Your Questions About Recycling
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David asks…
Recycle Bin Help—Reward?
I will reward anyone who is helpful with this. Okay I got a Microsoft Word document from my email and a wrote a lot of stuff there for school. The day latter i clicked on internet explorer and clicked on delete all temporary files, this probably included my microsoft word essay. How can i access the recycling bin and get my essay back from. I need to see the internet temporary files in the recycle bin. Please Help! I don’t want to fail
The Expert answers:
I would try a file undelete program but it will bring up aloooooooooot of results but you just want the ones that are still in good shape and are still possible to retrieve. It might work but no guarantees, when you delete something its not intended to come back but its possible. To find an undelete program just search it on google.
Thomas asks…
Do you recycle metal, paper, plastic or all of them?
I am doing a little research and I was wondering how many people here recycle…? If you do recycle, do you use only the blue bin, only the green bin, both bins or no bins? Thanks so much!!! (Please answer truthfully – I’m doing an extra credit study for school. =] )
The Expert answers:
At home I recycle newspapers, junk mail and other non newspaper paper, glass, plastic, cardboard, tin cans, and aluminum cans.
Paul asks…
recycle bin recovery??
i jus emptied my recycle bin and i realized i need a bunch of things that i put in it back for a school project. is there a way to restore it?
or am i screwed?
The Expert answers:
Do a system restore
Maria asks…
Where are my files off my laptop gone?
I have an Acer Travel Mate 5520 laptop with a webcam. I turned on my laptop one day to find some of my files were missing. I didnt delete them and they are not in the recycle bin. These files are important to me as i need them for school.
The Expert answers:
Update your anti-virus and spyware program and run a full scan
George asks…
How can I bring recycling bins back to my school’s cafeteria?
Two years ago, my school used to have recycling at lunch, but now it doesn’t. I’ve found myself throwing away items I would normally recycle and it’s bothering me. I’m thinking about talking to my adminstrations about bringing it back. How should I approach the situation? What do I say to them and which adminstrators would I talk to? Do I need to talk to student council? That’s what my dad thinks I should do, but I don’t think anyone in student council would listen to me since I’m not a prep. Plus, I think student council only deals with student events. What should I do? I know people that would support this.
I feel strongly about environmentalism and even if they can’t afford to take it out to wherever it needs to go, I would do it for free. My school also has recycling on and off campus.
The Expert answers:
Sounds like they probably took it away because not enough people were using it and its expensive to pick up. Tell them that you have an idea of posting signs above each bin the talks about what you can/can’t recycle. Half the time I never used to recycle at school because I had no idea what even could be recycled. I don’t think simply bringing them back will make people recycle. Good luck!
Charles asks…
Where can I get funding for a school recycling program that i want to place into action?
I am currently a senior at my high school, and for the longest time I have been trying to start a recycling program at my school. There is currently no environmental club, or any other awareness programs taking place, therefore I would be somewhat alone. I need to know the best places where I can apply maybe for some scholarships that will fund my project or where the heck I will find money to pay for it. Im not asking for millions and millions of dollars just enough to be able to buy a couple bins for recycling cans and paper. Any suggestions? :]
thanks.
The Expert answers:
The bins you can find at your local recycling plant– most likely, they will gove them to you for free as long as you promise to put a real recycling program into place. As for the funding, I would look at it more as an opportunity for sponsorship. Find sponsors instead of funders, and you might actually be heading in the right direction.
Good luck! I think your idea is fantastic!
Chris asks…
I had a very important document in my recycle bin and I have deleted it by accident! Where can I find it?
I’ve heard there is a place on the hard where you can find the stuff you’ve deleted from the recycle bin(you know, with ’empty the recycle bin)
So can you help me please! It was a very important document for school and I urgently need it! I don’t have any time left to redo it so..can you tell me where can I find it!! Please I am desperate I don’t know what to do..I beg you people If you know
Thank you in advance! Please answer fast…
The Expert answers:
Unless the file has been written over by new files, it is still in your hard drive.
Download this software “undeleted plus 2.94” – http://undelete-plus.com/download.html
cheers!
Donald asks…
Why has the World Made it so Hard for me to Help it?
I don’t want to go down as the generation that fucked it all up, but in this current society, I cant even get a reasonable answer for replacing a gas engine with an electric one. Even trying to recycle has been made much to difficult, having to drive 30 Minutes to Drop off some bottles and paper is ridiculous. Seeing my schools garbage bins makes me weep for mother nature, and the plastics that are being thrown away are at a ridiculous level. When will somebody step up and do something without expecting a profit from it, because if i’m going to be one of those people im going to make a bloody mess of it. I just wish that the big and small corporations as well as the small communities would realize that there isn’t always going to be a profit in all things, and that now is the time to step up and fix things, why has no one done this, because greed cannot be the only thing to blame here, no one on earth can be so narrow minded that they cant see what they are doing, the people that are destroying the earth have to know they are doing it, but how can they just idly sit by? I just cannot grasp the concept that someone can be so greedy that they wont save the earth.
The Expert answers:
First, I know you mean it, but you should change the title to “Why has Humans Made it so Hard for me to Help it?”
Your absolutely right. All humans are greedy, the term “inhumane” technically means your good. Also, 85% of people know they’re destroying the earth, they just don’t care. No one is going to step up and help except for 0.00000001% of the human population (I would be saying 0%, but David Suzuki, Al Gore, me… Yeah).
It’s human nature. If your not going to get the most out of what your doing, the nobody would do it. They think it’s better to just keep on doing their part, get payed, and died to leave their children to worry about things like that.
Your right, it is hard, probably way too hard for us to do anything. But even when you know their no hope at all, there’s still something to believe in. Who knows? Maybe a disease will kill all humans just in time, returning the earth to it’s original form. Just try to do whatever you can to stall.
Or become Hitler II and kill all humans yourself to save the earth.
Helen asks…
Deleted File of of USB Flash Drive but they aren’t in the recycle bin?
I got a new flash drive a few days ago and saved a few files onto it for school. I also downloaded firefox portable onto it but copied it too many times and deleted one of the copies. Files that I wanted to keep I think accidentally got deleted while I was cleaning away the extra firefox program. I checked my recycle bin but none of the files I deleted are in it. And no I didn’t empty the recycle bin after deleting the files. Is there some way to recover them/find them or am I just screwed?
The Expert answers:
Download..
Getdataback (if you have a FAT system its getdatabackFAT)
getdatabackNTFS
go download.com
or
google it
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