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Brieffreunde- Initiative gegen die Todesstrafe e.V. Die Initiative gegen die Todesstrafe e.V. ist dabei, ihr System zur Vermittlung von Brieffreundschaften zu ändern. Wir möchten einerseits nicht dazu übergehen, Adressen von Häftlingen ohne Auswahlmöglichkeit zuzuteilen, andererseits aber auch nicht mehr, wie bisher, die Vermittlung von Brieffreundschaften zu sehr sich selbst überlassen. Unser Ziel ist dabei in jedem Fall eine größere Zahl von Brieffreundschaften, die dauerhaft Bestand haben, und eine bessere Möglichkeit, Sie dabei zu unterstützen. Deshalb sieht unser neues System wie folgt aus:

Recycling Game - Recycling Word Search Game - Reduce, Reuse, Recycle - Ozzoom - Planet Ozkids - Games, Puzzles and Crosswords Ozzoom > Word Search Games > Recycling Recycling Word Search Game Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. Taking care of the environment is very important to all of us. You can make a difference! Many materials you use everyday can be reused and recycled.

VWG - Verkehr und Wasser GmbH Oldenburg - Startseite [squat!net] - »Gefangene Tiere mögen noch so gut gefüttert und gehegt sein, sie haben >nichts zu tun<. Wenn man der Ansicht ist, daß die Befriedigung aller physiologischen Bedürfnisse genügt, um bei einem Tier (oder einem Menschen) ein Gefühl des Wohlbehagens hervorzurufen, dann müßte ihr Leben im Zoo sie höchst zufrieden machen. Aber dieses Parasitenleben beraubt sie der Reize, die es ihnen ermöglichen würden, ihren körperlichen und geistigen fähigkeiten aktiv Ausdruck zu geben; so werden sie oft gelangweilt und teilnahmslos und apathisch.

Recycling for Kids These days it is recognised that it is important that children know how to help the environment by recycling, and schools do a really good job! Consequently children are often the instigators and policemen of recycling in the home. If they are not, are if you think the children you know need a little nudge in the right direction, you can find plenty of inspiration on our Recycling pages! Teach kids the three R's:

Recycling around the world The UK government is trying to encourage more people to recycle their waste and reduce the UK's waste mountain. Figures suggest 60% of all household waste could be recycled or composted, but the largest nation in the UK, England, appears to be reusing only 17.7%. Here BBC correspondents provide a snapshot of how the UK's European neighbours and other countries approach recycling of everyday rubbish. SWITZERLAND: Imogen Foulkes Switzerland is proud of its recycling efforts, and with good reason. Glass and paper are just some of the things the average Swiss refuses to simply throw away.

Watch a collection of 2012 education reports from John Merrow and Learning Matters Below is every piece we produced for PBS NewsHour in 2012. We also produced other videos directly for the web in 2012; you can watch those here. Our relationship with NewsHour dates back many years, and while we produce documentaries and other content for different sources (such as The Education of Michelle Rhee for Frontline on January 8, 2013), year-over-year the primary distributor of our education reporting is PBS’ award-winning nightly news show. These pieces are listed in chronological order from the beginning of the year to the end of the year. Our work is made possible, as is all PBS reporting, by generous support from viewers like you. If you’d like to contribute towards our efforts in 2013, please click here.

5 Good Places for Kids to Learn About the News When I was a student in Mrs. Simmons's second grade classroom one of the things that I looked forward to every week was the arrival of the Scholastic Weekly Reader . I loved read the stories about news from other parts of the world (I guess I was destined to become a social studies teacher). Today, students don't have to wait for the Scholastic Weekly Reader to appear in their teacher's mailbox. Spotlight: Rocks and Minerals If you look at pictures of Earth from space, you can see what a rocky planet we live on. The continents are vast shields of stone, with mountains covering one-fifth of the land area. The oceans are dotted with islands—and the dark seas conceal rocky bottoms. There are only four terrestrial (rocky) planets in our solar system: Mercury, Venus, Earth, and Mars.

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