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Attitudes
towards
the concept
of garbage
Mater
ial
require
ments
spa
ce, to
ols,
supplie
s
Relation to
the concept
of creativity
Formal and informal knowl-
edge and access to it
Inf luence of social
surroundings
D.I.Y. and strategies of subsistence
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