19-25
A Journey through Time
submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Gabriel Zarb for 19-25
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Through time, this building has lost its purpose and left abandoned in the countryside. This machinery has rusted over a period of time and deteriorated as a result of the chemical reactions that occured between itself and the surrounding environment. These are causing bad effects on the environment.

Killing the Living
submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Chiara Sciortino for 19-25
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A lot of pesticides are being used to kill the so-called harmful insects in order to grow the lovely crops. In reality, what’s taking place is that the pesticides that are being sprayed on these crops are ending up in the humans’ digestive system. Such pesticides are not only destroying little creatures but also human beings.

Clean Air for People!
submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Alessia Kniep for 19-25
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The air that people breathe in is not clean air. Thus, some individuals have to receive a supply of oxygen from an inhaler in order to survive. On the other hand, there are others that couldn’t care less about smoking and is indirectly affecting other peoples’ health.

Take Action to Save Earth!
submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Kelly Ciappara for 19-25
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One third of the food produced is wasted or lost. As a result, uneaten food ends up in incinerators rather than in composting and so it leads to the creation of additional pollution. On the other hand, one person out of nine still does not have sufficient access to food today. So, we should act fast and promote ways to reduce food waste in the first place.

Stairway to Heaven
submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Harrison Bugeja for 19-25
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This bulky iron staircase was thrown away in the countryside and left to corrode in the environment as opposed to being disposed of properly, in a civic amenity site.

All wrapped up
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Nathan Aquilina for 19-25
dissemination(s): school media
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Another example of rubbish being thrown outside, hence impacting our nature.

Eating others’ leftovers
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Sefora Apap for 19-25
dissemination(s): school media
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The photo illustrates a person trying to have lunch in a park. However it is obvious that the view is far from scenic.

Foreign vs Local
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Ryan Borg for 19-25
dissemination(s): school media
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Which ones would you choose? Don’t judge a book by its cover. Just because the fruit is shiny doesn’t mean it’s healthier.

Old vs New
submitted by Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre Maria Regina College : Mark Fenech for 19-25
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Why is a new structure being built when there is an old abandoned one beside it? This shows how the bad management of our infrastructure has a direct effect on the environment, thus reducing the amount of space of nature.

Breaking free
submitted by Maria Regina College Dun Manwel Attard Young Adult Education Resource Centre : Warren Cordina for 19-25
dissemination(s): school media
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Imagine 450 years of life wrapped around plastic. That’s the amount of time it will take for the plastic to decompose. The flower will never be free.



