Saturday, April 24, 2010

Dirt Bike Game Unblocked

Brian May against David Cameron. For animal rights


In view of the elections to be held in May in Britain, the guitarist of Queen Save Me launched the campaign against the possible restoration of fox hunting, deer and hare

of Chiara Collivignarelli

From the title of one of the biggest worldwide hits of Queen, Save me 's precisely Brian May has launched an information campaign on a large scale groped to prevent some forms of hunting come back to be legal in the country English. The initiative

Save-me British appeals to public opinion, because the voters reflect on the consequences that their vote will have on the welfare of animals , particularly on the regulation of fox hunting, deer and hare. The first campaign poster was pasted from the same May in London, Cromwell Road.

The initiative is intended to be a direct response to a recent announcement by David Cameron . The Tory candidate has held that if the Conservatives will be elected within the first month of their term will put to a vote in Parliament withdrawal dell'Hunting Act of 2004, which made it illegal to hunt wild animals with dogs.

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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Triple-beam Balance Practice

The green walls of Patrick Blanc


A new way to bring the green in our cities choked by smog and cement

of Laura Guerra

" Plants and architecture must be integrated into a coherent whole. " This thought of Patrick Blanc , eccentric French botanist who created vertical gardens and systems of growing plants in soil deficiencies and famous worldwide for his works, first of all, the green wall the Musée du quai Branly in Paris, dedicated to the art of primitive four continents.

He says that if the city no room for lawns and gardens, the place must be found elsewhere, he found it on building walls, creating gardens in the true vertical, because the green door safe prosperity for our cities and for us who live, including asphalt and cement . Blanc also argues that it is easy to build a vertical garden, anyone can do it, because the plants do not necessarily need soil to grow, but only water, oxygen and carbon dioxide.

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