rabiatul rosli
Monday, May 31, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
secrets
Something to get off my chest
My life gets kinda boring
Need something that I can confess
Til' all my sleeves are stained red
From all the truth that I've said
Come by it honestly I swear
Thought you saw wink, no
I've been on the brink, so
Tell me what you want to hear
Something that were like those years
Sick of all the insincere
So I'm gonna give all my secrets away
This time, don't need another perfect line
Don't care if critics never jump in line
I'm gonna give all my secrets away
My god, amazing how we got this far
It's like we're chasing all those stars
Who's driving shiny big black cars
And everyday I see the news
All the problems that we could solve
And when a situation rises
Just write it into an album
Singing straight, too cold
I don't really like my flow, no, so
Oh, got no reason, got not shame
Got no family I can blame
Just don't let me disappear
I'mma tell you everything
Wednesday, May 19, 2010
worlds greenest homes!!
About the worlds greenest home show;Hosted by John Bell guides this whirlwind global tour of breathtaking planet-friendly residences while introducing viewers to the cutting-edge innovations that make these eco-palaces as green as they are glam.
From sleek temples of glass and steel to elaborate mansions made from pressed earth and recycled blue jeans, these one-of-a-kind houses are like nothing you've ever seen before. Each episode highlights two incredible residences in dynamic all-access explorations that show off these homes' style and decor, architectural boldness, and the visionary green secrets behind it all. Go from Athens to Aspen in an afternoon to see the coolest ideas in environmentally-savvy building, and meet the people who dwell in neo-green splendour.
Whether it's an oceanside bungalow fit for a Hollywood star, or an experimental urban home that would blend seamlessly into a sci-fi future scape, every high concept residence here is a testament to ingenuity, determination, conservation, and pure aesthetic flair. Groundbreaking, gorgeous and inspiring, these magnificent structures feature extraordinary ecological solutions that take green to a new level of design.
World's Greenest Homes proves that luxury and ecology can, and do, exist under the same roof. Tune in to this feast for the eyes and discover how comfortable and elegant green can be.
Monday, May 17, 2010
suddenly
And I can't get you off my mind
And nobody knows it but me
I stare at your photograph
Still sleep in the shirt you left
And nobody knows it but me
Everyday I wipe my tears away
So many nights I've prayed for you to say
I should've been chasing you
I should've been trying to prove
That you were all that mattered to me
I should've said all the things that I kept inside of me
And maybe I could've made you believe
That what we had was all we'd ever need
My friends think I'm moving on
But the truth is I'm not that strong
And nobody knows it but me
And I've kept all the words you said
In a box underneath my bed
And nobody knows it but me
But if you're happy I'll get through somehow
But the truth is that I've been screaming out
Friday, May 14, 2010
green green green!!
Wednesday, May 12, 2010
more green tips!!
green tips!!
there just so many green tips that we can follow and do it in our daily lifestyle! so why not we just spend a little time and effort to make it work. this might be a simple act to you but actually a really hugely one to the planet earth.together we can make this work and help saving the mother earth!
Friday, May 7, 2010
slow me down!
Rushing and racing and running in circles, Moving so fast, I'm forgetting my purpose Blur of the traffic is sending me spinning, Getting nowhere My head and my heart are colliding, chaotic, Pace of the world, I just wish I could stop it Try to appear like I've got it together I'm falling apart Save me, Somebody take my hand, and lead me Slow me down. Don't let love pass me by Just show me how Cause I'm ready to fall, Don't let me live a lie Before my life flys by I need you to slow me down Sometimes I fear that I might dissapear, In the blur of fast forward I faulter again Forgetting to breathe, I need to sleep, I'm getting nowhere All that I've missed I see in the reflection, Passed me while I wasn't paying attention Tired of rushing, racing and running I'm falling apart The noise of the world is getting me caught up, Chasing the clock and I wish I could stop it Just need to breathe, somebody please Slow me down
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
heal the world!
Brighter Than Tomorrow, And If You Really Try You'll Find There's No Need To Cry
For The Living, Make A Little Space Make A Better Place...Heal The World Make It A Better Place
For You And For Me And The Entire Human Race, There Are People Dying If You Care Enough
For The Living Make A Better Place For You And For Me, If You Want To Know Why
Then It Feels That Always Love's Enough For Us Growing,So Make A Better World...
And The Dream We Were Conceived In Will Reveal A Joyful Face, And The World We Once Believed In
Will Shine Again In Grace Then Why Do We Keep Strangling Life, Wound This Earth Crucify Its Soul
Though It's Plain To See This World Is Heavenly, We Could Fly So High Let Our Spirits Never Die,
In My Heart I Feel You Are All My Brothers And Sisters, Create A World With No Fear
Monday, May 3, 2010
Only about 12 percent of "custom" plastic bottles, a category dominated by water, were recycled in 2003, according to industry consultant R.W. Beck, Inc. That's 40 million bottles a day that went into the trash or became litter. In contrast, the recycling rate for plastic soft drink bottles is around 30 percent.
The low water bottle recycling rate also impacts the overall recycling rate of all recyclable plastic containers. That's fallen from 53 percent in 1994 to 19 percent in 2003.
Plastics should be recycled so that less petroleum — a finite commodity — is consumed, Franklin says.
"The environmental impacts are in the drilling of the oil," she adds, noting that burning fossil fuel also releases gases that many scientists tie to global warming.
A second reason for recycling, Franklin says, is the litter factor. While plastic water bottles are not a significant percentage of overall waste, the empties are certainly all around us visually.
Thirdly, she says, is the fact that the domestic plastics recycling industry faces a shortage because so much is being exported to China for recycling there. That shortage has also led to fears that some companies will go bankrupt.
"There is a means to reclaim these bottles and use them to make new bottles and other products at home," Franklin says, "but they (recyclers) simply can't get enough of the containers to do it."
Strategies
The Container Recycling Institute thinks a nationwide bottle deposit law would create the incentive to recycle, especially when it comes to plastic bottles, and ease the burden on taxpayers, who pay for cleaning up litter.
"A national bottle bill, or producer responsibility bill, could turn it around and shift the costs from government and taxpayers to producers and consumers," Franklin says.
States with deposit laws already recycle four out of five bottles, Franklin notes, thanks in part to an army of recyclers — from Boy Scout Troops to office cleaning crews — that turns one person's trash into their income.
Eleven states have bottle bills but they are a patchwork with no two alike, she adds, and only three states, California, Hawaii and Maine, include plastic water bottles in their laws.
A national law, she says, should cover new containers that didn't exist 20 years ago, e.g. plastic water bottles, and enforce a dime-per-bottle deposit "as it is in Michigan, where deposit containers are recovered at a rate of 95 percent."
But while deposit legislation has had varying degrees of bipartisan support in Congress over the years, it has never become law.
Franklin blames opposition from the beverage industry, saying its campaign contributions have given it "incredible political clout in Congress and actually in every state legislature in the country."