I started the project in Dausa farmers club in first of June and I begin to work in Biogas activities in Mandawar, in the beginning I knew just a little about biogas,” I remember from my first year of quimics class long time ago, my teacher told us about it and the scientist that first thought of that in the time end up in to being arrest cause the farmers that use it stop paying electricity and the government said that he was decreasing the taxes of government and it was a bad idea, after he was release and they gave him a prize cause it was a genial idea after all and biogas plantslegal to farmers and was install in a lot of zoos.”
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Podívejte se na 4 reporty od Janise z Lotyšska, který pracoval v Indii od října 2013 do března 2014. Green action, rarmer's club, community development, homeless projects.
The tiles were dirty and cold. The snow carried by the boots of the hurried passengers filthy melted in the diffuse layer on the whole length of the cold corridor. A guy with a floor cleaning machine was struggling without any chance to remove the dirty water from it. I searched some drier spots and seemingly untouched by steps of the travelers that were transiting the room.
On the 6th of December we arrived after a very long train ride from Ankara Turkey to Tabriz Iran. Our host, Asad and his friend BAmeen picked us up at the train station in less than 30 minutes. Soon after we arrived a bunch of their friends arrived at their place and we soon started talking about everything. Iranians are mostly curious about how their country is perceived in other parts of the world. We approached various topics, but the one that stayed with us during the entire travel was the Islamic political regime and its restrictions. There seems to be a huge gap between the younger population and the very intolerant political government. Iran, unlike other countries has a supreme leader who is the religious representative of Islam and who is also the most powerful person in the state. Therefore the President has limited power and the Islamic form of government dominates democracy.
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A Romanian writer said once that living is like driving a car, you always have to use the windshield, to look forward, and to progress, but sometimes you have to look through the mirrors, see what you’ve accomplished, what you can improve, and always share. This is what I will try to do now, look back a little bit, but suddenly my thoughts go to a place that not so long ago I used to call home. I remember reading the reports from previous DIs in Hornsjo, and being curious about their adventures, their experiences, their stories, and the stories of the people they’ve met. |
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