Thursday, March 25, 2010

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Dune du Pilat Pilat or

Answer the following questions:

1. What is a dune?
2. Why is she famous?
3. Where is she?
4. How tall is she? Height? In depth? In languor?
5. How did it get?
6. Describe your impression watching the dune?

http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dune_du_Pyla

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THE FUTUROSCOPE

Answer the following questions:

1. Where is the Futuroscope?
2. What's this?
3. When did it open?
4. Seeking 5 attractions that you love? Describe them.
5. How many people have visited it in 2009?

www.futuroscope.com

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

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founds and ignorance.



This post was inspired by the mood the day for 21/03/2010 we went to Rafraf, as part of the association "OCEAN INITIATIVES.

Half of the Facebook group wanted to participate in this day of cleaning beaches or river banks have been doing for several years in many countries.

this bright warm and sunny Sunday, hundreds of volunteers, young and old of all social groups (academics, doctors, engineers, professors, professionals, craftsmen, students, etc ...) do not hesitate to arm themselves with gloves, trash bags, rakes and shovels for exploring the beautiful beach Rafraf and collect all the garbage left by the majority of those who frequent the beach or rejected by the Sea since thrown in the water by boat!

After a few hours of work (sometimes hard on the backs of older!), Dozens of bags filled with various waste but primarily of plastic have been assembled, not less than two tractor trailers were needed to remove !
The worst is that if we had had the strength or courage, we could have picked up 10 times.


Living 40 years in this country became mine by force of circumstance, I am well aware of the problem recurring and running in a grow from year to year, the glaring lack of awareness by many that we are destroying small fire in the beautiful country that could be Tunisia.

Whether it be municipalities or individuals who take steps to warn and information of all: nothing works.

Plus, we talk about on TV or radio, more teachers in schools trying to educate children about environmental issues, the more one tries to show that a small gesture of each would Tunisia make clean and beautiful, and everyone would benefit from this improvement of the living, the more it seems that people even educated, make no effort, on the contrary!

It's heartbreaking, frustrating and worrisome.

Tunisia becomes a vast garbage pit open: there is no place untouched by the scourge of plastic bags in the first gust of wind and trees cling to disfigure the beautiful scenery.
Even the places most frequented by tourists (apart from the cocoon formed by small hotels, and more ..) full of various wastes, mainly plastic bottles, paper fat, used tissues, syringes (real dangers for children who pick them up without knowing the danger ).....

Yet the country has staked everything on tourism! But I know many people who have already traveled widely in different countries, refused to return because of dirt from the country, harassment of sellers and poor service quality in hotels in Tunisia. (These last two points could be discussed in another article, because I'll lose my way)

It would be so simple for everyone to understand the importance of the problem and remedying them without much effort.
Why throw all that encumbers us by land (bus tickets or train, dirty tissues, paper packing our snacks, cigarettes, bottles, etc ...) while there are around garbage cans, containers, or wastebaskets. And if in some places, these utensils are missing, keep our garbage in a bag we'll take once they return home.

It is clear that the primary responsibility for these uncivil behaviors are parents.
They need to learn, their children, starting when they are old enough to understand (that is to say, very young) the right thing, good reflexes and especially to show themselves an example by behaving in this manner.

But how many still do?
Schools must obviously adopt the same attitude, as well as bodies.
In addition, like most people do not understand and do not pay attention only when it can cost them and that it affects their wallets, we must establish and implement especially severe fines.

I would not be biased and not to admit that this problem only affects Tunisia, it would lie, but since the time that I saw (only in my native country) I saw Tunisia s improve the economic point of view but the mindset and attitudes deteriorate, and that's what touches me and upsets me the most.

For, what country will we leave to our grandchildren? Let's think about it and if we really like, think of them.