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  2. Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment Directive - Wikipedia

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    The directive imposes the responsibility for the disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment on the manufacturers or distributors of such equipment. [5] It requires that those companies establish an infrastructure for collecting WEEE, in such a way that "Users of electrical and electronic equipment from private households should have the possibility of returning WEEE at least free of ...

  3. File:WEEE symbol vectors.svg - Wikipedia

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  4. Electronic waste - Wikipedia

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    The examples and perspective in this article deal primarily with Europe and do not represent a worldwide view of the subject. You may improve this article , discuss the issue on the talk page , or create a new article , as appropriate.

  5. Live event support - Wikipedia

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    Live event visual amplification is the display of live and pre-recorded images as a part of a live stage event.Visual amplification began when films, projected onto a stage, added characters or background information to a production. 35 mm motion picture projectors became available in 1910 – but which theatre or opera company first used a movie in a stage production is not known.

  6. File:WEEE 2.svg - Wikipedia

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  7. Facebook - Wikipedia

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    For example, a Facebook user can link their email account to their Facebook to find friends on the site, allowing the company to collect the email addresses of users and non-users alike. [216] Over time, countless data points about an individual are collected; any single data point perhaps cannot identify an individual, but together allows the ...

  8. Media event - Wikipedia

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    In media studies, "media event" is an established theoretical term first developed by Elihu Katz and Daniel Dayan in the 1992 book Media Events: The Live Broadcasting of History. [3] Media events in this sense are ceremonial events with narrative progression that are live broadcast and gather a large segment of the population, such as royal ...

  9. Meta Platforms - Wikipedia

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    In 2020, Facebook, Inc. spent $19.7 million on lobbying, hiring 79 lobbyists. In 2019, it had spent $16.7 million on lobbying and had a team of 71 lobbyists, up from $12.6 million and 51 lobbyists in 2018. [129] Facebook was the largest spender of lobbying money among the Big Tech companies in 2020. [130]