Monday, 28 September 2015
Thursday, 24 September 2015
WHAT CAN WE DO ABOUT GLOBAL WARMING/CLIMATE CHANGE
The goal is to bring global warming under control by
curtailing the release of carbon dioxide and other heat-trapping “greenhouse”
gases into the atmosphere.
We can contribute to this global cause with personal
actions. Our individual efforts are especially significant in countries like
the US and Canada, where individuals release over 10,000 pounds of carbon
dioxide per person every year.
We can help immediately by becoming more energy
efficient. Reducing our use of oil, gasoline and coal also sets an example for
others to follow.
REDUCE ELECTRICITY USAGE AROUND THE HOME
The largest source of greenhouse gases is electric
power generation. The average home actually contributes more to global warming
than the average car. This is because much of the energy we use in our homes
comes from power plants which burn fossil fuel to power our electric products.
- Switch to energy-efficient lighting
- Improve the efficiency of home appliances
- Buy energy-efficient appliances when shopping for a new appliance
- Reduce energy needed for heating
- Reduce energy needed for cooling
IMPROVE VEHICLE FUEL-EFFICIENCY
The second largest source of greenhouse gases is
transportation. Motor vehicles are responsible for about a third of all carbon
dioxide emissions in the U.S. and Canada.
- Practice fuel-efficient driving
- Buy a fuel-efficient car
- Recycle air conditioner coolant
- Drive less
CONSERVE ENERGY IN THE HOME AND YARD
Yard maintenance contributes significantly to
greenhouse emissions. Per hour of operation, a power lawn mower emits 10-12
times as much hydrocarbon as a typical auto. A weed eater emits 21 times more
and a leaf blower 34 times more.
- Reduce lawn size
- Recycle whenever possible
- Eat locally produced food
- Eat vegetarian meals
- Paint your home a light color if you live in a warm climate, or a dark color in a cold climate.
- Choose clean energy options
- Buy clean energy certificates and carbon offsets
A “carbon offset” is an emission reduction credit
which can be purchased by individuals, businesses and governments to reduce
their net greenhouse gas emissions.
While it may be difficult to adopt some of these
suggestions, any amount of energy saved is significant. Even small changes are
worthwhile, as they spark our awareness. As we become more aware of the
importance of saving energy, we find ways of saving where possible.
Making energy conservation a part of our daily
awareness is essential to the goal of reducing global warming.
THE IMPORTANCE OF EDUCATION TO OUR SOCIETY
In our society today, there is a
huge emphasis on education, especially higher education. Society basically says
the more educated you are, the better off you are. That is pretty much true if
you live by the means of society. The basic idea that education is something
that people should pursue even into their adult years is not by any means a new
idea. The idea of education has been a big part of each and every culture on
earth. However, as we all know, there are many questions on what it means to be
educated.
Every society has specialized individuals who fulfill certain positions that
require extended education. In some cases, these people are known as shamans,
priests, or professors or they may be doctors, mechanics, blacksmiths, or
artists. In all these professions, some form of higher education is necessary.
It could come from an apprentice or rigorous private study, or it could take
the form of a formal higher education. Whatever the form, the meaning is the
same, gain knowledge and uses it.
Education has the potential to bring
significant benefits to individuals and society, which go well beyond its
contribution to individuals’ employ ability or income. Skills are important
channels through which the power of education is manifested in a variety of
social settings. Education restructures whole populations, creating and
expanding elites and redefining the rights and obligations of members.
Education and studying regularly,
gives people of all age groups something substantial and challenging to do. It
helps them think and use their idle hours, doing something productive and
worthwhile. Education need not be purely academic and may include reading for
leisure or as a passion for literature, philosophy, art, politics, economics,
or even scientific research. There is no limit, to all that you can teach
yourself, only if you take the interest to learn and grow as an individual.
However, those who treat
knowledge as trash, eventually find themselves getting absorbed with thoughts
of violence, and jealously against those who are better off than themselves. Those
who have amassed enough education, steer the path of development and progress
for their country. It is these individuals who go ahead and become teachers,
scientists, inventors, welfare activists, soldiers, and politicians who work
together to form the very backbone of the society. Without this pool of
intellect, the economic and social framework would crumple and fall, paving its
way for anarchy, degradation, and violence. While this intricate balance of growth
is maintained, there will be a continuous rise in progress in all quarters of
life, whether that is personal growth, or development of the nation as an
entity. This progress has a very important role to play for the coming
generations, which will reap the benefits of our hard work, as they develop it
further.
Monday, 21 September 2015
HELPING YOUR CHILD DEVELOP A GOOD STUDY HABIT
One of the main things that kids struggle with during their school years is proper study habits. Developing a habit can take a couple of weeks, so be consistent, and implement these ten tips to help them study better.
2. Studying should begin immediately when your child sits
down. Don’t let them fall into other distractions, like answering emails from
friends or doodling. They can do those things later, as a reward for
themselves, when they get their studying done!
3. Help your child plan what they need to accomplish. At
the beginning of the study session, help them write down exactly what they want
to get done (complete two pages of an essay, finish a paper, write a short
story, answer ten math questions, learn a new computer function, etc).
4. Large tasks should be broken down into smaller ones.
For example, if an essay is to be written, the tasks might include coming up
with a thesis, writing a solid first paragraph, planning out the points that
need to be covered, researching those points, writing each section, etc.
5. Keep a “log book” or record of needs to be
accomplished in each study section. Your child can look over it later and be
impressed with them!
6. Keep studying supplies in a handy place, like in a
shoe box. Have your child organize them so they can grab what they want
quickly, without having to rummage around.
7. Be aware of when your child starts to daydream, and
stop them right away. Help them concentrate for blocks of time, but be sure to
allow them regular breaks to refresh their brain. Have them try studying for 45
minutes, then resting for 15 minutes.
8. Getting enough sleep is important for effective
studying and remembering. Be sure your child has an established bedtime at a
reasonable time each night. Avoid caffeine a few hours before bedtime so sleep
is uninterrupted.
9. Eating well gives your body and brain the fuel it
needs. Children should eat three good meals a day and should not skip
breakfast. Try to have them eat a balanced diet of good healthy foods and not
too much junk.
10. Exercise will increase memory and study stamina, as
well as making you feel generally more confident. Older children should aim for
three to four exercise sessions a week, doing 20 or more minutes in each
workout session. Always consult your child’s physician before beginning any
exercise program.
As children grow into young adults,
it’s important that we as parents provide the skills and habits they will need
for life. Establishing good study habits now will set them up for success in
this new academic section and in the future.
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