Wednesday, January 26, 2011

Good and Bad Feedbacks

A feedback is a comment of your own opinion about someone else’s work to show your reaction. It should be a short. Specific comments with honesty, and targets to help them improve on.
Why are they so important? Feedbacks are important so you can learn from your own mistakes. Simply, it’s not just what you think about your own work, but what everyone else think. With good feedback, it can help you learn more about different point of views instead of just one. Not just what you like, but what others like.
“Politics” Do you like the sound of that word? You might be that quarter out there who are obsessed with that word. You might be that half out there who hates it. Undeniably, you may be that last quarter out there who have nothing to say.
Feedbacks can help develop and increase your perspectives of seeing things in different ways. So in your next work, you will be able to do what others prefer to require.
If there’s no feedback, you will always think that your work is just perfect while someone from a completely different background would think it’s rubbish.


Good feedbacks will always help you
To improve on your work
Learn from your mistakes
Learn from a new point of view
Learn what others need instead of just your own
Bad feedbacks
Never helps you to improve
Never tell you what you did wrong
Not always related to your work
Never tell you what you should do.

Monday, January 10, 2011

Ways to Conserve Water



Venn Diagram
Why walk all the way to the bathroom to litter, than just dumping it in a within reach, convenient, appropriate bin? Toilets are where you do your business.

You waste 5 litres of water per minute, every time you leave the tap running. Which makes it 2500ml every 30 seconds, and 83ml every second. Think.

Leaks... are leaks. Fix it earlier to prevent larger leaks.


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We can start campaigns in other countries to help donate water, food, or money to the unlucky. 
The money collected can be used to buy water supply, food resources or shelter.

We can also educate young children on saving water as it is “blue gold”.
Increase the price of water to a reasonable amount. 
Installing a water meter can set a limit in using the water so they do not overuse it.

A good way to reduce the amount of water used is to educate the public.
 For example – about the amount of fresh water left on Earth, the causes of global warming, or the effects on health of the people when we run of out fresh water. As they know the current condition of the fresh water left on Earth, they will start to reduce since they notice how life would be without it.
Let the public know about how fortunate they are.
Ask for donations to Africa as they are less fortunate to be born in a country like that.