Thứ Sáu, 23 tháng 3, 2018

Waching daily Mar 24 2018

When the world is in despair

We need a new superhero

She's Sassy

She's fierce

But most importantly, she's pretty

Super Lola. The Pink Super Hero

Ohh the city looks so dark from up here

I hear somebody's calling for my help

Super Lola, to the rescueee!

Ouch I can't see!

Super Lola ! What are you doing here?

You didn't call me for my help?

No I didn't!

Opps wrong landing!!!

By the way, why is the city so dark over here?

What's going on? Electricity cut?

Noo!

We are all participating in the Earth Hour

What is it?

If you wonder why.. let's Ask Tinaa!!!

Hi, welcome to ASKKK TINAA!

That's mee!

Today I'm going to explain about Earth Hour

Earth Hour is a world wide movement initiated by WWF

It started in 2007 in Sydney, Australia

Hey, that's the Sydney Opera House

Since then it has spread to 7000 cities across 187 countries

WOW! That's a lot!

In Earth Hour, people turn off the light for one hour from 8.30 pm to 9.30 pm

This year, it falls on 24 March

which is the last Saturday of March

This is a movement to show our support and save the planet

You might be surprised on how much energy can be reduced in only one hour of turning off the lights!

Well, it might be only 5 persen of energy reduction for every house.

But try to multiply it to hundreds of thousands of houses.

Now we get the big number

According to 2015 WWF Report on Earth Hour,

Hong Kong has saved up until 4% of electricty reduction

which is the same as 138 tons of CO2 emission

Remember, to love and protect our planet is not only for Earth Hour

we must try to save and protect the Earth everyday

Remember to : Reduce, Reuse and Recycle!

Now, let's ask our friends about Earth Hour

Do you know what's Earth Hour?

I don't know

Mm... No

Earth hour.....

No.... I don't know

No

Earth Hour is when the electricity turn off for one hour

and save the electricity

Now that you know what Earth hour is. Do you want to join?

Yes

Yes

Of course

Yes

What else you can do to save the earth?

We save the earth by saving electricity for one hour,

and turning off all and

and not using electricity

or using like gadget, like that

don't waste paper and don't cut trees

and stop creating pollution

I save water,

animals,

and plants

We can stop wasting plastic bags,

and paper

I will save water,

stop throwing trash

care for animals

and save the plants

I don't waste paper

don't cut down the trees

Have you done something?

Yes

No

I have done rescuing animals, and caring for plants

Maybe don't waste papers, and I never cut trees

I save water because whenever I'm done brushing my teeth, I always turn off the tap

And since I have saved trash

I always put it into trash can

Or I take it home

Cause it can injure animals

Cause they might eat it

I don't waste papers

Wow!Thank you friends!

But what are we gonna do now? it's so darkk!

Actually there are a lot of interesting things to do

Like playing shadows

Now Freya and Lola will share a DIY craft to do for EarthHour

It is a DIY telescope for you to stargaze on Earth Hour

Thank you Tina.

Now what you need is....

A scissors

A white pencil

A glue

A toothpick

A glass

And tissue roll which you can paint whatever color you like

I did pink

A star constellation template you can get on the internet

And duck tape

And a black plastic bag

Freya, can you do it for me?

Why?

My fingers are stuck together

Oh yeah!

Take out the star constellation template and cut the constellation

If you can not cut it by yourself, remember to ask your parents help

Trace a glass with white pencil on a black plastic bag

Cut the circle around

Paste the constellation at the plastic circle, glue it together

Ask your parents help to use a toothpick to make holes on the constellation

Place the constellation on the tissue roll you painted

Put the duck tape around the constellation

Cut and stick the name of the constellation so you can learn about the name of constellation

You can stick some stickers around or decorate your DIY telescope

Voila! It's done!

isn't it easy?

Now we finish your DIY telescope

You can use this on Earth Hour, friends

Thank you for helping me Freya

You're welcome

Oh I want to see a Cassopeia

ahhh!

Don't forget ! Let's take action and save our planet!

Please join us!

Hi it's Freya and Lola

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What is Horsetail and What is it Good For? - Canada 365 - Duration: 8:07.

What is Horsetail and What is it Good For?

What is horsetail? Horsetail is a plant with many medicinal and therapeutic benefits.

 Its name comes from the fact that it looks similar to a horses tail.

To explain all of the great things that this plant can provide for your health, we need to start with its brilliant uses.

These range from an anti-inflammatory for wounds and bruises, to creams and preparations to fight premature aging.

Horsetail grows naturally close to sources of water: swamps, lakes, rivers, or aquifers.

Its known to be a prehistoric plant which, these days, is common in different parts of planet that cover large regions of Asia, Europe, North Africa, and North America.

Horsetail stands out for providing multiple benefits for many conditions.

In this article, well show you the best collection of information about horsetail and what its good for: its uses, composition, and more!.

What is horsetail and what is it good for?.

