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05:09:28 01/24/12
Free Runggye Adak (English Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
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Free Runggye Adak (English Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 51 5 ratings Time: 00:44 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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05:09:28 01/24/12
Free Runggye Adak (English Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
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Free Runggye Adak (English Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 71 5 ratings Time: 00:44 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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05:09:12 01/24/12
Jamyang Lobsang - Son of Runggye Adak www.FreeAdak.org
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Jamyang Lobsang - Son of Runggye Adak www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 36 7 ratings Time: 01:23 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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05:09:12 01/24/12
Jamyang Lobsang - Son of Runggye Adak www.FreeAdak.org
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Jamyang Lobsang - Son of Runggye Adak www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 36 7 ratings Time: 01:23 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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05:08:09 01/24/12
Atuk Tseten - Nephew of Runggye Adak www.FreeAdak.org
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Atuk Tseten - Nephew of Runggye Adak www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 16 3 ratings Time: 02:23 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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05:08:09 01/24/12
Atuk Tseten - Nephew of Runggye Adak www.FreeAdak.org
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Atuk Tseten - Nephew of Runggye Adak www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 16 3 ratings Time: 02:23 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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05:07:55 01/24/12
Runggye Adak sofortige Freilassung (German Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
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Runggye Adak sofortige Freilassung (German Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 21 4 ratings Time: 00:44 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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05:07:55 01/24/12
Runggye Adak sofortige Freilassung (German Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
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Runggye Adak sofortige Freilassung (German Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 21 4 ratings Time: 00:44 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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05:07:35 01/24/12
Libere a Runggye Adak (Spanish Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
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Libere a Runggye Adak (Spanish Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 12 5 ratings Time: 00:44 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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05:07:35 01/24/12
Libere a Runggye Adak (Spanish Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
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Libere a Runggye Adak (Spanish Subtitle) www.FreeAdak.org
Like or Thumbs Up to show your support for Tibetan people Click here for more Tibet videos www.youtube.com On August 1, 2007, Runggye Adak, a nomad from Lithang, Kham in eastern Tibet was arrested for publicly calling for the return of the Dalai Lama to Tibet. During the Lithang Horse Racing Festival in Tibet, Runggye took the microphone on the stage and called to the crowd,"These days there are those who say we don't need the Dalai Lama. The Dalai Lama is the one that we six million Tibetans truly [need]...". Link : org2.democracyinaction.org For this simple act of expressing his opinion Runggye Adak was promptly arrested and later sentenced to eight year in prison for "provocation to subvert state power", along with three other Tibetans, Adak Lupoe, Jamyang Kunkhyen and Lothok, who attempted to tell people in the outside world about Runggye Adak's arrest. In response to Runggye Adak's arrest, over two hundred Tibetans congregated outside Lithang police station to appeal for his release. Eye witness reports describe how police and soldiers violently dispersed local gatherings in Lithang by using tear gas, stun grenades and metal batons. Hundreds of local government officials have been ordered to attend meetings to condemn Adak's actions. When Runggye Adak was sentenced he was said to have told the court: "I wanted His Holiness to return, and I wanted to raise Tibetan concerns and grievances, as there is no outlet for us to do so. That made me sad and made me act." Take ... From: TibetArchive Views: 15 5 ratings Time: 00:44 More in Nonprofits & Activism
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03:55:04 06/18/11
WebBeat.TV 127 5secondsfilm.com, Find legitimate brand selling sites with Brand-i.org, Explore the stars and planets with Neave, and LastPandora.com
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"Prevent brand-ache with Brand-i.org Brand-i.org lets you search for legitimate sellers of brands you're intrested in. You can either seach by brand or item. The website has been set up in partnership with Trading Standards, in response to an increasing problem of fake goods being sold online. Plus, if you think you bought something from a site that looks fake - you can report that website here as well. 5SecondsFilm A website that puts up a new 5-second-video every weekday. They're all funny, and super-short of course. The rules are simple: 2 seconds of beginning titles, 5 seconds of film, 1 second of end titles.Definitely worth checking out! Sponsor: Hover.com Receive 10% off domains at Hover.com with the discount code ‘WebBeat’ For more, go to webbeat.tv/domains Watch the stars and planets neave.com/planetarium. This page is perfect to explore the stars and planets through your web browser - when it's too cloudy, hot, cold, or rainy to actually go outside. Just click and move around your mouse to look across the sky. Then, you can point at a star or planet to see its name, its constellation, its brightness, and how far away it is in lightyears. And - you can adjust your view, so you can pretty much look at the sky from any point around the world! Viral Video: mini warbler performing to teenage dream I'm told this boy likes to wear his suit day AND night, just with one goal in mind: dance and sing forever! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxuWSXwR4Mc Website of the Day: LastPandora.com. This site's concept is very simple: it syncs Pandora songs to Last.FM. All it needs, is your LastFM login info, and it then automatically takes you to the Pandora web player!"
