This document provides information about saving water and emphasizes the importance of conserving this critical resource. It notes that 71% of the Earth's surface is covered in water but only 2% is freshwater. It encourages various ways to save water such as fixing leaky faucets, collecting rinse water, and turning off taps while brushing teeth. The document stresses that water shortage causes over 3.5 million deaths annually, mostly among children. It concludes by stating that conserving water can save both the Earth and money.
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This document discusses the importance of conserving water. It notes that water is a limited resource needed by all living things. Only a small percentage of Earth's water is available for human use, with most being salty ocean water. The document outlines various ways that individuals can help save water, such as using irrigation systems efficiently, harvesting rainwater, and taking shorter showers. The overall message is that saving water starts with responsible individual actions to ensure a sustainable supply of fresh water for the future.
This document discusses the issue of female foeticide and gender inequality in India. It notes that according to UN estimates, 700 girls go missing and are added to the count of the 'Missing Girl Child' in India every day, amounting to over 250,000 girls lost every year. The document examines some of the reasons behind parents avoiding or killing girl children, including societal preferences for sons, the view of girls as a burden due to dowry and safety concerns, and restrictions on women's education and career aspirations. It calls for steps to stop female foeticide and highlights some successful women in India.
Only 3% of the Earth's water is fresh water, yet it is being wasted through activities like the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge where celebrities wasted water. Simple measures like using an aerator faucet or dual flush toilet button can help conserve water and save people who are affected by lack of the resource. The document discusses water usage statistics, ways people waste water, how others are impacted, and basic techniques to reduce water consumption.
Trees provide oxygen, food, shelter, wood, medicine and rubber. They purify air and water, prevent landslides, and protect wildlife. Cutting down trees reduces air quality, causes flooding and landslides, decreases food and medicine production. Trees are vital for the environment and should be preserved.
This document discusses the importance of trees and provides ways to save trees. Trees are vital for the environment as they produce oxygen, control pollution, act as carbon sinks, and provide shade. They are also important for soil protection. The document recommends recycling paper products, sharing magazines, refusing napkins, printing only when necessary, using recycled paper products, reusing wrapping paper, stopping tree cutting, planting new trees on birthdays, and protecting trees to be protected.
1) Water is a limited resource essential for all life on Earth. Saving water through small actions like turning off taps, taking shorter showers, and running full loads of laundry can help conserve this vital resource.
2) Only 2% of the Earth's water is fresh water, so conserving our supply is important to protect clean water for future generations.
3) Without water, all life on Earth would disappear. Some experts believe future wars may be fought over access to water as it becomes scarcer. Proper conservation efforts are needed to ensure a sustainable water supply.
The document discusses the global water cycle and how the same water on Earth has been circulating for millions of years. It then discusses various topics related to water, including that only a small percentage of water is fresh and available for human use, ways that water is polluted, the relationship between water and health, and methods for conserving water resources like rainwater harvesting.
Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen molecules and exists in solid, liquid, and gas forms on Earth. Most of the planet's water is located in oceans, while the rest is found in lakes, rivers, ice caps, clouds, underground aquifers, and sea ice. Humans need water for many functions like carrying nutrients, lubricating joints, cooling the body, and uses in industry and agriculture. While people generally need 6-8 glasses of water per day, athletes and those who are ill may need more. Water shortages can occur when demand exceeds supply, and conservation is important since less than 1% of the world's water is available for human use.
This document discusses the importance of water conservation. It notes that water is essential for daily living but is often wasted, such as through long showers. If water consumption is not reduced, there may not be enough fresh water for future generations. The document urges readers to take simple steps to conserve water like turning off the faucet while brushing teeth, taking shorter showers, and only running full loads in appliances. If water is wasted recklessly, it could lead to severe shortages that impact lives and habitats.
Water is essential for survival but is becoming scarce as the global population grows. Only 1% of the world's water is easily accessible for drinking. Many regions already face water scarcity due to lack of access to safe, clean water (quality scarcity) or insufficient water supplies (quantity scarcity). If current trends continue, more than 3 billion people may suffer from water shortages by 2025. Small changes like turning off the tap while brushing teeth can save over 200 liters of water per month. It's important to conserve water to ensure future generations have enough for basic needs.
