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Watch this video for a demonstration of "How To Reuse Everyday Items". Tocomplete the task, you will need: A commitment to recycling An ability to think outside the box Get started with the first step: Don't automatically discard your morning newspaper. Use it in place of paper towels to clean glass and mirrors (it doesn't leave streaks!), shred it to make packing material, use it as a fire starter, and wrap gifts with it. For the complete guide, go to www.howcast.com Also check out Howcast for other do-it-yourself videos from shahb and more videos in the Waste Reduction and Re-Use category. How can you contribute? Create your own DIY guide at www.howcast.com or produce your own Howcast spots with the Howcast Filmmakers Program at www.howcast.com
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A simple steps to convert newspaper waste into recycled bag, reducing the amount of plastic bag waste that contaminates the environment.
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I decided to use water bottles to give value to the saying: "it's the thought that counts" and the attractiveness in the idea of re-using and recycling. Created by: Jeff Pfeffer Starring: Mary Salcedo Serge Suchkov Music: Priscilla Ahn - Red Cape Special Thanks: Annabelle Seow Minori Sato
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In this finale from the musical "Planet Patrol", the cast reminds the audience to Reduce, Reuse, and Recycle. This musical was first performed in 1992 by my third grade class as a culminating activity following a unit on ecology.
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Music video by Jack Johnson performing The 3 R's. (C) 2006 Brushfire Records
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A few questions for Holly... Okay, Holly, first of all WHY DO YOU HAVE TO USE CATHETERS EVERY DAY FOR THE REST OF YOUR LIFE? Also, why weren't you devastated about that? Granted, the notion of reusing a catheter every day for the rest of your life is so shitty. But, it pales in comparison to the fact that you still have to use a catheter every day for the rest of your life. You know what I'm saying Holly? That's like becoming paraplegic and then getting mad when you find out you still have to cut your toenails. Furthermore, Holly, WHY ARE YOU SO SCARED OF TALKING TO STRANGERS OVER THE TELEPHONE? I mean, that's okay, but it has nothing to do with you having to use catheters every day for the rest of your life. Those are separate issues right there. However, Holly, if you're having problems with the catheters you use every day for the rest of your life, I'm pretty sure you should only talk to strangers about that. Ideally, they'd be strangers who can't see your sad face. Not to make light of your problem! Agoraphobia is a real thing. But Holly, you know agoraphobia isn't treated by using catheters every day for the rest of your life, right? Catheters play no part in mental health. All you need to do is go see a therapist, Holly. Unless of course, you already have a therapist. Oh my god. Holly. Did your therapist say you had to use catheters every day for the rest of your life? Because he is wrong. Also, Holly, WHAT'S WITH THAT CAT AT THE END? You don't...oh Jesus, Holly ...
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This shows how to sharpen multi-blade razor blade cartridges after they have exhausted their normal usefulness... the inventor of this technique, Terry Pundiak of Easton, PA , has been using the same cartridge for over 20 months, continuing having close, smooth shaves with no facial nicks. When a razor cartridge starts to give you that sharp, nicking feeling that it is time to replace it, simply, slide your razor up your forearm, backwards, with moderate pressure about 10 times. It has worked for me for the last 3 years.
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"Three is a magic number." The students of Sunset Beach Elementary School sing along with Jack Johnson in a group rendition of 'Reduce, Reuse, Recycle.' Environmental education is crucial to the preservation of Hawaii - and the planet. Distributed by TubeMogul. explore™ (explore.org) is a multimedia organization that documents leaders around the world who have devoted their lives to extraordinary causes. Both educational and inspirational, explore creates a portal into the soul of humanity by championing the selfless acts of others.