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03:55:04 06/18/11
Web Beat Tv 127 5secondsfilm Com Find Legitimate Brand Selling Sites With Brand I Org Explore The Stars And Planets With Neave And Last Pandora Com
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"Prevent brand-ache with Brand-i.org Brand-i.org lets you search for legitimate sellers of brands you're intrested in. You can either seach by brand or item. The website has been set up in partnership with Trading Standards, in response to an increasing problem of fake goods being sold online. Plus, if you think you bought something from a site that looks fake - you can report that website here as well. 5SecondsFilm A website that puts up a new 5-second-video every weekday. They're all funny, and super-short of course. The rules are simple: 2 seconds of beginning titles, 5 seconds of film, 1 second of end titles.Definitely worth checking out! Sponsor: Hover.com Receive 10% off domains at Hover.com with the discount code ‘WebBeat’ For more, go to webbeat.tv/domains Watch the stars and planets neave.com/planetarium. This page is perfect to explore the stars and planets through your web browser - when it's too cloudy, hot, cold, or rainy to actually go outside. Just click and move around your mouse to look across the sky. Then, you can point at a star or planet to see its name, its constellation, its brightness, and how far away it is in lightyears. And - you can adjust your view, so you can pretty much look at the sky from any point around the world! Viral Video: mini warbler performing to teenage dream I'm told this boy likes to wear his suit day AND night, just with one goal in mind: dance and sing forever! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bxuWSXwR4Mc Website of the Day: LastPandora.com. This site's concept is very simple: it syncs Pandora songs to Last.FM. All it needs, is your LastFM login info, and it then automatically takes you to the Pandora web player!"
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04:46:42 06/17/08
Plan Your Lake Superior Day Event Now July 20 2008 Celebrate World's Largest Cleanest Freshwater Lake
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Make your Lake Superior Day plans now: July 20, 2008 celebrate the world's largest, cleanest freshwater lake - annual event sponsored by Lake Superior Binational Forum, U.S. Environmental Protection Agency and Environment CanadaCelebrate Lake Superior Day on Sunday, July 20, 2008What’s better than a July picnic on a hot, sandy beach next to the world’s largest freshwater lake?A picnic and a Lake Superior celebration!Individuals and families, churches and kids, communities and clubs, and businesses and industries hold activities or events that celebrate Lake Superior Day, held annually on the third Sunday in July (July 20 this year).Can you do something that symbolizes your own connection to the lake on that day?Lake Superior Day was started in the early 1990s to highlight the importance of this great water body to the basin’s environment and economy.The Lake Superior Binational Forum promotes this basin-wide event to highlight the special connections people have to this unique world treasure.Many events have been held to educate or entertain people about lake issues, special places, and recreational opportunities.You are invited to hold activities or events that celebrate this world-class lake.This year the theme is “Let’s Go Fly a Kite!” to symbolize clean energy sources such as wind power.Organize your group or family to fly a kite at your favorite beach or park on July 20!Click on this link for more information about flying a kite on Lake Superior Day.Families fly kites made from homemade materials off the deck of the Great Lakes Aquarium in Duluth. Photo (above) from Minnesota Sea Grant Dec. 2007 newsletter: Making a Great Lake Superior by Sharon Moen.Photo by Marie Zhuikov ---Last year almost 45 groups and communities participated in some way, including special events such as dragon boat races, beach clean ups, musical concerts, library displays, church services, and signed proclamations that designate the third Sunday in July as Lake Superior Day.Contact the Lake Superior Binational Forum to receive free color postcards and buttons to give to your Lake Superior supporters at your event.The Forum's website offers ideas about how the day was celebrated last year and what you can do to celebrate Lake Superior. Click on “Current Projects.” New information is posted regularly.For more information email organizers - or call (715) 682-1489University of Minnesota Sea Grant Foundation photoSouth Carolina Map - Geology.comLake Superior's surface covers 31,700 square miles, or about the size of South Carolina.