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    Interview with Wendy Wasserstein and Leslie Jacobson, tape 4, October 09, 1991

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    This interview took place on October 9, 1991, as part of the Smithsonian Institution's 'Conversations with Leading American Playwrights' series. The principal questioner was Leslie Jacobson, artistic director of Horizons Theatre, Washington, DC. Other questions were addressed to Wendy Wasserstein by Jackson R. Bryer, coordinator of the Smithsonian series, and by members of the audience.; "Q + A" Part of the Conversations with Leading American Playwrights series

    Interview with Wendy Wasserstein and Leslie Jacobson, tape 1, October 09, 1991

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    This interview took place on October 9, 1991, as part of the Smithsonian Institution's 'Conversations with Leading American Playwrights' series. The principal questioner was Leslie Jacobson, artistic director of Horizons Theatre, Washington, DC. Other questions were addressed to Wendy Wasserstein by Jackson R. Bryer, coordinator of the Smithsonian series, and by members of the audience.; "Intro, Audience" Part of the Conversations with Leading American Playwrights series

    Interview with Wendy Wasserstein, October 9, 1991, and John Guare, October 16, 1991, tape 5

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    The Wendy Wasserstein interview took place on October 9, 1991, as part of the Smithsonian Institution's 'Conversations with Leading American Playwrights' series. The principal questioner was Leslie Jacobson, artistic director of Horizons Theatre, Washington, DC. Other questions were addressed to Wendy Wasserstein by Jackson R. Bryer, coordinator of the Smithsonian series, and by members of the audience.; The John Guare interview took place on October 16, 1991, as part of the Smithsonian Institution's "Conversations with Leading American Playwrights" series. The principial questioner was Lloyd Rose, drama critic for the Washington Post. Other questions were provided by Jackson R. Bryer, coordinator of the Smithsonian series, and by members of the audience.; "Q + A, autographs" Part of the Conversations with Leading American Playwrights series

    Interview with Wendy Wasserstein and Leslie Jacobson, tape 3, October 09, 1991

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    This interview took place on October 9, 1991, as part of the Smithsonian Institution's 'Conversations with Leading American Playwrights' series. The principal questioner was Leslie Jacobson, artistic director of Horizons Theatre, Washington, DC. Other questions were addressed to Wendy Wasserstein by Jackson R. Bryer, coordinator of the Smithsonian series, and by members of the audience. Part of the Conversations with Leading American Playwrights series

    Process evaluation of a domestic biogas digester

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    Abstract: Africa has launched a Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) network in conjunction with the Society of Environment Toxicology and Chemistry (SETAC), and this points to a recognized gap in LCA initiatives between developed and developing countries. Although South Africa does not have legislation on carrying-out LCA initiatives, there is a huge drive on preserving our environment, and that is evidenced through the carbon tax bill already proposed. It is due to such developments that the authors initiated an LCA initiative in the design phase of a Biogas Plant for domestic applications. Thorough LCA initiatives are notorious for being time consuming and often manipulated by organizations to “greenwash” their products. These challenges have been a stumbling block for the acceptance of LCA initiatives. The paper looked at the operation of a biogas digester process, for a biogas digester that has been developed in the University of Johannesburg. From the aforementioned process fundamental Life Cycle computation was carried out to identify the environmental impact of the product
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