Powerpoint presentation on "save water save life" made in office2013 within 10 slides. if anyone want to contact me then here is my email id- asif.ica.a0041296@gmail.com
The document discusses water conservation and provides simple ways to conserve water. It explains that water conservation is important because people use fresh water faster than it can be naturally replenished. Some tips include only running full dishwashers and washing machines, adjusting sprinklers to avoid watering paved areas, watering lawns in the morning or evening to reduce evaporation, and washing produce in a pan of water instead of running the tap.
Water is essential for life but is a limited resource. Only 1% of the Earth's water is available for human and animal consumption, with 97% being salt water and 2% frozen. To help conserve this precious resource, individuals can take actions like turning off the tap while brushing teeth, only running dishwashers and washing machines when full, upgrading appliances to air-cooled models, watering lawns efficiently, and composting food waste instead of using the garbage disposal. Conserving water through simple behaviors can save significant amounts of this vital resource.
The document defines environmental pollution and describes its three main types: air, water, and soil pollution. It provides details on the causes and effects of each type of pollution. Air pollution is caused by emissions from vehicles, factories, and burning of fossil fuels, and can lead to acid rain, haze, health issues, and depletion of the ozone layer. Water pollution results from industrial waste, oil spills, and waste disposal in rivers and oceans, harming wildlife and spreading disease. Soil pollution is caused by industrial chemicals, mining, pesticides, and landfills, contaminating groundwater and reducing soil fertility.
Trees provide numerous environmental, aesthetic, and health benefits. They consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen, helping regulate the climate. Trees also moderate temperature, improve air quality, and provide habitat for wildlife. Planting and caring for trees can help connect people to nature and create a more beautiful, sustainable environment.
Water is essential to daily life as we drink it, cook with it, and bathe in it, but it is being wasted through various activities while some people face dearth and malnutrition due to lack of access. Simple measures like fixing leaks, turning off taps, and using gray water for plants can help conserve this vital resource.
Water conservation is important to address water shortages from drought or changes in water policy that limit supply, especially in areas dependent on water from other places. Drought is defined as an absence of rain in a region for a long period of time. The best way to conserve water is through rainwater harvesting since rain is the primary source of water on earth and covers 75% of the planet, though salt water filtration is not practical as desalination is expensive.
Trees play an important role in the ecosystem by producing oxygen, improving air quality, managing water resources, preventing soil erosion, and providing habitat for wildlife. They produce oxygen through photosynthesis, extract moisture from the soil and return it to the air through their leaves. Trees also provide food, wood, and shade for humans. Given their benefits, it is important to plant more trees and prevent deforestation, as tree loss is a major cause of climate change.
Water is a transparent fluid that forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans, and rain. It consists of one oxygen molecule and two hydrogen molecules. Two thirds of the human body is dependent on water, which serves important functions like detoxification, lubrication, and nutrient transportation. The daily water requirement for humans is 2-2.5 liters, with food providing 1 liter and drinking water supplying the remaining 1.5-2 liters. Natural sources of water include rain, underground aquifers, and surface water sources like rivers and lakes. Fresh water is naturally occurring while portable water is fit for human consumption. The water cycle describes the movement of water on Earth through states of liquid, vapor, and ice
This document is a student project on saving water. It includes an introduction with details about the student submitting the project, their class, teacher, and school. It then acknowledges the guidance of their social science teacher. The project covers the uses of water, its importance, sources of water, ways to save water including surface water and rainwater harvesting. It includes a poem and slogans about saving water.
Diti M. Jagawat of class VII C gave a presentation on water conservation. She explained that water conservation aims to reduce water usage by people, companies, organizations and governments as the fresh water on Earth is used faster than it can be replenished naturally. Some simple ways to conserve water included not letting the water run while washing dishes, only running the clothes washer and dishwasher when full, and upgrading appliances that waste water. If water is not conserved, it could lead to drought, desertification, disease and conflicts over water resources. The advantages of conserving water are that it ensures clean water, good aquatic life, cost savings and better health.
Presentation on nature and wildlife conservationchandan badtay
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This document discusses the importance of nature and wildlife conservation. It notes that nature provides essential resources but is being destroyed by human activities like industry and pollution. Wildlife is also threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and the wildlife trade. The presentation recommends ways to conserve nature like reducing waste, using renewable energy, and protecting natural habitats. It emphasizes the importance of wildlife for maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. Strict laws and government protection agencies aim to curb poaching and protect endangered species. Overall, the document stresses the need for human efforts to conserve nature and wildlife.
