Solar Plants in the Us

solar plants in the us
solar plants in the us

Can we change what we teach our young?

Because the Earth and its inhabitants die is not a good measure would amend program of high technology for a few generations of children to become more autonomous and less dependent on outside sources. Perhaps teach medicine could do more and more their own food, housing Earth Friendly, solar and wind. It seems that all we need to buy at Walmart and APRT falls in no time. We buy the drugs do not work or are harmful to us. Why not grow their own weed in your yard. Who said that we all have the lawn perfectly manicured golf course? The same companies that we are selling deadly against weeds we sell pills cons evils of our plant too many things (weeds) that use its products to be destroyed. Let's change the curriculum. Maybe that our children can save the planet if we do. And saved. Teaching chemistry, teaching skills to meet, learn self-accommodation sufficient and agriculture.

Some teachers are a part of this teaching, but most have a curriculum is necessary to learn For students score well on standardized tests. We must teach our own children and perhaps a group like the Girl Scouts can teach certain skills that you mention. Volunteer with children and teaching chatting! (With the agreement of parents) also need new people on school boards and even higher levels. People who are open to new things and new ideas, trying not to like all schools that are 30-50 years are needed to start making real changes. I teach the more practical matters too. What you mentioned and how to pay bills, budget, be responsible, stay out of debt on advertising - it would be a good idea. . . Much of our education system is a dinosaur and a lot of what we have done is simply to continue what has been done in the past. It is misleading to children. Do not wait until someone does, you're somebody. While living and doing well.

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