---The lake is so big it could hold all the water from the other four Great Lakes, plus three more lakes the size of Lake Erie.The Johnson-Sea-Link deep-sea scientific research submersiblePhoto courtesy the Public Library of Science journal via Wikipedia--- In 1985, scientists using a submersible vessel descended for the first time to the deepest part, which is near the Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula.Lake Superior ’s deepest point is 1,332 feet, which would almost cover the Sears Tower in Chicago, one of the world’s tallest buildings.Sears Tower photo by Western Michigan University student Meghan Hurley of Glenview, Illinois.---The lake stretches approximately 350 miles from west to east, and 160 miles north to south. If you could travel along the entire Lake Superior shoreline, you would travel 1,826 miles, or the distance from Duluth to San Francisco.The Lake Superior Binational Forum is a multi-sector stakeholder group of U.S. and Canadian volunteers that work together to provide input to governments about lake issues and educate basin residents about ways to protect and restore the lake.Members come from Michigan, Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Ontario.Northland College Ashland, Wisconsin photos courtesy:Northland College, Liturgical Environments, Wayne Nasi Construction--- The Forum is located in the United States at Northland College in Ashland, WI, and funded in the U.S. by a grant from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s Great Lakes National Program Office.The Canadian Forum office is at EcoSuperior in Thunder Bay, Ontario, and funded by Environment Canada. -------Top Ten Ways You Can Protect Lake Superior Every DayWisconsin DNR Map1. Install water saving devices on your kitchen and bathroom faucets and showerheads. Purchase these at local hardware and building supply stores--most cost between one dollar and nine dollars.2. Replace regular light bulbs with energy efficient bulbs. Burning an energy bulb requires less energy, which means power plants burn less coal and that produces less mercury in the air.3. Never burn garbage, especially plastics or tires, in burn barrels on your property. These produce more toxins in the air than an industrial incinerator. Not only do you breathe these toxic fumes as the garbage burns, but the pollutants enter the lake when it rains. 4. Instead of burning garbage, recycle or compost what you can and throw away the rest. 5. Take your lawn and household hazardous materials to area Cleansweeps collection days in Ashland, Bayfield, Douglas, and Iron counties this summer. Call the Northwest Regional Planning Commission at 715-635-2197 for dates and locations of collections in your county.6. Put your lawn on a chemical-free diet. Poisonous lawn herbicides and pesticides seep into waterways that end up in the lake and soil, which can hurt your family and neighbors. Lawn chemicals can also sicken or kill birds and pets. Bring these kinds of chemicals to a Cleansweep event where they are disposed of safely.7. Never pour any liquids into a storm drain. Storm drains empty untreated liquids into a nearby river, stream, or Lake Superior.8. When you’re boating or fishing, inspect your boat and trailer and remove any plants and animals before leaving the water body. Drain water from the motor, live well, bilge, and transom before leaving the water body. Never release live bait fish in the water or live earthworms on the land or water.9. When planning landscaping or gardening activities, use plants that are native to the region. Consult with garden centers or the Sigurd