This document discusses the importance of water, describing how it is essential for human life and activities like growing plants, cooking, cleaning, and more. It explains that water is a molecule made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, and that the same water has been recycled through the water cycle for hundreds of millions of years. The water cycle is also summarized, noting that the sun heats water which evaporates and forms vapor before collecting in bodies of water.
The document discusses the importance of saving water. It notes that water is a precious resource, with only 2% of Earth's water being fresh water that is useful for human consumption and other uses. The document outlines various everyday ways that people use water and encourages readers to fix leaky pipes, collect rinse water for plants, turn off taps while brushing teeth, and other conservation efforts. By saving water, people can help address water shortages around the world that impact over 1 billion people and cause millions of deaths each year, most of them children.
The document discusses the importance of conserving water and provides tips for saving water such as taking shorter showers, only running full loads of laundry, and using water from washing vegetables to water plants. It notes that if we don't conserve water some day we may run out of this precious resource, and encourages students to participate in a water conservation program by making posters and pledging to save water to help ensure there is enough clean water for all.
1) Water is a limited resource essential for all life on Earth. Saving water through small actions like turning off taps, taking shorter showers, and running full loads of laundry can help conserve this vital resource.
2) Only 2% of the Earth's water is fresh water, so conserving our supply is important to protect clean water for future generations.
3) Without water, all life on Earth would disappear. Some experts believe future wars may be fought over access to water as it becomes scarcer. Proper conservation efforts are needed to ensure a sustainable water supply.
The document discusses the global water cycle and how the same water on Earth has been circulating for millions of years. It then discusses various topics related to water, including that only a small percentage of water is fresh and available for human use, ways that water is polluted, the relationship between water and health, and methods for conserving water resources like rainwater harvesting.
Water is made of hydrogen and oxygen molecules and exists in solid, liquid, and gas forms on Earth. Most of the planet's water is located in oceans, while the rest is found in lakes, rivers, ice caps, clouds, underground aquifers, and sea ice. Humans need water for many functions like carrying nutrients, lubricating joints, cooling the body, and uses in industry and agriculture. While people generally need 6-8 glasses of water per day, athletes and those who are ill may need more. Water shortages can occur when demand exceeds supply, and conservation is important since less than 1% of the world's water is available for human use.
This document discusses the importance of water conservation. It notes that water is essential for daily living but is often wasted, such as through long showers. If water consumption is not reduced, there may not be enough fresh water for future generations. The document urges readers to take simple steps to conserve water like turning off the faucet while brushing teeth, taking shorter showers, and only running full loads in appliances. If water is wasted recklessly, it could lead to severe shortages that impact lives and habitats.
Water is essential for survival but is becoming scarce as the global population grows. Only 1% of the world's water is easily accessible for drinking. Many regions already face water scarcity due to lack of access to safe, clean water (quality scarcity) or insufficient water supplies (quantity scarcity). If current trends continue, more than 3 billion people may suffer from water shortages by 2025. Small changes like turning off the tap while brushing teeth can save over 200 liters of water per month. It's important to conserve water to ensure future generations have enough for basic needs.
Powerpoint presentation on "save water save life" made in office2013 within 10 slides. if anyone want to contact me then here is my email id- asif.ica.a0041296@gmail.com
The document discusses water conservation and provides simple ways to conserve water. It explains that water conservation is important because people use fresh water faster than it can be naturally replenished. Some tips include only running full dishwashers and washing machines, adjusting sprinklers to avoid watering paved areas, watering lawns in the morning or evening to reduce evaporation, and washing produce in a pan of water instead of running the tap.
Water is essential for life but is a limited resource. Only 1% of the Earth's water is available for human and animal consumption, with 97% being salt water and 2% frozen. To help conserve this precious resource, individuals can take actions like turning off the tap while brushing teeth, only running dishwashers and washing machines when full, upgrading appliances to air-cooled models, watering lawns efficiently, and composting food waste instead of using the garbage disposal. Conserving water through simple behaviors can save significant amounts of this vital resource.
The document defines environmental pollution and describes its three main types: air, water, and soil pollution. It provides details on the causes and effects of each type of pollution. Air pollution is caused by emissions from vehicles, factories, and burning of fossil fuels, and can lead to acid rain, haze, health issues, and depletion of the ozone layer. Water pollution results from industrial waste, oil spills, and waste disposal in rivers and oceans, harming wildlife and spreading disease. Soil pollution is caused by industrial chemicals, mining, pesticides, and landfills, contaminating groundwater and reducing soil fertility.
