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Qué (quién) es prodigality - definición

UNWANTED OR UNUSABLE MATERIAL
Refuse; Wastes; Environmental waste; Mixed waste; Utter rubbish; Trash (material); Wastefulness; Wasteful; Waste materials; Prodigality; Wasteproduct; Waste-product; Waste product; Waste products; Waste-products; Wasteproducts; Environmental impact of waste disposal; Composite waste; Waste generation
  • An [[art installation]] created with plastic bottles and other [[non-biodegradable]] waste
  • People who earn their living by collecting and sorting garbage and selling them for recycling ([[waste picker]]s), [[Smokey Mountain]], Philippines.
  • [[Solid waste]] after being shredded to a uniform size
  • 'Waste not the waste' sign in [[Tamil Nadu]], India
  • Waste generation, measured in kilograms per person per day.

Prodigality         
·noun Extravagance in expenditure, particularly of money; excessive liberality; profusion; waste;
- opposed to frugality, economy, and parsimony.
prodigality         
n.
Wastefulness, extravagance, excess, profusion, lavishness, unthriftiness, squandering, waste.
Liberality and Prodigality         
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Liberality & Prodigality
Liberality and Prodigality (A Pleasant Comedie, shewing the contention betweene Liberalitie and Prodigalitie, also known as Contention between Liberality and Prodigality) is a morality play by an unknown author from c.1567.

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Waste

Waste (or wastes) are unwanted or unusable materials. Waste is any substance discarded after primary use, or is worthless, defective and of no use. A by-product, by contrast is a joint product of relatively minor economic value. A waste product may become a by-product, joint product or resource through an invention that raises a waste product's value above zero.

Examples include municipal solid waste (household trash/refuse), hazardous waste, wastewater (such as sewage, which contains bodily wastes (feces and urine) and surface runoff), radioactive waste, and others.

Ejemplos de uso de prodigality
1. As David Bentley Hart writes, "Nature squanders us with such magnificent prodigality that it is hard not to think that something enduringly hideous and abysmal must abide in the depths of life." IN THE DOORS OF THE SEA: Where Was God in the Tsunami?
2. People who make images of war oscillate between these two logics, trying any way they can to short–circuit what Steiner called "the numb prodigality of our acquaintance with horror." One particular power of the images of depersonalized rubble and errant domestic objects is that they allow us to think about war abstractly, without having to engage with the question of whose war is it, and who is right in this conflict.