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Zelly Mae Dugan's Blog – April 2011 Archive (9)

Alternite energy source

The Prius Hybrid car is a great alternite anergy source. The black car below is the car me and my family may soon be purchasing.



When the vehicle is turned on with the "start" button, it is ready to drive immediately with the electric motor.



"A sealed 38-module nickel metal hydride (NiMH) battery pack providing 273.6 volts, 6.5 A·h capacity and weighing 53.3 kg (118 lb)[55] is supplied by Japan's Panasonic EV Energy Co. They are normally charged to 40–60% of maximum… Continue

Added by Zelly Mae Dugan on April 21, 2011 at 4:31pm — No Comments

Imagine3

Its Christmas day in 2020 and my wh*** family is here visiting. Our electricity is powered by solar panels and for the entire day we dont drive our cars. Its important that we all enjoy christmas together as a family and dont leave in the middle. On Christmas its important that were eco friendly. The TV never comes on and its become a tradition that every Christmas we plant a tree near our garden.

Added by Zelly Mae Dugan on April 18, 2011 at 4:00pm — 1 Comment

Learn3

http://www.ted.com/talks/lang/eng/william_kamkwamba_on_building_a_windmill.htm



At just 14, William Kamkwamba built his family an electricity-generating windmill from spare parts, working from rough plans he found in a library book. The windmill he built powers four lights and two radios in his family home. TEDGlobal Conference Director Emeka Okafor spent several weeks tracking him down at his… Continue

Added by Zelly Mae Dugan on April 15, 2011 at 4:17pm — No Comments

Imagine2

It's 2020 and im having a family dinner that me and my family cooked with the food from our own garden. The main dish is a fresh artichoke with green beans on the side. Were also having a yummy salad with tomatoes that also grew in our garden.

Added by Zelly Mae Dugan on April 14, 2011 at 4:26pm — No Comments

Act 2

My school has a wonderful garden that plays a big part in our everyday school lunch. For a few hours me and my class worked in the garden doing everything from weeding to finding Milipedes We all worked together weeding a bed and then filling it with mulch. Then we all weeding around the bases of lemon trees. FUN DAYYY … Continue

Added by Zelly Mae Dugan on April 14, 2011 at 4:00pm — No Comments

Food Securiry (learn)

The biggest challenge to food security in my country is low income food needs. Many families struggle to make enough money to put food on the table. Community Food Security is focused on meeting the food needs of low income communities, reducing hunger and improving individual health. They are an organization that address many of the ills affecting our society and environment due to an unsustainable food system. This is there website:… Continue

Added by Zelly Mae Dugan on April 13, 2011 at 8:00pm — No Comments

Imagine

In 2020 I will hopefully have a job either playing music or being a fashion stylist. I hope to have a nice house in Los Angeles and Paris. I will buy my parents a big beautiful house in San Francisco as well. I would donate money to the Tokyo food crisis and any other charity of my choice. I also want to open up a no kill animal shelter for dogs about to be euthinized.

Added by Zelly Mae Dugan on April 12, 2011 at 5:36pm — No Comments

LADY GAGA!!!!

I choose Lady Gaga as my hero. I choose her because of her constant dedication to Don't ask don't tell as well as gay rights. She recently spoke at the don't ask dont tell rally in Maine Her speach was really moving and inspired me. "Don’t Ask Don’t Tell is a policy banning gays from serving openly in the military, and redirects users to the website for the Service members Legal Defense Network, which provides legal services to gay service members. Lady Gaga, a longtime gay-rights advocate,… Continue

Added by Zelly Mae Dugan on April 12, 2011 at 5:00pm — No Comments

Learn 1

Listen to the right people. Okay, so you probably don’t know what it’s like to carry fifty pounds of firewood on your head. Well, don’t pretend that you do. Talk to someone who has done it. I believe that the key to innovation in international development is truly understanding the problem, and using your imagination is not good enough.





I think that when you have actually met and talked to someone who has lets say carried 50 pounds of fire wood on their head, you will have a… Continue

Added by Zelly Mae Dugan on April 11, 2011 at 4:26pm — No Comments

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