Trees provide numerous environmental, aesthetic, and health benefits. They consume carbon dioxide and release oxygen, helping regulate the climate. Trees also moderate temperature, improve air quality, and provide habitat for wildlife. Planting and caring for trees can help connect people to nature and create a more beautiful, sustainable environment.
Water is essential to daily life as we drink it, cook with it, and bathe in it, but it is being wasted through various activities while some people face dearth and malnutrition due to lack of access. Simple measures like fixing leaks, turning off taps, and using gray water for plants can help conserve this vital resource.
Water conservation is important to address water shortages from drought or changes in water policy that limit supply, especially in areas dependent on water from other places. Drought is defined as an absence of rain in a region for a long period of time. The best way to conserve water is through rainwater harvesting since rain is the primary source of water on earth and covers 75% of the planet, though salt water filtration is not practical as desalination is expensive.
Trees play an important role in the ecosystem by producing oxygen, improving air quality, managing water resources, preventing soil erosion, and providing habitat for wildlife. They produce oxygen through photosynthesis, extract moisture from the soil and return it to the air through their leaves. Trees also provide food, wood, and shade for humans. Given their benefits, it is important to plant more trees and prevent deforestation, as tree loss is a major cause of climate change.
Water is a transparent fluid that forms the world's streams, lakes, oceans, and rain. It consists of one oxygen molecule and two hydrogen molecules. Two thirds of the human body is dependent on water, which serves important functions like detoxification, lubrication, and nutrient transportation. The daily water requirement for humans is 2-2.5 liters, with food providing 1 liter and drinking water supplying the remaining 1.5-2 liters. Natural sources of water include rain, underground aquifers, and surface water sources like rivers and lakes. Fresh water is naturally occurring while portable water is fit for human consumption. The water cycle describes the movement of water on Earth through states of liquid, vapor, and ice
This document is a student project on saving water. It includes an introduction with details about the student submitting the project, their class, teacher, and school. It then acknowledges the guidance of their social science teacher. The project covers the uses of water, its importance, sources of water, ways to save water including surface water and rainwater harvesting. It includes a poem and slogans about saving water.
Diti M. Jagawat of class VII C gave a presentation on water conservation. She explained that water conservation aims to reduce water usage by people, companies, organizations and governments as the fresh water on Earth is used faster than it can be replenished naturally. Some simple ways to conserve water included not letting the water run while washing dishes, only running the clothes washer and dishwasher when full, and upgrading appliances that waste water. If water is not conserved, it could lead to drought, desertification, disease and conflicts over water resources. The advantages of conserving water are that it ensures clean water, good aquatic life, cost savings and better health.
Presentation on nature and wildlife conservationchandan badtay
油
This document discusses the importance of nature and wildlife conservation. It notes that nature provides essential resources but is being destroyed by human activities like industry and pollution. Wildlife is also threatened by habitat loss, poaching, and the wildlife trade. The presentation recommends ways to conserve nature like reducing waste, using renewable energy, and protecting natural habitats. It emphasizes the importance of wildlife for maintaining ecological balance and biodiversity. Strict laws and government protection agencies aim to curb poaching and protect endangered species. Overall, the document stresses the need for human efforts to conserve nature and wildlife.
This document discusses the importance of water, describing how it is essential for human life and activities like growing plants, cooking, cleaning, and more. It explains that water is a molecule made of two hydrogen atoms and one oxygen atom, and that the same water has been recycled through the water cycle for hundreds of millions of years. The water cycle is also summarized, noting that the sun heats water which evaporates and forms vapor before collecting in bodies of water.
The document discusses the importance of saving water. It notes that water is a precious resource, with only 2% of Earth's water being fresh water that is useful for human consumption and other uses. The document outlines various everyday ways that people use water and encourages readers to fix leaky pipes, collect rinse water for plants, turn off taps while brushing teeth, and other conservation efforts. By saving water, people can help address water shortages around the world that impact over 1 billion people and cause millions of deaths each year, most of them children.
The document discusses the importance of conserving water and provides tips for saving water such as taking shorter showers, only running full loads of laundry, and using water from washing vegetables to water plants. It notes that if we don't conserve water some day we may run out of this precious resource, and encourages students to participate in a water conservation program by making posters and pledging to save water to help ensure there is enough clean water for all.
