Wisdom Trust Eco-Tip 22-09-2009
Eco-Tip.
Eat More Raw Food.
Improve your health and save energy by eating more raw foods such as fresh fruits and salads.
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A Footnote On Education...
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1. A Fact From Our Library
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The literacy rate in Laos is 65.6%, compared to over 99% in Poland, Slovakia, UK and Australia.
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2. An Ecotip From Our Library
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Sensible Food Choices.
Make sensible choices when selecting your food. For example, it's worth noting that it takes 50,000 - 100,000 litres of water (total usage) to put 1Kg of meat on a supermarket shelf, but only 900 litres of water to put 1Kg of wheat on the same shelf.
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