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The Blind Giants lead the way…
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by San Anton School : Amy Grech, Juanita Galea, Samantha Gauci for
11-14
dissemination(s): Leaflet, other, website
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Despite the cold wind and heavy clouds that Saturday morning we set out to visit the Blind Giants. Although now forgotten by most, these Giants were once very important for showing the way to our ancestors. Scattered around the hamlets and rural area of Mgarr, Malta, we visited eight of these Giants. Our aim is to let both tourists and Maltese known about these Giants and their importance in the past. At the same time to visit our trail which will be published on a leaflet and donated to the surrounding Local Councils to admire the beautiful landscape found between one Giant and the other!
Read MoreS.O.S Ophtalmic
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by St. Margaret College Boys Secondary Verdala : Franklyn Baldacchino for
11-14
dissemination(s): Geographical board display at school, school magazine
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There are a lot of signs around Malta informing people that they should not leave any waste but they still do. This article is ironic for the writer is assuming that such people have a poor eyesight and need to have their eyesight checked. Reference is also made to the need for us all to generate less waste.
Read MoreRelax, Don’t Do It!
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by Rabat The Archbishop's Seminary : Gregory Maggi for
11-14
dissemination(s): school magazine, website
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This article treats the disposal of plastic trash by the beach. It considers the fact that disposal of such trash by the sea is important not only for other people to enjoy a clean environment but also to safeguard marine life that could be harmed by this waste if washed out at sea. Consulted research showed that plastic decomposes in a year in the warm sea, contrary to what we might think. Then it could easily be ingested by sea creatures or washed ashore in other places to the detriment of people on that shoreline
Read MoreTormenting the environment scot-free, or?…
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by Gozo College Girls Secondary School Victoria Gozo : Eko Skola Committee for
11-14
dissemination(s): other, school notice board and etwinning, school magazine, school media, website
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Heading from Nadur square towards the periphery an impressive view awaits. Within minutes you find yourself in one of Gozo’s most beautiful spots, Għar Mixta, the natural cave on the cliff’s edge overlooking Ramla Bay. Wait , wait, we must have got lost on the way…
Read MoreHabitat being destroyed by Litter
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by Mater Boni Consilii St. Joseph Paola : Sarah Bugeja for
11-14
dissemination(s): other, School Assembly, website
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An article highlighting the importance of stop littering as biodiversity and its ecosystem would become endangered, risking to lose them for ever!
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