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water day 2020

Crowds of people gathered on this event. People have off day from work in order to make their own contribution to clean the water of rivers and seas, whatever water source is available nearest. People will first clean inside water, aroud water if there is necessity and then will swim or pour water on each other. This can be funny and memorable day. Attendants will be required to wear swimming dress if religion allows. Dresses will in blue colour showing purity of water.

Posted on May 3, 2010 at 6:51am — 1 Comment

Learn 4 (source:Soft machines)

How can nanotechnology help solve the world’s water problems?

The lack of availability of clean water to many of the world’s population currently leads to suffering and premature death for millions of people, and as population pressures increase, climate change starts to bite, and food…

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Posted on May 2, 2010 at 12:21pm

Water crises. Act

Most water in every household is used for washing dishes. My suggestion is to save water by using big bowl of water for all dishes for the first round and then clean them with second bowl of clean water. This will help to save lots of water, especially in places where water is not…

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Posted on May 2, 2010 at 11:48am — 4 Comments

Imagine 3

In 2020 I will be 34 years old and might be celebrating birth of my second child. It will be in big house heated by wooden pellets. One of cleanest energy sources wooden pellets will be used for heating and cooking. Having small garden at home our children…

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Posted on April 14, 2010 at 5:22am — 2 Comments

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At 7:09pm on May 2, 2010, NANGAR SOOMRO said…
Thanks Tursynabayeva Sholpan for comments........ I am just checking with your blogs and hope to see you on evoke regularly.....
At 11:49am on March 4, 2010, Nad said…
Hello Sholpan,

my name is Nadir, i am 29 from Italy and from today to May 12 i will be your Mentor. I already sent you a friend request and I've already read some of your posts (later i will read the rest). In these weeks I'll follow you reading what you're writing, posted videos and so on trying to be an inspirational source for you, been there when you would need any suggestion, word of wisdom, comfort and so on : )
Reading your profile I had the impression you really know what you could do as Evoke agent so, keep going listening yourself and bring forth the best of who you are and what you can do. But i dont need to write this, you're already doing it.
At 10:32pm on March 3, 2010, Hillary said…
Very cool, I've never met anyone from Kazakhstan! Congrats on getting your first Quest completed! Good luck on the Mission!
 
 
 

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