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About Faith and Inspiration

Saturday, April 17th, 2010

I believe in starting my days in prayers. I read devotionals and I send my friends texts of what I read in the morning. At night, I read a devotional and the recommended biblical passages of the day. These activities help put everything in perspective and help me to stay positive.

Another thing that I really believe is the Tree of Wishes, of course before anything else you need to believe first in god and have faith with him and make him your inspiration. Tree of wishes is a wish support community, you can wish as long as you have faith, you can also share your ideas in helping other people. You can wish to your self or for others, you can also have chance to become a member and to participate to the support community. Tree of wishes is not promoting something, they just want to share the blessings to other and if you have time you can also join the tree of wishes. Tree of wishes is applicable to all people especially those people who has problems they can share their problems and we didn’t know ,if some of our members have the same story of their life they can give you advice  and for those who has  happy moments you can also share it and maybe you can inspire others and they make you a good model for them.

Environmental Issues

Thursday, February 25th, 2010

Mankind has continually abused the sea, regarding it as an inexhaustible source of food and minerals, and a dumping ground for rubbish. Now it is more widely accepted that the oceans are finite, and there is a need to use and manage them carefully, especially as globally environmental pressures are mounting because of the burgeoning human population. Pollution is important enough to be discussed separately. The Carbon Dioxide Regarded by some people as a pollutant, this is a key substance in natural cycles and so cannot be treated like man-made substances.

As a greenhouse gas, increasing concentrations of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere threaten climate change globally, modify ocean circulation, and so reduce the viability of many marine species. Sharp reductions in emissions per capita (>60%) are needed to avoid irreversible changes, bearing in mind the rate at which the human population is growing and future industrial expansion by the developing world, especially China. No one of the suite of solutions, which range from improving energy efficiency and switching to renewable energy sources, to capturing carbon dioxide and storing it somewhere—for instance, in deep geological deposits that formerly contained offshore oil and gas is likely to be sufficient.