Olson Environmental Institute for a list of the best native plants for this area. Learn what non-native species look like and additional prevention tips by contacting your local state or federal natural resource management agency and ask for information and identification material for non-native species.10. Love it! When you care about something as grand as Lake Superior, you’ll feel good about making sure it stays a Great Lake.For more info contact:Lissa RadkeUS CoordinatorLake Superior Binational ForumSigurd Olson Environmental Institute at Northland CollegeAshland, WI54806715-682-1489FAX 715-682-1218"Water is life, and the quality of water determines the quality of life." --Lake Superior Binational Forum vision statementLake Superior Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in July!---Interfaith projects to protect Lake Superior are discussed in this video by:Rev. Tesshin Paul LehmbergHead PriestLake Superior ZendoZen Buddhist TempleRev. Jon Magnuson, LSBF board memberLutheran Campus MinistryNorthern Michigan UniversityMarquette, Michigan---Supers: South Carolina map courtesy Geology.comThe Johnson-Sea-Link deep-sea scientific research submersiblePhoto courtesy the Public Library of Science journal via WikipediaSears Tower photo by WMU student Meghan HurleyMinnesota Sea Grant photo by Marie ZhuikovFamilies fly kites made from homemade materials off the deck of the Great Lakes Aquarium in Duluth---For more info contact:Lissa RadkeUS CoordinatorLake Superior Binational ForumSigurd Olson Environmental Institute at Northland CollegeAshland, WI54806715-682-1489FAX 715-682-1218Lake Superior Binational Forumhttp://www.superiorforum.infoLake Superior Binational Forum vision statement:"Water is life, and the quality of water determines the quality of life."Lake Superior Day is celebrated on the third Sunday in July---Related websites:---Lake Superior Binational Forumhttp://www.superiorforum.info“Flying a kite” on Lake Superior Day pdf:http://www.superiorforum.info/uploads/Kite_Poster.pdf---Wisconsin DNR page on Lake Superior:http://www.dnr.state.wi.us/org/caer/ce/eek/nature/habitat/lakesuperior.htm---University of Minnesota Sea Grant Foundationhttp://www.seagrant.umn.edu/Minnesota Sea Grant Dec. 2007 newsletter: Making a Great Lake Superior by Sharon Moenhttp://www.seagrant.umn.edu/newsletter/2007/12/making_a_great_lake_superior.htmlMinnesota Sea Grant kite flying photo by Marie ZhuikovFamilies fly kites made from homemade materials off the deck of the Great Lakes Aquarium in Duluth. ---Northland College Ashland, Wisconsin photos courtesy:Northland College:http://www.northland.edu/NorthlandLiturgical Environments:http://www.liturgicalenvironments.comhttp://www.liturgicalenvironments.com/Images/Leaded%20Glass%20Contemporary/LdNORTHLAND-COLLEGE.jpgWayne Nasi Construction:http://www.wnasi.comhttp://www.wnasi.com/images/portfolio/school_northland.jpg---EcoSuperior Environmental Programs:http://www.ecosuperior.com---Environment Canada:http://www.ec.gc.ca/Telephone 1-819-997-2800Canada only:1-800-668-6767---Johnson-Sea-Link - Wikipediahttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_Sea_LinkHarbor Branch Oceanographic Institution:http://www.hboi.eduSubmersible & crew info:http://www.hboi.edu/marineops/jsl_crew.htmlThe Johnsen Lab page of Johnson-Sea-Link http://www.biology.duke.edu/johnsenlab/gallery/insidechamber.htmlJohnson-Sea-Link, deep-sea scientific research submersible built by The Harbor Branch Oceanographic Institution in 1971.Submersible was designed by Edwin Albert Link, friend of Harbor Branch founder Seward Johnson.Image first published March 15, 2005 in the Public Library of Science journal.Source: Gulf of Mexico Cruise SJ0107The Public Library of Science journal website states that the content of all PLoS journals is published under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.5 license.---South Carolina Map - Geology.comhttp://geology.com/state-map/maps/south-carolina-state-map.gif---Sears Tower photo by Western Michigan University student Meghan Hurley of Glenview, Illinois:http://homepages.wmich.edu/~m4hurley/searstower2_skyscraper_1.jpghttp://homepages.wmich.edu/~m4hurley








