Garbage Trucks at Work


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Your readers will learn that the world would be a smelly, messy place without the work of garbage trucks.




Garbage Trucks


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Describes a garbage truck used to dump garbage in a landfill as well as a truck that carries garbage that can be recycled.




The Law of the Garbage Truck


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In The Law of the Garbage Truck, David J. Pollay shows us that by refusing to let others dump their "garbage" (negativity, anger, resentment) on us and letting it "pass by" instead, we become happier and more successful, both personally and professionally. And when we stop dumping garbage on others, we improve our relationships, strengthen our businesses and bring our communities together. This remarkable book shows us how to use this Law and helps us to avoid getting dumped on by rude, thoughtless and angry people, stop reliving the negative and fearing the future and focus on what can be controlled, not the negative things that can't be. It will help increase productivity, respect and cooperation and allow readers to gain the courage to enjoy every day and make a difference. Includes two powerful, insightful quizzes designed to help determine how much garbage you are accepting and how much you are dumping.




Garbage Trucks


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Text and photographs present garbage trucks, their parts, and their jobs.




Trash Trucks!


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Trash trucks roam the city streets gobbling up all the garbage.




Garbage Trucks


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Have you ever thought about what happens to your trash every week? And the big trucks you see on trash day? Read more about garbage trucks and their important job! Carefully leveled text teaches young readers about this machine, with age-appropriate critical thinking questions and fresh photos.




Picking Up


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A “gripping” behind-the-scenes look at New York’s sanitation workers by an anthropologist who joined the force (Robert Sullivan, author of Rats). America’s largest city generates garbage in torrents—11,000 tons from households each day on average. But New Yorkers don’t give it much attention. They leave their trash on the curb or drop it in a litter basket, and promptly forget about it. And why not? On a schedule so regular you could almost set your watch by it, someone always comes to take it away. But who, exactly, is that someone? And why is he—or she—so unknown? In Picking Up, the anthropologist Robin Nagle introduces us to the men and women of New York City’s Department of Sanitation and makes clear why this small army of uniformed workers is the most important labor force on the streets. Seeking to understand every aspect of the Department’s mission, Nagle accompanied crews on their routes, questioned supervisors and commissioners, and listened to story after story about blizzards, hazardous wastes, and the insults of everyday New Yorkers. But the more time she spent with the DSNY, the more Nagle realized that observing wasn’t quite enough—so she joined the force herself. Driving the hulking trucks, she obtained an insider’s perspective on the complex kinships, arcane rules, and obscure lingo unique to the realm of sanitation workers. Nagle chronicles New York City’s four-hundred-year struggle with trash, and traces the city’s waste-management efforts from a time when filth overwhelmed the streets to the far more rigorous practices of today, when the Big Apple is as clean as it’s ever been. “An intimate look at the mostly male work force as they risk injury and endure insult while doing the city’s dirty work [and] a fascinating capsule history of the department.” —Publishers Weekly “[Nagle’s] passion for the subject really comes to life.” —The New York Times “Evokes the physical and psychological toll of this dangerous, filthy, necessary work.” —Nature “Nagle joins the likes of Jane Jacobs and Jacob Riis, writers with the chutzpah to dig deep into the Rube Goldberg machine we call the Big Apple and emerge with a lyrical, clear-eyed look at how it works.” — Mother Jones




Buster the Little Garbage Truck


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Buster is a sweet little garbage truck. He can't wait to grow up to be a big truck, just like his father. Buster practices driving and lifting and beeping with his friend, Kitty. There's one small problem. Loud noises frighten Buster. When his father takes him to the truck yard to meet the other vehicles, their air-horn blasts and roaring engines send Buster skidding away to hide. He wants to be big and brave, but how can he work with Daddy and his friends when their loud sounds scare him? Buster feels terrible. When Kitty gets into trouble, little Buster musters up his courage to save her.




The Garbage Trucks Are Here


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AGE 2-5 The Parade is done And the streets are a mess. Here come the garbage trucks To do what they do best. This illustrated children's book is for all the little boys and girls that love garbage trucks. You'll encounter a front-loading garbage truck, a rear-loading garbage truck, a side-loading garbage truck, a grapple truck and even a wheezing and slurping vacuum truck. Five hungry garbage trucks come to town to gobble up all the trash and waste they can find. It's a big job, but together, they can do it. Bits of facts about each type of garbage truck have been beautifully woven into the rhyming story, providing little garbage truck enthusiasts with a story that lets their love for these gobbling giants come to life. They will want to read it over and over again. To learn more and to watch the BOOK TRAILER, visit www.Yvonne-Jones.com




Gus the Garbage Truck


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Gus the Garbage Truck doesn't like getting teased by his friends for being so slow. So one day he decides to be the fastest garbage truck in town. But his speed comes at a cost. This is a perfect book for boys and girls who love garbage trucks. It also comes with some fun facts and figures about where your garbage goes once it gets picked up outside your home. Great bedtime reading for 3-6 year olds.