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TILCARA , Argentina --- Carmen Salvas mission may be ambitious , but her belief is simole: It's never too early to start caring for the land you live in and grow up in . It's a great joy to know that I am preparing a new generation to respect the environment "That's why on Saturday , Salva and a group of 60 to 100 students . parents, and teachers can be found venturing into their mountains , trash bags in hand and Ilamas in Salva's youth environmental group that is trying to clean up the surroundings , one plastic bottle at a time. 9) Salva was born and raised in the Jujuy (pronoumced hoo - whee ) province of northem Argentina , an area known for its rich culture and spectacular vistas.Despite its beauty, Salva says there's no real environmental conciousness in her community . We have a lot of issues to work on -- the problem of water contamination ; there's so much trash " Salva says . We can't just think that it will take care of itself " 10) Salva , a teacher in Jujuy for 20 years , says the environmental issues aren't recent . Ten years ago , she and her students noticed a lot of trash outside the school . The parks surrounding with school were littered with bottles ". They began volunteering with a govermmet program , collecting and bagging waste in the area . The program waned after a year , and students and teachers could no longer continue their environmental efforts . 11)Our city had no formal recycling program, "says Salva, so she began Esperanza de Vida in 1997 to organize and lead young participants in making our streets and our environment cleaner". At first, the group's activities were limited to cleaning parks near and around the school. But the organization's efforts have expanded well beyond the immediate area, and other Jujuy schools have joined in.About 150 people now take part, including about 80 children. 12) Salva and fellow teachers have noticed their students apply as much energy and commitment to the weekend envitonmental activities as they do to their general subjects. "Some even wait by my house on Saturday for the program to begin, " beams Salva. 13) The group convenes early in the morning to hike together into the mountains, where they work for hours, picking up trash and sparating recyclables. On an average Saturday cleanup, it's not unusual for recycling, cleaning thousands of bottles.The ilamas help carry the heavy load down from the mountains. The local goverment helps to tranport the collected recyclables to the drop-off center, nearly 50 miles away. 14) Salva says the group is raising awareness, adding new volunteers, and implementing new projects.The children are even teaching their parents to care for the environment around them."It's a great joy to know that i am preparing a new generation to respect the environment, " says Salva. "Their children's children will have another mentality, and our goal will be accomplished нужно сделать анализ все тексты

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When she was alive, my beloved grandmother, she told me about his wartime childhood. She was twelve years old when the war began. She lived with her family in the Omsk region. Childhood was hungry, it was a difficult time. My grandmother's father was sent to the war, he died in Leningrad, grandmother and my mother was left with three children. I can imagine how hard it was to survive this terrible time .. In order to feed the family, mother grandmother baked bread. In a flour has added bran, grass. This bread was very bitter and hard, Grandma long remember the taste of the bread. In the spring, as soon as the snow melts from the fields, people dug the frozen half-rotten potatoes, collected the remaining spikes in the fields. Children went to school at a time, as there were no clothes and shoes for the whole family had some boots. The school did not have enough textbooks and paper. Sometimes, instead of lessons, my grandmother, and at that time a small girl, a cup of soup to work with neighbors in the garden, dig it, weeded, vodilas with children. After the war, life was all too very hard. My grandmother always told me that I went to school, because she did not have to get even a high school education, so she has always wanted to see us educated.

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Each person has a place where he feels safe. For me, this place is my home, warm and cozy, childhood protecting my peace. When I feel sad, I come here and watch your favorite films while fun – invite friends. In the walls of the house are going on holidays, relatives, and in the summer to visit my beloved grandmother. She makes me pancakes with jam, and the house filled with a delicious smell that I remember and love since I was five years old.My house is very beautiful and it offers a special, warm atmosphere. The walls are decorated with my children's photos and photos of parents, on the window sills are the flowers that I watered, and its putting a piece of warmth in total comfort. That's probably why so precious to me my house that I love with all my heart. This is my own little corner in which to hide from the world. My tiny planet, where I rejoice in the peace, peeping at him through the book. Sometimes I imagine how the book characters come to life and talk to me, sometimes I fall asleep on a favorite adventure novel, or turn the pages thoughtfully, thinking about their future and about high school friends.I always want to go home: in the afternoon after school or in the evening after a walk. If it's cold outside, the house warms me with its walls, and when it's hot – I find it a welcome coolness. My house is gently rocking me to sleep. I close my eyes and imagine myself as the captain of a large ship that carries me through the waves towards adventure. It was always so, and even now, when I start to grow up, I still feel the wandering wind and the whisper of the ocean breeze. So I always want to go back under the warm shelter where you can hide from rain and snow, watching the snowflakes slowly melting on the window glass and drink hot tea.It seems to me that everyone who has a favorite house, as happy as I am. Hiding in his little world, he may dream of travelling, doing things you love and make plans for the future. Much of our character is formed depending on where we live. If everything's fine at home, then you definitely will feel confidence and support. In difficult moments of life serene aura of the home will help you find the right solution and not to make a mistake. But if things get too hard, about all the trouble you can forget childhood memories of climbing with the legs in an old grandfather's chair and hiding under a fluffy blanket.

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TILCARA , Argentina --- Carmen Salvas mission may be ambitious , but her belief is simole: It's never too early to start caring for the land you live in and grow up in . It's a great joy to know that I am preparing a new generation to respect the environment "That's why on Saturday , Salva and a group of 60 to 100 students . parents, and teachers can be found venturing into their mountains , trash bags in hand and Ilamas in Salva's youth environmental group that is trying to clean up the surroundings , one plastic bottle at a time. 9) Salva was born and raised in the Jujuy (pronoumced hoo - whee ) province of northem Argentina , an area known for its rich culture and spectacular vistas.Despite its beauty, Salva says there's no real environmental conciousness in her community . We have a lot of issues to work on -- the problem of water contamination ; there's so much trash " Salva says . We can't just think that it will take care of itself " 10) Salva , a teacher in Jujuy for 20 years , says the environmental issues aren't recent . Ten years ago , she and her students noticed a lot of trash outside the school . The parks surrounding with school were littered with bottles ". They began volunteering with a govermmet program , collecting and bagging waste in the area . The program waned after a year , and students and teachers could no longer continue their environmental efforts . 11)Our city had no formal recycling program, "says Salva, so she began Esperanza de Vida in 1997 to organize and lead young participants in making our streets and our environment cleaner". At first, the group's activities were limited to cleaning parks near and around the school. But the organization's efforts have expanded well beyond the immediate area, and other Jujuy schools have joined in.About 150 people now take part, including about 80 children. 12) Salva and fellow teachers have noticed their students apply as much energy and commitment to the weekend envitonmental activities as they do to their general subjects. "Some even wait by my house on Saturday for the program to begin, " beams Salva. 13) The group convenes early in the morning to hike together into the mountains, where they work for hours, picking up trash and sparating recyclables. On an average Saturday cleanup, it's not unusual for recycling, cleaning thousands of bottles.The ilamas help carry the heavy load down from the mountains. The local goverment helps to tranport the collected recyclables to the drop-off center, nearly 50 miles away. 14) Salva says the group is raising awareness, adding new volunteers, and implementing new projects.The children are even teaching their parents to care for the environment around them."It's a great joy to know that i am preparing a new generation to respect the environment, " says Salva. "Their children's children will have another mentality, and our goal will be accomplished нужно сделать анализ все тексты
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