disposal; the two are sometimes collected separately.
The composition of municipal solid waste varies greatly from municipality to municipality (country to country) and changes significantly with time. In municipalities (countries) which have a well developed waste recycling system, the waste stream consists mainly of intractable wastes such as plastic film, and unrecyclable packaging materials. At the start of the 20th century, the majority of domestic waste (53%) in the UK consisted of coal ash from open fires. In developed municipalities (countries) without significant recycling activity it predominantly includes food wastes, market wastes, yard wastes, plastic containers and product packaging materials, and other miscellaneous solid wastes from residential, commercial, institutional, and industrial sources. Most definitions of municipal solid waste do not include industrial wastes, agricultural wastes, medical waste, radioactive waste or sewage sludge. Waste collection is performed by the municipality within a given area. The term residual waste relates to waste left from household sources containing materials that have not been separated out or sent for reprocessing. Waste can be classified in several ways but the following list represents a typical classification:
Bean (/ˈbiːn/) is a common name for large plant seeds of several genera of the family Fabaceae (alternately Leguminosae) which are used for human or animal food.
The term bean originally referred to the seed of the broad or fava bean, but was later expanded to include members of the New World genus Phaseolus, such as the common bean and the runner bean, and the related genus Vigna. The term is now applied generally to many other related plants such as Old World soybeans, peas, chickpeas (garbanzo beans), vetches, and lupins.
Bean is sometimes used as a synonym of pulse, an edible legume, though the term pulses is more correctly reserved for leguminous crops harvested for their dry grain. The term bean usually excludes crops used mainly for oil extraction (such as soy-beans and pea-nuts), as well as those used exclusively for sowing purposes (such as clover and alfalfa). Leguminous crops harvested green for food, such as snap peas, snow peas, and so on, are not considered beans, and are classified as vegetable crops. According to the United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization the term bean should include only species of Phaseolus; however, a strict consensus definition has proven difficult because in the past, several species such as Vigna angularis (azuki bean), mungo (black gram), radiata (green gram), aconitifolia (moth bean)) were classified as Phaseolus and later reclassified. The use of the term bean to refer to species other than Phaseolus thus remains. In some countries, the term bean can mean a host of different species.
Stay tuned, click here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCkAGrHCLFmlK3H2kd6isipg?sub_confirmation=1 Welcome to the Official Mr Bean channel. The first episode of the original Mr Bean series starring Rowan Atkinson was first broadcast on 1st January 1990. Since then Mr Bean has become known all over the world. Created by Rowan Atkinson, Richard Curtis and Robin Driscoll, there were only 14 episode of the live action series ever made. To find out more about Mr Bean visit: http://www.mrbean.com Mr Bean on Facebook http://www.facebook.com/mrbean Follow us on Twitter http://www.twitter.com/mrbean The title character, played by Rowan Atkinson, is a childish buffoon who brings various unusual schemes and contrivances to everyday tasks. He lives alone at the address of Flat 2, 12 Arbour Road, H...
My son Cooper is nearly 4 now and is still slightly obsessed with Rubbish Trucks or Rubbish Bins. There is no putting paper in the Red (general rubbish) bin it goes in the Yellow Recycling Bin. Our lovely rubbish truck man diligently picks up his mini bin every week without fail. Cooper looks forward to him coming every week! I know he has made my Fridays so much easier. Enjoy!
As the transfer window rumbles along, so too do the crazy fees and even crazier rumours and speculation. Onefootball will go tongue-in-cheek to try to cut through the crap on a weekly base for all the bigger stories, this time around featuring players like Neymar, Kylian Mbappe, Coutinho, Naby Keita and clubs such as Barcelona, Real Madrid, Manchester United, Liverpool, Manchester City and more. Who’ll move where? More importantly, which rumours, reports and speculation need to be exposed as the garbage they truly are? Find out with our host Oli Moody in the debut episode of Onefootball’s Transfer Weekly. Images: Getty Images Footage: Reuters + EvertonTV ► Liked the video? Let us know by subscribing to our channel: http://bit.ly/SubscribeToOnefootball ► Liked it a lot? Download our app:...
A video created by Matamata-Piako District Council to educate the community about where their rubbish and recycling ends up, and what we can do to reduce waste.
How to Destroy the World "Rubbish" directed and produced by Pete Bishop www.petebishop.tv, production The Shop. Scaling the ever-growing garbage mountains and peering into the rubbish-strewn future.
2nd scrap run was almost as good as the 1st, lot's of scrap steel, a couple microwaves, 2 more pc's and lots of little bits. Total Value of the scrap metals was $188.75 Plus bonus items to be sold or scrapped.. Gaming PC 4 Microwaves Mixed e-waste bits Keg Walking Machine Exhaust System This is fun, can be hard work if your trying to maximise your cash with steel, the beauty of it is you pick what you want as there's so much of it. For those that prefer to selectively pick e-waste and goodies, you can cover a lot more ground but over a longer time, so what would be a 1 hour fill up` could be a 4 hour marathon, but the value of the fill will obviously be much higher, into many hundreds, so either way you look at it, there's money to made that's for sure.
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Recycling is easy! Here's a video we made in 2012. Please put the right thing in the right bin. By switching just 10% of the contents of your general waste bin to your recycling bin we will save over £1million a year. See our website for more information. www.bradford.gov.uk/recycling
By asking the simple question "What if", McCartney has put himself on a mission to clean up the world's plastic epidemic, finding revolutionary ways of using old rubbish to create a new world. Winner of Richard Branson’s Virgin VOOM competition this year, Toby McCartney is the founder and CEO of MacRebur Limited. Toby is on a mission to clean up the world’s plastic epidemic and find new revolutionary ways of using our old rubbish to create a new world for today and tomorrow. This talk was given at a TEDx event using the TED conference format but independently organized by a local community. Learn more at https://www.ted.com/tedx
Oh I leave to you
The rubbish of my love
Oh my sunken love
I leave to you
The rubbish of my love
My nyktomorphic love
Today I bury my love alive
Today I bury my love alive
I bury my love alive
Under the rubble of my estate
I bury my love alive
Under the rubble of my estate
And she gained on me
As I gave up
In the distance
Out of sight
Down a valley
Where mist was hanging
In a pink and a golden light
In a pink and golden light
I bury my love alive
Under the rubble of my estate
She said
"we could try getting lonely
On an altogether higher spiritual plane"
I said
"if it's all the same to you
I can't be bothered with that again"
Oh I leave to you
The rubbish of my love
Oh my sunken love
Oh I leave to you
The rubbish of my love
My nyktomorphic love