Water Everywhere?
Shared By Mark Flippo
Around the world, 768 million people don’t have access to safe water, and every day 1,400 children under the age of five die from water-based diseases. The trip to the nearest water source can take hours if not all day. More often than not, that water fetched on these long journeys is commonly contaminated with dangerous elements such as human and animal waste. Additionally, many women have little choice but to bring their young children along, which not only puts them in harm’s way, but also keeps them out of school.
The nylon and polypropylene fibers act as a scaffold for condensation and as the droplets of dew form, they follow the mesh into a basin at the base of the structure. Each pillar is comprised of two sections; a semi-rigid exoskeleton built by tying stalks of juncus or bamboo together and an internal plastic mesh reminiscent of the bags oranges come in.
Italian designer Arturo Vittori has unveiled the WarkaWater Tower, a revolutionary new way to collect clean drinking water in Ethiopia and other parts of Africa. The artist was inspired by a recent trip to a remote village in northeastern Ethiopia where water collection is often a dangerous and incredibly time-consuming process. Vittori innovative WarkaWater Towers, will take advantage of condensation.
Thank God for people that are trying to help out as much needed relief for war torn and ravaged countries! Third world countries need to be blessed. Some may not like what I am going to say! God is in control of everything!! If a country is not doing well there must be something in there past that needs repenting of as a nation for.
When innocent blood is spilled on the ground it cries out to be avenged. Your blood is living because the Bible says the "life is in the blood"! America paid for all that the evil that was done to the American Indians. Look at the dividing line between the North and the South during the Civil War! It is the same as The Trail of Tears! The Indians were deliberately given blankets that the soldiers knew were infected with the Smallpox disease!
The Trail of Tears was a series of forced relocation of Native American nations in the United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The removal included members of the Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations. The Cherokee was divided into thirteen groups, the last of which was led by John Ross, who had negotiated the nation's emigration contract with the Van Buren administration. Approximately 2,000-6,000 of the 16,543 relocated Cherokee perished along the way!
I hope this helps you understand the relationship that God has with innocent blood being shed. It did not work for the good of Cain. He will always bring an answer to innocent deaths. Yes that means for abortion also!!
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Shared By Mark Flippo
Around the world, 768 million people don’t have access to safe water, and every day 1,400 children under the age of five die from water-based diseases. The trip to the nearest water source can take hours if not all day. More often than not, that water fetched on these long journeys is commonly contaminated with dangerous elements such as human and animal waste. Additionally, many women have little choice but to bring their young children along, which not only puts them in harm’s way, but also keeps them out of school.
The nylon and polypropylene fibers act as a scaffold for condensation and as the droplets of dew form, they follow the mesh into a basin at the base of the structure. Each pillar is comprised of two sections; a semi-rigid exoskeleton built by tying stalks of juncus or bamboo together and an internal plastic mesh reminiscent of the bags oranges come in.
Italian designer Arturo Vittori has unveiled the WarkaWater Tower, a revolutionary new way to collect clean drinking water in Ethiopia and other parts of Africa. The artist was inspired by a recent trip to a remote village in northeastern Ethiopia where water collection is often a dangerous and incredibly time-consuming process. Vittori innovative WarkaWater Towers, will take advantage of condensation.
Thank God for people that are trying to help out as much needed relief for war torn and ravaged countries! Third world countries need to be blessed. Some may not like what I am going to say! God is in control of everything!! If a country is not doing well there must be something in there past that needs repenting of as a nation for.
When innocent blood is spilled on the ground it cries out to be avenged. Your blood is living because the Bible says the "life is in the blood"! America paid for all that the evil that was done to the American Indians. Look at the dividing line between the North and the South during the Civil War! It is the same as The Trail of Tears! The Indians were deliberately given blankets that the soldiers knew were infected with the Smallpox disease!
The Trail of Tears was a series of forced relocation of Native American nations in the United States following the Indian Removal Act of 1830. The removal included members of the Cherokee, Muscogee, Seminole, Chickasaw, and Choctaw nations. The Cherokee was divided into thirteen groups, the last of which was led by John Ross, who had negotiated the nation's emigration contract with the Van Buren administration. Approximately 2,000-6,000 of the 16,543 relocated Cherokee perished along the way!
I hope this helps you understand the relationship that God has with innocent blood being shed. It did not work for the good of Cain. He will always bring an answer to innocent deaths. Yes that means for abortion also!!
http://moderndayparablesrcf.com