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May I have a glass of storm water?

submitted by G. F. Abela Junior College : Rachel Randon  for 15-18
dissemination(s): school media, website
filed under Articles

This article tackles water usage and consumption in Malta. An investigation was conducted to find out what is happening with the storm water which is being collected as part of the National Flood Relief Project, as well as to suggest a solution for what could be done with this harvested storm water in order to avoid any waste of water.

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Hide… The big face is looking again

submitted by Dun Manwel Attard - Wardija Young Adult Resource Centre : Emanuel Camilleri  for 15-18
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos

The student has caught a fish looking curiously from the rock in the aquarium. It seems to be saying that she would enjoy being in the open sea rather than in a small aquarium.



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Through the Lilies

submitted by Dun Manwel Attard - Wardija Young Adult Resource Centre : Emanuel Camilleri  for 15-18
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos

The water lilies in the pond and the fish are an example of a nice environment. Rubbish should not be thrown in the sea. It is estimated that every year over a million seabirds, turtles and sea animals die of litter related causes.



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Slipped in the Green

submitted by Dun Manwel Attard - Wardija Young Adult Resource Centre : Emanuel Camilleri  for 15-18
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos

The banana skin was thrown in the garden. Its place is in the compost bins. Orange and banana peels can take time to degrade.



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Left alone, I wonder what’s outside.

submitted by Dun Manwel Attard - Wardija Young Adult Resource Centre : Aurelia Zammit  for 15-18
dissemination(s): school media
filed under Photos

The birds in the dark cage prefer to be all in the wild. They are wondering what it would be like if they are free to move freely. Bird’s place is in the open. No bird is born to live in a cage. But still millions of birds are kept caged and often improperly cared for.



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