How far would you go for a better planet?
If you could fly- how high would you fly?
If you could drive- how far would you drive?
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Next time you think- How deep will you think?
Next time you talk- How thoughtful will your words be?
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If you could change the world, how will you?
Next Time You Change The World- How far will you go?
Changing the world has nothing to do with giving out million dollars. Or donating all your clothes to people in Africa. Making a little change in your daily lifestyle with make a large change in OUR planet.
So go out and buy CFL’s( those spirally light bulbs), take shorter showers…it wont hurt to condition your hair for 2 minutes compared to 5!
For other green tips check out this site.
<—CFL!!!!!!!



Zach said,
May 1, 2009 @ 6:06 pm
Very insightful! We just finished our Earth Day unit in science, and you are right. To help change the world, you don’t need to do much. Help the environment!
-Zach-
http://zachn604.edublogs.org/
inpi said,
May 7, 2009 @ 1:15 pm
Hi Julya!
Yes, Sara chose your blog as her favourite 6 months ago…I wonder how did you find that now.
As I’m away from school – knee surgery – my students are with a new teacher for this third semester, they aren’t blogging, but I’ll tell Sara about the new look of your blog. It looks great to me!
I agree with you that little changes in our daily life hide an unsuspected power to change the world. I’m staying with some friends that have a wood oven in the garden and, as my friend works at home with her two young children, she uses the dry firewood and bakes the bread her self.
I’ll read with great interesting your previous post about “edublogs mobile” – it sounds like a wonderful suggestion. Does Sue Water know about that?
stora Ines