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One Step at a Time
submitted by Gozo College Girls Secondary School : EkoSkola Committee for 11-14
dissemination(s): Geography notice board, other, Presentation during assemblies., school magazine, website
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Though limited mobility this old man stills makes it a point to go out for a walk and take out his dog as well. Unfortunately, too many people, young, middle-aged and old, even though fully mobile, do not bother to go out for walk and take a breath of fresh air preferring to sit for hours in front of TVs, computers and other games. A walk every day is worth every second.

All for our families
submitted by Gozo College Girls Secondary School : Elenia Jo Xiberras for 11-14
dissemination(s): Geography notice board, other, Presentation during assemblies., school magazine, website
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Articles
The issue of immigration is much discussed nowadays. Everyone says his or her say. What we know for sure is that being an immigrant is not always easy. In fact many encounter racist attacks and insults. Immigrants carry with them a certain aura of mystery and curiosity. Breaking the barriers and getting to know an immigrant up, close and personal reveals a very noble act which surely leaves a mark in one’s heart and attitudes.
Read MoreA Wasteful Society
submitted by Gozo College Secondary School Victoria : Manuela Cassar for 11-14
dissemination(s): other, School noticeboard and school morning assembly, school magazine, website
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People in Malta are enjoying a high standard of living. This is resulting in buying more things than actually needed and then throwing them away at the first opportunity. This is resulting in the waste of resources.

Time Machine
submitted by Gozo College Secondary School : Josslyn Camenzuli for 11-14
dissemination(s): other, school morning assembly, school noticeboard, school magazine, website
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Gozo is known as the place where time stands still… narrow winding streets, alley ways, old ladies knitting or lacing and even with the key dangling in the door locks. Unfortunately, even the bad habit of spoiling the natural beauty of the island seems to be part of an old culture. Or is it? Why keep on disposing of unwanted belongings in the countryside? It was certainly no choice of this car, trapped in a back to the future machine.

Trash in a Treasure
submitted by Gozo College Secondary School Victoria : Tania Debrincat for 11-14
dissemination(s): other, school morning assembly, school noticeboard, school magazine, website
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The Maltese countryside is rich with a variety of landscapes containing various endemic species of flora and fauna. The eyes have a lot to feast on. Considering the size of the islands in one walk one gets to see the beautiful Mediterranean Sea, stunning cliffs, sandy beaches, vegetated hills and unfortunately more then one heap of trash dumped unceremoniously in the heart of the countryside. Time goes by and still this powerful urge to spoil the natural environment hasn’t been controlled.