The document discusses the global and Indian water crisis. It notes that over 1 billion people lack access to safe water and 2 out of 3 people will face water shortages by 2025. In India, groundwater is being depleted, surface water is polluted, and rainfall is being wasted. This puts pressure on India's population and economic growth. Some solutions proposed include investing in desalination plants, implementing water footprinting to improve conservation, harvesting rainwater, and increasing awareness through social media. However, addressing the water crisis requires consideration of cultural, educational, technological and scientific factors.
The document provides information about an Eco Club project on emergency preparation and water issues. It discusses three steps for emergency preparation: 1) keeping an emergency kit ready, 2) making a plan, and 3) staying informed. It also covers topics like drinking water, water supply, water treatment, wastewater, and uses of wastewater. The document emphasizes the importance of emergency preparedness and conserving water resources.
Water is essential for life and proper bodily functions. The human body is composed of approximately 60-70% water. Water transports nutrients, removes toxins, regulates temperature, and lubricates joints. It is difficult for the body to obtain water from other sources besides directly drinking water. While soft drinks appear to quench thirst, they actually dehydrate the body and provide mostly empty calories from high sugar content. Soft drinks are highly acidic and leach minerals from the body. They can also contain artificial sweeteners like aspartame that have been linked to health issues. Overall, drinking water is much healthier for the body than consuming soft drinks.
Water is one of Earth's most precious resources. Though it seems abundant, usable water makes up only a small fraction of total water. To ensure a sustainable supply of water for all, now and in the future, consumption must be rational and waste reduced. Water is essential not only for everyday activities but also for health, as the human body relies on water for many critical functions and can only survive a few days without it. International cooperation is needed to manage water resources responsibly given its importance and that it knows no borders.
Water is one of Earth's most precious resources. Though it seems abundant, usable water makes up only a small fraction of total water. To ensure a sustainable supply of water for all, now and in the future, consumption must be managed carefully through reducing waste and optimizing use. Water is essential not only for everyday activities but also for health, as the human body relies on water for many critical functions and can only survive a few days without it. Responsible management of water resources requires international cooperation, as water knows no borders.
This document provides an overview of a lesson about water and water conservation. The lesson covers where water comes from, how it is treated and distributed to homes through water utilities, and ways for people to save water. It includes information on how much water the average person uses each day, the costs of tap water versus bottled water, and how individuals can be better stewards of water resources.
The document discusses the global and Indian water crisis. It notes that over 1 billion people lack access to safe water and that water scarcity will affect 2/3 of the world's population by 2025. In India, water availability is very low compared to global averages and many areas already experience severe water stress. The major challenges facing India are rapid population growth, overexploitation of groundwater, pollution of existing supplies, and poor management. Potential solutions discussed include conservation efforts, water recycling, desalination plants, water footprinting, and rainwater harvesting.
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This document discusses water resources and conservation. It notes that fresh water availability is decreasing due to factors like climate change and overuse. Only 3% of the Earth's water is fresh water, and it is vital for life. The document outlines several ways water is used and essential to humans. It also describes the effects of water wastage, like shortage issues and deaths. The final sections provide recommendations for conserving water through techniques like repairing leaks, limiting shower time, and adopting irrigation methods like drip irrigation and rainwater harvesting. The overall message is that water conservation is important to ensure availability for future generations.
1. The document discusses water resources and how people use and misuse water. It notes that water is essential for life but that some people waste water resources through practices like leaving the faucet running.
2. Examples of bad water uses mentioned include leaving the shower running or faucet on while waiting for the water to heat up. The document urges practicing good water conservation such as turning off faucets when not in use.
3. Over 2.5 billion people worldwide lack basic sanitation and hygiene, and conserving water would help the environment, reduce poverty, and promote development.
This document discusses the importance of water and provides tips for conserving it. It begins by introducing the topics of how people use water, how to avoid wasting it, and how to save the Earth. Some key points made include that water is essential for human and animal life but is an under threat resource facing increasing demand. The document advocates collecting rainwater, recycling water, and cutting general usage to ensure future generations have access to water. It concludes by encouraging collective efforts to save the planet by saving water.
The document discusses the importance of water conservation. It explains that while water covers 71% of the Earth's surface, only 1% is available freshwater for human use. It is vital for all living things to survive. The document provides tips for conserving water such as closing taps while brushing teeth, taking short showers, and collecting rainwater. The overall message is about the need to save water given how little freshwater is available and how essential it is for all life.
