Most of us take our old tape recorders, tv’s, microphones, dvd’s and pentium 2 computers and place them next to our garbage bin hoping some geek will pick them up or just wait for the garbage collection to arrive. For our information, there are much better options to consider that hurt our environment much less and help less fortunate who cannot afford these old electronics.
The progress of electronics and technology seem to be speeding up and leaping forward for every two to three years, products move to the out-dated category, but NOT to all of us.
Please STRONGLY consider these other options before you throw them away because we all know that there is enough waste in the landfills already.
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Tags: alternative, battery, cell phone, computer, donate, electronics, mobile phone, monitor, old, recycle, reuse
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on Friday, April 30th, 2010 at 7:02 am and is filed under informational.
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No, it’s not a new Cabbage Patch Doll!
The Great Pacific Garbage Patch also known as the “Pacific Trash Vortex” is an extremely large area of trash, mainly seen by plastics and chemical sludge trapped in the ocean’s constant slow rotating currents. The great pacific garbage patch is roughly located in the central North Pacific Ocean between 135° to 155°W and 35° to 42°N. It’s size is said to be roughly of the state of Texas or larger, containing approximately 3.5 million tons of trash.
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Tags: Great Pacific Garbage Patch, Pacific Trash Vortex
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Today, the 25th of April, 2010, is World Malaria Day, a day to commemorate the global efforts on fighting malaria, to educate ourselves and to help. World Malaria Day was instituted in May 2007 at the World Health Assembly. The World Health Assembly (WHA) is the forum through which the World Health Organization (WHO).
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Tags: 2010, world malaria day
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About 2 months ago, while shopping at the local supermarket I had stopped and picked up some food for an upcoming gathering and chosen a bag of SunChips as one of the shopping items. Just by touching the bag, it had felt different from the bag purchased prior to this time. The foot and a half it took to move these chips to my cart had made a reasonable loud noise. This sound had caused me to re-look at the bag and I had noticed that it was 100% compostable and felt much thinner. I was so excited at this idea that I started telling most of the friends at the party and was probably bothering some as I excitingly told to them “what do you think or it”, “feel it”, “check it out”.
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Tags: bag, compost, compostable, future
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I recently found an interesting program named “Free Rice” supported by the World Food Programme (WFP), which enables you to showoff your English vocabulary abilities in a online quiz that donates 10 free grains of rice for each correct answer that you supply. The more questions you answer, the harder the questions become. Test out your skills and help give out more free rice.
You can visit the program at http://www.freerice.com
Tags: free, rice
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Many Problems would solve if we were to step outside of our own reality and experience life with no time and no space, even if it were for only 24 hours. If this were the case, we would be able to eliminate most problems as we would not throw trash on the floor for it would immediately influence us all. The trash would smell and decompose immediately and would ugly itself in front of us at all times. The wind would not blow it away either and we would not be able to walk away from it. We would not force, fight or anger others as the repercussions would be felt immediately upon us and neither could we hide from it as the result would be understood clearly.
So we must think before we act as time and space makes it easier for us to make mistakes as we many times do not see what’s coming.
Tags: solve problems
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What is Earth Day?
Earth Day is a day for all of us to reflect upon ourselves and others in relation to our beautiful home. It was created in order to inspire awareness and appreciation for the Earth’s environment. Earth Day was founded by U.S. Senator Gaylord Nelson and is celebrated in spring in the Northern Hemisphere and autumn in the Southern Hemisphere. We would love for everybody to make everyday our official Earth Day.
Find additional information at the official Earth Day website at let us know what you did on our great blue earth day and share the love with your close ones!
So yes, go outdoors and enjoy our beautiful home and ofcourse, take care of it.
Tags: 2010, earth day
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Take a look at a powerful image and within a fraction of a second your mood will change, your eyes may water and your inner energy will shift instantly from chakra to chakra. In addition to viewing a photographers masterpiece, we bring into each and every picture our own data from the moment that light reflects onto the surface of the media to the moment light bounces back to us, we bring our own experience, ideals, even our memories; so every image is a live little social connecting and educational network with little to no boundaries.
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Tags: change the world, document, image, pictures
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GlobalHeal is happy to share its own Reiki documents and information with you, whether you are a Reiki master, a student or working on a research paper. We believe that information should be public and not held from us, especially for profit as some old-school business men still think and live in the far past.
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Tags: 1, 2, 3, documents, images, master, pdf, practitioner, reiki, student
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on Monday, April 19th, 2010 at 5:26 am and is filed under reiki.
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We all have our shaped opinions and belief systems, so what not share it with locals by placing tiny messages on our cars. Bumper stickers are a background method to pass on our ideas, whether being dramatic, amusing or plain straight-forward. GlobalHeal would like to present a few concepts and sample bumper stickers for your pleasure.
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Tags: belief, bumper stickers, humor, political, speaking out
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