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This week we celebrate some people who deserve to be celebrated ordinary citizens who through their actions do the a bit to protect the environment so lets take a look. A young inventor from tanzania shows how Renewable Energy can change village life for the better. Nigerian activists demonstrates that art and the environment were good. And in south africa allens are being moved back into their natural habitat to the benefit of the enviro. Hazy do you know that almost half of all the plastic produced in the world is used just once and then thrown away thats an alarming fact and we need to find Solutions Fast before the world drowns in plush ticks and not only that n. T. Experts say plastic also contributes to Global Warming from the production to their disposal they are responsible for the emission of huge amounts of < ....
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Welcome to the 37th Songs of the Week of 2023. This week Andy Von Pip, Caleb Campbell, Marc Abbott, and Scott Dransfield all helped me decide what should make the list. We settled on a Top 10 this week. ....
The Met Dining Room isn t just a student-run restaurant at Toronto Metropolitan University, it s also a kind of secret but totally open to the publ. ....
As you travel through Colorado ski country, you might find yourself wondering, How in the world did someone come up with Whistlepig or Pussy Foot as a trail name? You might also find yourself debating whether taking Dante’s Inferno or Hook ’em Horns will be exciting.or insane. The stories of how ski mountain trails were named can take as many twists and turns as the runs themselves. Here are some of our favorites, listed by resort: Davis Trail: Wilfred “Slim” Davis is credited as the first person to spot the ski-area potential of A-Basin’s location when he was training forest rangers how to ski there. Using a black-and-white, 8x10-inch photograph of the mountain, in 1941 Davis hand-drew the original layout and design of the ski area, including the existing Snow Plume Refuge and proposed rope tows. Five years later, A-Basin’s founders used that map to help secure the required special-use permit from the U.S. Forest Service. ....