This document provides information about World Water Day and World Environment Day awareness programs organized by a student group. It lists the members of the group and then provides details about the two events. For World Water Day on March 22nd, it discusses the importance of water and protecting this vital resource. For World Environment Day on June 5th, it describes the global platform it provides to raise awareness about threats to the environment from pollution and climate change.
This document discusses water scarcity and ways to save water. It notes that only 0.007% of earth's water is readily accessible for drinking, yet the average American uses over 500 liters per day. Simple steps people can take to conserve water include shortening shower times, turning off faucets tightly, fixing leaks immediately, and using low-flow fixtures and water-efficient appliances. Adopting these small changes can help address the growing global water crisis.
Water is essential for life. It makes up 70% of the human body, transports nutrients, and enables biological processes. Water is also necessary for industry, agriculture, transportation, and recreation. Agriculture uses the largest percentage of water, about 41% of total US usage, primarily for irrigation. Conservation efforts are important since less than 1% of Earth's water is available for human uses. Farmers can conserve water through efficient irrigation methods while industries and individuals should also reduce consumption.
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APM People Interest Network Conference 2025
- Autonomy, Teams and Tension
- Oliver Randall & David Bovis
- Own Your Autonomy
Oliver Randall
Consultant, Tribe365
Oliver is a career project professional since 2011 and started volunteering with APM in 2016 and has since chaired the People Interest Network and the North East Regional Network. Oliver has been consulting in culture, leadership and behaviours since 2019 and co-developed HPTM速an off the shelf high performance framework for teams and organisations and is currently working with SAS (Stellenbosch Academy for Sport) developing the culture, leadership and behaviours framework for future elite sportspeople whilst also holding down work as a project manager in the NHS at North Tees and Hartlepool Foundation Trust.
David Bovis
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A Leadership and Culture Change expert, David is the originator of BTFA and The Dux Model.
With a Masters in Applied Neuroscience from the Institute of Organisational Neuroscience, he is widely regarded as the Go-To expert in the field, recognised as an inspiring keynote speaker and change strategist.
He has an industrial engineering background, majoring in TPS / Lean. David worked his way up from his apprenticeship to earn his seat at the C-suite table. His career spans several industries, including Automotive, Aerospace, Defence, Space, Heavy Industries and Elec-Mech / polymer contract manufacture.
Published in Londons Evening Standard quarterly business supplement, James Caans Your business Magazine, Quality World, the Lean Management Journal and Cambridge Universities PMA, he works as comfortably with leaders from FTSE and Fortune 100 companies as he does owner-managers in SMEs. He is passionate about helping leaders understand the neurological root cause of a high-performance culture and sustainable change, in business.
Session | Own Your Autonomy The Importance of Autonomy in Project Management
#OwnYourAutonomy is aiming to be a global APM initiative to position everyone to take a more conscious role in their decision making process leading to increased outcomes for everyone and contribute to a world in which all projects succeed.
We want everyone to join the journey.
#OwnYourAutonomy is the culmination of 3 years of collaborative exploration within the Leadership Focus Group which is part of the APM People Interest Network. The work has been pulled together using the 5 HPTM速 Systems and the BTFA neuroscience leadership programme.
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2. Why water is more
important
Save water!
H2O=WATER
OXYGEN=HYDROGEN
We drink water every day
We use water every day
Do you know ?
71% of the earth surface
is water
Only 2% is fresh water
!98%=ocean
3. The shortage of
water
I am busy now ! When we
are using water unwisely
Many place face water
shortage problem .
One billion people lack
access to safe water !
Water shortage cause
3.575 million people died
every year..
84% of them are children
!
4. Simple steps to save
water
What we can do ?
Fixed your snivel water taps
Wash vegetable or fruit in
bowl
Collect and recycle rising
water to water plant
Dont leave the tap on
while you brush your teeth
You not only save the
earth..
You also can save your
money!
5. A slogan is a phrase ,intentionally or unintentionally amounts to
an appeal to the person shortly it implies a value judgment .
A drop of water is worth more than a sack of to a thirsty man
save water ,it will save you later !dont let the water run in the
sink ,our lifes on the brink ! Put a stop to the drop dont waste it ,
just taste it !
Saving water can save the world rain water tank , wont break the
bank think outside the sink !save water Its not just a drop in
the bucket dont be a fool , cover your pool
When you conserve water , you conserve life !water , water
everywhere but not a drop to drink save water !save life !save
water.it doesnt grow on trees save water ,secure the future .
Thank you!