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    Saving Electricity

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    acting responsible and seacrhing for reasonable ways to save electricity. The other reason apart from these are that saving electricty will bring down your electicity bills‚ save you money and decrease pollution. Although many people have shifted to renewable sources such as solar power‚ there are other electricty saving tips too which will help you to conserve power. Electricity Saving At Home Replace old light bulbs with new florescent bulbs. Turn off the lights when not in use. Never leave electrical

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    Saving the Enviornment

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    of all resources‚ to epidemics worse than the black plague. The time where families have twelve children is over. If the human population doesn’t come under control soon‚ our future will be bleak. We cannot continue with our wasteful way of life. Saving the environment is not just about helping the cute and cuddly panda bear‚ it is about us. We are the ones who created these problems‚ and we must be the ones to fix

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    The Saving Of Woody

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    In the scene is a picture of “The Saving of Woody”. The picture is explaining how Buzz‚ Slinky Dog‚ Mr. Potato Head‚ Mrs. Potato Head‚ Hamm the pig etc. They were trying to save Woody from Al the toy collector because Woody was taken. Andy parents were having a yard sale and Woody went outside trying to save Wheezy the penguin. Woody was riding on the back of Buster the dog but‚ on the way back Woody fell of Buster and Wheezy was still on. Al the toy collector seen him and wanted to buy him but Woody

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    Saving Money

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    with the Malaysian government’s efforts to cultivate the money-saving habit among nations on how to spend money wisely and systematically. Basically‚ there are several ways one can save their money. First‚ we can start this practice in our daily life at home‚ school or even office. People must never hesitate to switch off all the electrical appliances when one is away from home. This smart practice not only helps consumers on saving electrical fees but it also aids in lowering the risk of electrical

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    Saving the Environment

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    Saving the environment or better said ‘going green’‚ a hot topic at the moment. It seems like everything is about ‘going green’. Protection of our environment has become really important in today’s society. Environmental movements are doing what they can to let people realize that what we are doing now is bad. The real problem however is that we realize what we are doing and yet we proceed doing it: exploiting natural sources for raw materials‚ unnecessary usage of water and cutting trees‚ every

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    Saving Water

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    Ajmain Mahbub Professor Hall Philosophy 101 8/4/2014 Saving Water Water is a natural resource that many take for granted; yet it is one we are quick to mourn when it is not present when we need it‚ such as for drinking‚ or when a disaster occurs that thrusts its vulnerability to the forefront of our daily news. Twenty years from now‚ will you have abundant‚ clean water? Unfortunately‚ the answer may be no‚ unless you want to buy water at $3 per gallon. People are already starting to conserve water

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    Saving Gorillas

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    enforcements and international laws. The Gorillas also have an effect with loss of habitat. The forests are rapidly starting to get destroyed by logging interests‚ agriculture‚ and roads being built. This makes the lives for the apes much harder to sustain and live in a normal habitat. Global warming contributes to the habitat loss as well‚ putting in effect of destroyed vegetation and decreased food source for the gorillas to feed on. The gorilla needs our help to stay alive

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    Saving the Mountains

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    Saving the Mountains Christina Samples Kaplan University Final Project College Composition II Professor Mark Kusnir Table of Contents: I. Essay II. References III. Formal Letter IV. Reflective Piece V. Powerpoint Presentation ( see additional File) Oh the green rolling hills of Appalachia‚ spanning from New York to Alabama‚ mountainous and majestic and yet they are plagued with destruction. Destruction brought

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    Saving Sourdi

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    In the story “Saving Sourdi” May-Lee Chai expresses the theme coming of age through the eyes of a young girl Nea who desperately tries to save her older sister as she becomes more mature and grown up. Nea is faced to deal with situations where she feels a need to save her older sister Sourdi from the people around her. As Sourdi begins to distance her self away from the family the differences between the two girls begins to show. Sourdi becomes more mature‚ gets married and starts her own family

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    saving the tigers

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    Project Tiger was launched by Kailash Sankhala in India in 1973. The project aims at ensuring a viable population of Bengal tigers in their natural habitats and also to protect them from extinction‚ and preserving areas of biological importance as a natural heritage forever represented as close as possible the diversity of ecosystems across the tiger ’s distribution in the country. The project ’s task force visualized these tiger reserves as breeding nuclei‚ from which surplus animals would migrate

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