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| September 2010 • 36th issue • editor@freeway.org • About Freeway | |
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The town where I live and go to school is called Radolfzell and it’s a great place for getting around by bike. There are good cycle paths all over the town and you hardly ever have to go by car. Lots of children go to school by bike and many adults cycle to work, or use their bikes to do some shopping. There are lots of different tours, which you can choose from. Radolfzell is situated at Lake Constance.
Hanna-Joanne Ewen Facing the rise of the oil price, it begins to appear alternate solutions.
The cars can ascend to the place of the installation to gasoline, the installation to gas (GPL).
Danilo Polizzi A big issue is getting your electricity for a small amount of money, with solar cells, it can be aquired very easily. Solar cells are squareshaped cells that collect the sunbeams and then convert them into electric power. It is often mistaken for solarcollectors, but the main difference is that solarcollectors heat up the water, that later on can be used to heat the house. With solar cells, the sun is directly converted into electricpower.
Marcus Näslund
This City
We didn’t build this city on rock ‘n’ roll We built this city on death, The slow and muted death of the world. The bleed. The cull. The wipe-out. Once wet with full-blooded green and now? Industrial. Now artificial, silicon, skyscraper grey. Now chilling and cauterized, deadened dead end. And he saw that it was ruined. And wept.
Eleanor Sanders |
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