Hi thier,
Today , we have out of school. My LINC school went on picnic to the Bluffers park. That's my first time i 've never been there. Befor we went to the park, the weather was threatening in the morning, therefore, i thought our trip may be cancle so i got a littel nervous after that the weather becomes nice and wanderful. Then our teacher arrived on time to drop me up on his car with Amarr and his wife to joined other group frome LINC school to the Bluffers park .
I enjoyed my time with beast friend and our teachers, we got more fun and more relaxing. The park was realy beautiful and the sight was impressive. We took some pictures and shared lunch together. I appreciate my teacher he was very kind , he gave some of my classmet and me rode, we went shopping. Thank you our teacher for help us. My God bless you.
Thursday, June 24, 2010
Monday, June 21, 2010
The 2008 Parks Waste Audit indicated that recyclables compose approximately 14% of the litter stream, making the disposal of waste difficult and potentially costly. Plastic materials comprised the largest amount of recyclables at roughly 7%. The reduction of plastic bottles in our parks would reduce contamination of the litter stream and reduce the cost of dealing with contaminated loads that are not accepted at transfer stations.
Will all parks and sports facilities be included in the 2011 ban?
We have identified specific sites that require an exemption from the ban (e.g. facilities without potable water) and have submitted this information for consideration by City Council. The decision on whether to exempt facilities or parks ultimately lies with City Council, who will make the decision prior to the spring/summer season in 2011.
Are other municipalities also implementing water bottle bans?
Numerous municipalities across Canada already have water bottle bans or restrictions in place in facilities and/or parks, including: London, Hay River, Yellowknife, Thunder Bay, Sault St. Marie, Sudbury, St. John’s, Charlottetown, Barrington, Sherbrooke, Cornwall, Ajax, Welland, Niagara Falls, Burlington, Oakville, Vaughan, Peel Region, Caledon, Waterloo, Windsor, Owen Sound, Brockton, Goderich, Shoal Lake, Altona, Nelson, Nanaimo, Victoria, Vancouver, Burnaby, White Rock, etc. For more information, http://www.insidethebottle.org/mapping-the-industry.
Will all parks and sports facilities be included in the 2011 ban?
We have identified specific sites that require an exemption from the ban (e.g. facilities without potable water) and have submitted this information for consideration by City Council. The decision on whether to exempt facilities or parks ultimately lies with City Council, who will make the decision prior to the spring/summer season in 2011.
Are other municipalities also implementing water bottle bans?
Numerous municipalities across Canada already have water bottle bans or restrictions in place in facilities and/or parks, including: London, Hay River, Yellowknife, Thunder Bay, Sault St. Marie, Sudbury, St. John’s, Charlottetown, Barrington, Sherbrooke, Cornwall, Ajax, Welland, Niagara Falls, Burlington, Oakville, Vaughan, Peel Region, Caledon, Waterloo, Windsor, Owen Sound, Brockton, Goderich, Shoal Lake, Altona, Nelson, Nanaimo, Victoria, Vancouver, Burnaby, White Rock, etc. For more information, http://www.insidethebottle.org/mapping-the-industry.
Monday, June 14, 2010
The World Cup
Hi everyone,
I remembered that victory which Iraqi team made. Iraq's winning the Asia Cup In 2007. When Iraq's team defeated Saudi Arabia, they carry off with 2 point against 1 point to Saudi Arabia in Barcelona. At that time the people went down to the street like crazy to celebrate the victory. I have been pleased with the victory of our sport teams, and it was a great joy to all Iraqi people.
We will not forget that day. We still enjoyed that victory so far.
I remembered that victory which Iraqi team made. Iraq's winning the Asia Cup In 2007. When Iraq's team defeated Saudi Arabia, they carry off with 2 point against 1 point to Saudi Arabia in Barcelona. At that time the people went down to the street like crazy to celebrate the victory. I have been pleased with the victory of our sport teams, and it was a great joy to all Iraqi people.
We will not forget that day. We still enjoyed that victory so far.
Monday, June 7, 2010
Sell stuff online
Shopping online and selling online
In this day and age everybody want to know how to make some money, how to sell stuff online. It does'nt really matter what it is. People just assume that if you put it online it will sell. It amaze me that people still have the philosophy that if you post it online people will see it, and reach for their credit cards. It is not easy.
In this day and age everybody want to know how to make some money, how to sell stuff online. It does'nt really matter what it is. People just assume that if you put it online it will sell. It amaze me that people still have the philosophy that if you post it online people will see it, and reach for their credit cards. It is not easy.
Sunday, June 6, 2010
PATH Underground City and attendance Organ Concert
This is Massey Hall and Roy Thomson Hall. There was a choir and organ concert yesterday.
This concert was performed by Frederic Champion. He plays some famous music, such as by Johann Sebastian Bach, Jean-Baptiste Lully, and Felix Mendelssohn. The music was wonderful. Sometime felt in heaven or in Royal court party. This is the Toronto Stock Exchange building. They stock represent the economy of Canada. If the stocks are green, the economy is good.
This concert was performed by Frederic Champion. He plays some famous music, such as by Johann Sebastian Bach, Jean-Baptiste Lully, and Felix Mendelssohn. The music was wonderful. Sometime felt in heaven or in Royal court party. This is the Toronto Stock Exchange building. They stock represent the economy of Canada. If the stocks are green, the economy is good.
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