Horsetail is a type of plant that never stops growing. Basically, it doesnt follow a growth cycle as a result of the seasons or its location.

Its roots go very deep into the ground and it sprouts tubercles that are very specific to this species of plant.

Among the properties attributed to horsetail are the following.

It:. Helps regenerate the skin.

Is a powerful natural purifier.

Has high levels of vitamin D and E.

Contains proteins and amino acids (essential for the preparation of anti-aging ointments or creams).

Is known as an anti-septic and anti-inflammatory agent.

Is helpful for healthy weight loss.

Chemical composition.

Overall, this plant contains a rich combination of chemical elements that make it ideal for treating many pains:.

Minerals: Silicon, manganese, aluminium and potassium.

Phytonutrients: Saponin, phytosterols, phenolic acid, caffeic acid, alkaloids, tannins, and bioflavonoids.

Health benefits.

Overall, horsetail is highly recommended for treating a wide variety of symptoms and fighting light to moderate health conditions.

Healing.

Thanks to its properties, it helps speed up the healing of open wounds.

Its especially effect for those that are taking longer than they  should.

The proteins that makes this possible are called tannins.

They work to complete the formation of new, healthy tissue.

Plus, its an excellent natural astringent and has no negative effects on your skin.

Anti-bacterial and anti-fungal.

A recent study shows that horsetail essential oil  combats, eliminates, and reduces the reproduction and propagation of bacteria like E.

coli or Salmonella enteritidis.

Plus, its even effective in fight different strains of fungus, such as Candida albicans.

A notable painkiller and anti-inflammatory.

The components of horsetail help to counteract the inflammation of tissues caused by swelling or trauma.

Furthermore, it works as a light painkiller against mid-intensity pain.

Aesthetic use.

Now you know the different applications of horsetail.

However, maybe now we look at the where this herb really strengthens its reputation.

Believe it or not, it also has many benefits for your hair and skin.

This plant is perfect for hair care and stimulating growth.

As a natural anti-fungal plant, it prevents the appearance or deterioration of cuticles and is ideal for strengthening nails.

Plus, it even regenerates skin:.

Its high silicon content accelerates the function of skin cells to regenerate quicker.

Thanks to the vitamin D and E that it provides, your skin will also look younger, more elastic, and healthier.

Drawbacks and interactions with medications.

Horsetail is a wonderful plants with so many medical and beauty uses.

However, special care needs to be taken with respect to the mixture of medication and other drugs.

When it comes to medication and ingestion of horsetail, its not recommended to do this for more than 6 weeks.

 After this time, the body develops a resistance to its components and neutralizes their effects.

Any excessive consumption of horsetail will be shown in the digestive tract and the bodys mucosa.

You should also be extremely careful and avoid taking it if you have an allergy to aspirin.

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EastEnders' Fat Elvis for explosive revival? - Duration: 4:00.

EastEnders' Fat Elvis for explosive revival?

Fans are calling for the iconic Fat Elvis (Shenton Dixon) to make a swift return to the EastEnders cast.

His former fiancé Big Mo Slater (Laila Morse) made an epic comeback in recent episodes and has done nothing but make cryptic phone calls to him in an attempt to make dodgy deals.

In Thursdays dose, the con artist called Fat Elvis take a coffin off her to help pay back her debts to Terry Pritchard.

But Elvis said hed only take it off her hands in exchange for a monkey… And now fans are desperate for him to make a physical appearance in Albert Square instead of just being slipped into scenes every now and again.

Diehard audiences urged writers to bring Fat Elvis onto telly screens to be reunited with Mo.

One person praised: Loving Fat Elvis getting mentions again, even if we never see him again it feels like he has returned. Can Fat Elvis come back and get the screen time he deserves please? begged another.

A third quizzed: Wheres Fat Elvis these days? Cant he help the Slaters out? Mo get on the phone to your bezzie..

"Can Fat Elvis come back and get the screen time he deserves please?" Twitter Fat Elvis was first mentioned in the Beeb soap back in 2003.

He used to supply knock-off goods to Mo and she would flog them to unsuspecting Walford residents.

Back in 2014, Fat Elvis was at the centre of a huge storyline which saw an explosion in the heart of Albert Square.

Mo had been storing hair products for him at home when Alfie set fire to a bin, causing the whole house to be engulfed by flames in just a matter of seconds.

The character made his final appearance three years ago, when he got down on one knee and asked Mo to marry him.

In an episode later that year, Mo revealed that her beau had left her for a probation officer.

You literally couldnt make this stuff up.

EastEnders have called back legendary characters to its cast in recent months, with Jean Slater (Gillian Wright), Kat (Jessie Wallace), Mel Owen (Tamzin Outhwaite) and Tiffany Butcher (Maisie Smith) all making huge comebacks.

Surely its only a matter of time before Fat Elvis is revived? Catch EastEnders on Monday at 8pm on BBC One.

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