Ashish Amatya  (197 views)

 

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Age

28

Location

kathmandu valley, Nepal

Birthday

April 7
 
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Age

28

Birthday

April 7

Location

kathmandu valley, Nepal

Languages

English, Nepali
 

About Me

ASHISH

all about Me.... WWW.ASHISH.NET.NP

Me ashish! (aka Sumit ) I can't describe my self. Well most of them say my character suits what 'Aries' says. By myself, I always try to make good friends and lots of friends. But my touch circle is very few, And people who currently are in touch are getting away... Help me Hi5 !!

Check Out My Canyon Swing over Bhote Koshi River..


I Also..love the game of football........



Interests

Computer gamings,football, web development and coding, swimming

Favorite Music

Infadels
 

Favorite Music Video

complicated - Avril , 'Hero- iglesias'
 

Favorite Movies

Troy, Net 2.0, The Core
 

Favorite TV Shows

Gamer TV 'NOW',
 

Favorite Quote

Keep trying..
 

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Global Warming : May 21, 2007
We are warming up our planet. Unless we take steps now to curb global warming, our way of life, our planet, and people are all in grave danger. It is the greenhouse gases produced in earth that causes Global warming effect and heating up our planet. It's time to act now before it's too late..

What I found that following the procedures as below will control Global Warming Effect :

1.
Drive Smart!
A well-tuned car with properly inflated tires burns less gasoline—cutting pollution and saving you money at the pump. If you have two cars, drive the one with better gas mileage whenever possible. Better yet, skip the drive and take public transit, walk, or bicycle when you can.

2.
Write your leaders now. Urge them to raise fuel economy standards to 40 miles per gallon.
Modern technology can make our cars and trucks go farther on a gallon of gas. It's the biggest single step we can take to curb global warming. The less gasoline we burn, the less CO2 we put into the air. Taking this step would also save nearly 4 million barrels of oil a day — more oil than we currently import from the Persian Gulf and could ever extract from the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge combined. And by saving gas, you save nearly $2,000 at the pump over the life of your car.



3.
Support clean, renewable energy.
Renewable energy solutions, such as wind and solar power, can reduce our reliance on coal-burning power plants, the largest source of global warming pollution in the United States. Call your local utility and sign up for renewable energy. If they don't offer it, ask them why not?

4.
Replace incandescent light bulbs with compact fluorescent bulbs.
Especially those that burn the longest each day. Compact fluorescents produce the same amount of light as normal bulbs, but use about a quarter of the electricity and last ten times as long. Each switch you make helps clean the air today, curb global warming, and save you money on your electricity bill.

5.
Saving energy at home is good for the environment and for your wallet.
Start with caulking and weather-stripping on doorways and windows. Then adjust your thermostat and start saving. For each degree you lower your thermostat in the winter, you can cut your energy bills by 3 percent. Finally, ask your utility company to do a free energy audit of your home to show you how to save even more money.


6.
Become a smart water consumer.
Install low-flow showerheads and faucets and you'll use half the water without decreasing performance. Then turn your hot water heater down to 120°F and see hot-water costs go down by as much as 50 percent.

7.
Buy energy-efficient electronics and appliances.
Replacing an old refrigerator or an air conditioner with an energy-efficient model will save you money on your electricity bill and cut global warming pollution. Look for the Energy Star label on new appliances or visit their website at
www.energystar.gov to find the most energy-efficient products.

8.
Plant a Tree, protect a forest.
Protecting forests is a big step on the road to curbing global warming. Trees "breathe in" carbon dioxide, but slash-and-burn farming practices, intensive livestock production, and logging have destroyed 90 percent of the native forests in the United States. And you can take action in your own backyard — planting shade trees around your house will absorb CO2, and slash your summer air-conditioning bills.

9.
Reduce! Reuse! Recycle!
Producing new paper, glass, and metal products from recycled materials saves 70 to 90 percent of the energy and pollution, including CO2, that would result if the product came from virgin materials. Recycling a stack of newspapers only 4 feet high will save a good-sized tree. Please...buy recycled products!

10.
Mount a local campaign against global warming.
Educate your community about how it can cut global warming pollution. Support measures at the national, state, and local level that:
  • Make automobiles go further on a gallon of gas;
  • Accelerate the use of clean, renewable energy sources, such as solar and wind;
  • Increase energy efficiency and conservation; and
  • Preserve forests around the world.

                                                                                       SAVE PLANET EARTH !
                                                                                       ASHISH

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Mar 30 10:56 AM
 
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dada,brt. aauna hunna? kina na aaunu vako 6ucha
 
Nov 26, 2008 11:06 AM
 
usle gaeko bhaye po..proof ke chha, photo ma dekhay chaina... hoina Ashish...?
 
Nov 16, 2008 10:26 PM
 
tero swing hererai daar lagyo..... ani k cha ni tero haal khabar.... gayab chas ni.....
 
Sep 24, 2008 8:41 PM
Ranju says:
 
You have shared a very good information on today's hot topic, 'Global Warming' !!! Hope you'll come up with some more topics in the future.
 
Sep 24, 2008 8:21 PM
Ranju says:
 
OUTSTANDING effort !
'Do your best, God will do the rest'.
 
Aug 19, 2008 3:46 AM
Dolma says:
 
Nice profile. You are different than other's and your profile is also very unique. I like it
 
Aug 19, 2008 3:34 AM
Dolma says:
 
Hi
aka Sumit. Gentleman, Thank x a lot for informing all about global warming. keep it up hiro,..............
 
Nov 19, 2007 8:06 AM
Joshi says:
 
Hey GWBasic!
Remember?
K cha k gardai chau?
 
Sep 16, 2007 8:15 AM
 
hi ashish!
i have always known u as a very genuine , good and a very genius guy..!..sky is ur limit.. u are capable of acheiving whatever u want..
i am so glad u r my fren.
 
 
Mar 30, 2005 1:41 AM
Aman says:
 
a VERY TALENETED GUY JUST MISSING A BIT OF GOOD GUIDANCE

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