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Testament and Promise

Friday, January 2nd, 2015

Each of us experiences grief, and each and every one of us has tears. No one can say when, or when not, to cry. Nor how long the tears should fall.
Hold fast to your memories of smiles and laughter. Remember the warmth of hugs, the gentleness of kisses, the touch of a hand , the scent of perfume or cologne, or the sound of familiar footsteps. Remember both the serious moments and the silly ones.
In days to come think on friendship, games played, dinners shared and plans made. Live your life as both testament and promise. Honour their memory by achieving anything and everything that is possible. Achieve with respect, with humility and with faith.

Masing-masing dari kita mengalami kesedihan , dan masing-masing dan setiap orang dari kita memiliki air mata. Tidak ada yang bisa mengatakan kapan, atau jika tidak, menangis . Atau berapa lama air mata harus jatuh.

Berpegang teguh pada kenangan Anda tersenyum dan tertawa . Ingat kehangatan pelukan , kelembutan ciuman , sentuhan tangan , aroma parfum atau cologne, atau suara langkah kaki familiar. Ingat baik saat serius dan yang konyol.

Pada hari-hari yang akan datang berpikir tentang persahabatan , game yang dimainkan , makan malam bersama dan rencana yang dibuat . Jalani kehidupan Anda baik bukti dan janji . Hormatilah memori mereka dengan mencapai sesuatu dan segala sesuatu yang mungkin . Mencapai dengan hormat , dengan kerendahan hati dan iman .

Water … a basic human right

Monday, August 11th, 2014

Clean water is a basic human right. Everyone knows that and only an absolute moron would disagree. Our knowledge doesn’t explain why water sources continue to dry up and water prices continue to climb. This site lists a lot of companies that sell water.

Add Nestlé, Coca Cola and Perrier to this roll call of H2O producers and suppliers. In fact they don’t really produce anything … you do.
Your tax dollars at the municipal level are used to store, distribute and maintain a supply of clean water. In some areas money is used to recycle and purify water. This water is for drinking, agriculture, replenishing ground-water resources, and for creating a freshwater barrier. This barrier prevents seawater from contaminating fresh water.

What some of the bottled water companies do is take water directly from these reserves and they don’t pay for it. Then they charge customers a premium price for bottled water.

Nestlé’s CEO Peter Brabeck has some interesting thoughts on water.

On the other hand, Coca Cola says, “… water comes with the assurance of safety from The Coca-Cola Company. That is why we introduced … with reverse –osmosis along with the latest technology to ensure purity of our product. Because we believe that right to pure, safe drinking water is fundamental.” Yay Coca Cola.

Included here are some links to further develop an understanding of the realities and possibilities of water conservation and purification.

Orange County

Money for Water projects

Australia’s Water Program