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One million water wells needed

February 1st, 2010

Experts are saying that Africa as a country will need to drill up to a million boreholes to supply them with enough safe and clean drinking water over the next ten years. Estimates for Ethiopia by itself has been said to need 80,000 boreholes for water wells.

This amount of well drilling will supply the country with safe clean drinking water. Just for Ethiopia alone an investment of a billion dollars is said to have to be raised to pay for this over the next decade.

It’s a sad fact that 6000 African’s die each day through drinking dirty unsafe water. The African people have to walk miles and miles to fetch this water in cans or plastic containers, this water if often unclean and not fit for human consumption, but often there are no alternatives.

The average person in this country probably needs to drink about 2 liters per day to maintain life but In Africa the people will need to drink more because of the extreme temperatures.

In the United Kingdom we have little appreciation for our water supply. Just think about how much water is wasted everyday in our daily routine, for example we can use 8 liters per flush of our toilet system although new w/c’s are only permitted to flush 6 liters and when code 4 building regs comes into to place this will then be reduced to 4 liters, leaving the tap running whilst brushing our teeth can use up to 10 liters of wasted water if you clean your teeth properly i.e. brushing for up to two minutes.

The Environment Agency has stated that as an individual every person in the United Kingdom uses an average of 140 liters per day wow! When was the last time you went to the tap and started trying to consume this amount, the most I can drink is about two liters of water a day and that is in tea.

What’s left from what the average individual in the UK drinks is 138 liters, this is probably used up with toilet flushing; cleaning teeth, car washing, leaking taps, broken mains, etc.This list could be endless.

Imagine if you could save half of this wasted water per day and ship it to Africa in a container ship, this would amount to around 70 liters per person per day and would go a long way to combat Africa’s water shortage.

Another way to help this problem would be to donate say £1 per person per year, just from the Untitled Kingdom alone this will be a figure of £60 Million per year and go along way with supplying Africa with drilling rigs to drill their boreholes and also supply them with the necessary training to be able to drill a water well successfully.

We are just average people, living in our own little world in an affluent society carrying out our busy daily routines. When we get 5 minutes to ourselves just sit back and look at how fortunate we are, then compare our lives to the less fortunate and the needy. The ones that have no taps to turn on, the ones that walk miles and miles a day to fetch water.

Remember always, water is a gift of nature; it is just harder for some people to get than others.

Article Source:

http://EzineArticles.com/?expert=Adrian_Dunne

A Good Plan Gone Bad

February 1st, 2010

Port-au-Prince, Haiti (CNN) — Ten Americans detained and accused of child trafficking in Haiti after they allegedly tried to bus 33 children into the Dominican Republic insist their effort was an attempt to get the children to a shelter.

But Haiti’s prime minister said Sunday that the group was kidnapping the children.

“From what I know until now, this is a kidnapping case,” Jean-Max Bellerive told CNN. “Who is doing it — I don’t know. What are the real objectives or activities — I don’t know. But that is kidnapping and it is more serious because it’s involving children,” he said.

“The children certainly were not fully willing to go, because in some cases, from what I heard, they were asking for their parents, they wanted to return to their parents.”

U.S. embassy officials visited the Americans over the weekend at a jail near the airport in Port-au-Prince, where they are being detained. They are being treated well and are holding on to their faith, the Americans said.

“We came into Haiti to help those that really had no other source of help,” Laura Silsby, a member of the Idaho-based charity, New Life Children’s Refuge, told CNN on Saturday.

“We are trusting the truth will be revealed and we are praying for that.”

The group of five men and five women said they were trying to move the children to the Dominican Republic in the aftermath of the January 12 earthquake that devastated parts of Haiti, flattening the capital and killing tens of thousands. But a Haitian judge has charged the 10 with child trafficking, they said.

The U.S. Embassy in Port-au-Prince said Sunday that the Americans have been detained for “alleged violations of Haitian laws related to immigration.”

“God is our provider and God gives us strength and comfort,” said Carla Thompson, one group member. “We have our Bibles and we are OK.”

(there is more to this story here)

source: cnn.com http://edition.cnn.com/2010/WORLD/americas/01/31/haiti.border.arrests/index.html

LA Times says muppets do queen better than Lambert

November 25th, 2009


I agree!!! Here’s the link to LA Times story.

Top Ten xTreme Movers on Bing Nov. 25

November 25th, 2009

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70 year old church secretary accused

November 24th, 2009


A 70 year old woman is charged with stealing $40K. She was the church secretary. Story

People lend a hand to fix a church

November 24th, 2009


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A ramshackle Detroit church whose small but dedicated congregation provides services to homeless, hungry and addicted people, got a major shot of hope Monday morning as crews began rebuilding its roof — thanks to about $70,000 in donations from around the world.

Story.

Pastors and Social Issues

November 24th, 2009


How often do pastors’ speak on current social issues? Study out.

Florida Man Loves This Supermarket

November 24th, 2009


Randy_Eugene_Cliett_2009-16448_20091124174245_320_240The main storyline was that this Florida man gets stuck in the air vent trying to break into a supermarket. The stupid thing is that it is the same store that he broke into previously … got caught … went to prison … and just got out. Fox News.

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Beware your facebook will find you out

November 22nd, 2009


blanchardA woman from Quebec who was on long term sick leave from her corporate job with IBM … gets her benefits rescinded because of pictures she posted of herself on facebook. Seems she was diagnosed with major depression and was receiving monthly sick leave benefits from the insurance giant Manulife. But all of a sudden the payments dried up and she was told that she could go back to work because of Facebook. She had some great shots of herself at a Chippendales bar show and her birthday party and on a sun holiday. Maulife told Blanchard “this is evidence that you are no longer depressed.”

Now, first off, that really is an oversimplification on the insurance companies part. But, if you are receiving disability checks … you really should use some smarts and not post pictures of yourself involved in a questionable situation. Geez louise. Reminds me of the time I had an employee who called in sick and said she was in the emergency room and could not come to work … and then I saw that she was posting status updates on facebook the next two hours telling everyone that she had a hang over from a party the night before.  I posted a comment … “sounds like you had a great time last night” … whoops, there it is. From this fox news article.

Football Players Wear Camouflage for Game

November 15th, 2009


Maryland and South Carolina’s football teams, the Terp and Gamcocks, wore special designed uniforms to honor our veterans on November 14.The black with tan camouflage uniforms were designed by Under Armour and after the game some jerseys will be auctioned off and monies donated to the Wounded Warrior Project.

This is probably one of the most awesome things that I have heard in a long time. It needs to be noised abroad that there are a lot of young men that put their college dreams of playing ball on hold to serve our country during this difficult time. The leadership of these teams get a gold star from me. South Carolina’s campus is 15 miles from Fort Jackson, the Army’s largest training base.

Gamecocks coach Steve Spurrier wanted to wear the special uniforms as soon as he heard about the idea and encouraged fans to support the program.

Warriors charity can help even more veterans.

“We’re honored to be associated with these brave men. I like that word courage. We’re trying to encourage our football players to play with a little more courage like the way these guys do for our country,” Spurrier said at a news conference in Columbia, S.C.

Maryland also held a news conference to announce the promotion on its campus in College Park. from this article