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  2. Thrown Away - Wikipedia

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    "Thrown Away" tells of an unnamed 'Boy', a product of the English "sheltered life system" that Kipling abhors: " Let a puppy eat the soap in the bath-room or chew a newly-blacked boot. He chews and chuckles until, by and by, he finds out that blacking and Old Brown Windsor make him very sick; so he argues that soap and boots are not wholesome.

  3. Throwaway - Wikipedia

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    "Thrown Away, a short story by Rudyard Kipling This page was last edited on 16 June 2021, at 10:06 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  4. Eon (novel) - Wikipedia

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    The book was published in 1985, ... Novel-sized ideas are almost thrown away ... Review by Mark Chitty (2014) ...

  5. Top 20 most reviewed books of all time from Amazon - AOL

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    From cult classics such as Harry Potter to New York Times Best Sellers, these 20 reads have more customer reviews than any other books on Amazon! Shop most reviewed Amazon books.

  6. Marie Kondo to Bibliophiles: No, You Don’t Need to Throw Away ...

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  7. Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets - Wikipedia

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    Throw Away Your Books, Rally in the Streets (書を捨てよ町へ出よう, Sho o Suteyo Machi e Deyō) is a 1971 Japanese feature-length experimental drama film directed by Shūji Terayama. Serving as a metaphor for Japan's descent into materialism, it follows a young man's disillusionment with the world around him and his determination to ...

  8. Throw-away society - Wikipedia

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    Over the past few years, throw-away culture has worsened as the average amount of time a person wears a garment is 7 to 10 times before discarding it. That amount of time has decreased by 36% in the last 15 years. [22] Additionally, in the United States alone, the average consumer throws away an average of 81.5 pounds of clothing every year.

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