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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Winners on The history of rubbish



Finally, the poll has shown which summaries were the best written by some 4 ESO students. It is time to know the WINNERS!!!

In 4 ESO A, the winners are...

5.000 years of rubbish and recycling

In the earliest times people lived in small groups. They didn’t produce much rubbish and they throw away into the ground.
Over 2.500 years the governments started looking for solutions. In China the people started using rubbish as compost, it helps to grow up the plants better. In the towns of England people didn’t have garden and they threw away their rubbish in the street. It was a problem because the streets smelt very bad and nobody could walk in its. In 1354 the government began to employ people special workers to take the rubbish away. At the same time in Germany, a new rule said people who came to the towns to sold their fruit and vegetables can't return to their town with a empty card, they had to brought their cards with some rubbish.
Now we're recycling our rubbish and it became composts, or other products made with the same material.

Sol Jover, Judith Aguirrezabal.

In 4 ESO B, the winners are...

Summary: A bit of History of Rubbish

At the beginning of the times, people didn’t waste a lot of rubbish. But with the time, people started to produce more rubbish. The earliest landfill was in Knossos in Crete made about 3000 B.C. So, a long time ago people used to find answers for the rubbish problems, and used to recycle it in to compost to grow the plants. After, during the middle age there were problems with the rubbish so they provoke diseases and they used to burn it so it polluted the environment. Until 1354 the government of London employed special workers to clean the city. When the factories were built the real problems with rubbish started then. The cities became bigger so there was more rubbish so people died in the cities cause of the rubbish.


Christian S. Valdés Luna
Adam P. Strange Bentoumi

Wednesday 27th October 2010-10-27
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