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Penang Thaipusam 2016
This year, I was concern about the two cows that pulling silver chariot, where are they came out from? Too bad, I failed to observe where they bring out the cows. When the time reached 7am, I heard “tarik” (means pull), and the chariot started to move.
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Every day, people make choices that affect the amount of trash and pollution that gets produced in our world. What can you do? A whole lot, actually. Here's a four-step guide to being green:
Reduce the amount of stuff you use and throw away.
Reuse stuff when you can.
Recycle cans, bottles, paper, books, and even toys.
Enjoy the Earth — walk in the woods, plant a tree, and eat some of the delicious food it produces.
Reduce It!
When you use less of something, you do a good thing for the Earth. For instance, a shorter shower means you used less water and less fuel since your house uses fuel to run the water heater that warmed up the water.
Here's a list of other stuff you can reduce:
Turn off lights you're not using. Better yet, encourage your parents to switch to compact fluorescent light bulbs. They last longer and use less energy. They do need to be disposed of properly, though, so make sure your mom or dad helps if one breaks.
Turn off the water when you're brushing your teeth.
When you can, walk or ride your bike instead of driving in the car. You'll use less gas — and get some exercise!
Unplug the chargers for your phone and MP3 player when you're not using them.
Put your computer to "sleep" instead of leaving it on with the screensaver running.
Reuse It!
Sometimes people call ours a "throwaway society." That means that we're a little too willing to throw away old stuff and buy new stuff. Many times, even if you no longer need something, someone else just might. For instance, if your baby brother outgrows his plastic basketball hoop, why not give it to another family who has a little kid? That's one less plastic basketball set that they need to buy. It's also one less large plastic toy that needs to be produced, packaged, and shipped to the toy store.
Here are some additional ways to reuse the stuff you have:
Use rechargeable batteries for your handheld computer games, MP3 players, cell phones, and digital cameras.
Choose reusable travel cups instead of disposable paper or plastic cups.
Take your own bags — preferably reusable ones — when you go to the grocery store.
Drink tap water instead of buying bottled water. If you don't like how your tap water tastes, a low-cost filtration system could make a difference. Get a reusable water bottle so you can take it with you.
Organize a swap among your friends. What can you swap? Books, toys, even clothes. It's a way for everyone to get something new without spending any money and without throwing a bunch of stuff away. Set aside some items for your swap when you're cleaning your room!
Take paper from your computer printouts and use the other side for more computer printing or just to draw or doodle on.
Recycle It!
Recycling has never been easier. Many communities will pick it up right in front of your house and some towns even require it. Tell your mom or dad you want to become "Chief of Recycling" for your household. That means you'll organize the recyclable items in bins, remember to put them on the curb on recycling day, and help remind others which items can be rinsed and recycled.
By separating plastic bottles, cans, bottles, and more, you're reducing the amount of trash that goes to the landfill. What's a landfill? A big mountain of trash, where all the trash trucks go to dump their loads. Recycled goods go instead to a recycling center, where they can be crushed, broken down, and later turned into new cans, bottles, and paper.
What else can be recycled? Sometimes water can be. For instance, some communities take used water — like from the washing machine and shower — and clean it up so it's safe to use for watering the grass and flowers.
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