Green is Good
Green, my favourite colour, but is it yours too?
Green can refer to many things including the American dollar and emeralds but most commonly it is the greenery and foliage. Did you know that the word ‘Green’ is closely related to the Old English verb growan meaning “to grow”?
Also, in some cultures, green symbolizes hope and growth, while in others; it is known to be associated with death, sickness, envy, or even the devil. But the most popular ii is associated with nature, regeneration, fertility and rebirth. We are no strangers to the concept, as Green was symbolic of resurrection and immortality in Ancient Egypt where the god Osiris was depicted as green-skinned.
Nowadays, going green usually means anything that is environmentally friendly,
Well, here we keep you up to date with what’s Green in the world and what is going on with our planet today…
Toyota eyes green energy
Toyota Tsusho Corporation, the parent company of Toyota East Africa has expressed its intention of investing in the recently launched program that aims to generate environment- friendly energy.
Toyota East Africa Chairman Amb Dennis Awori told reporters that they were in negotiations with stakeholders in the National Green Power Action Plan to work out how they can inject funds in geothermal and wind power generation.
“We are at the point where we are studying the Plan and the identified sources of power to see how best we can participate. But the model we normally use is to bring together a consortium that includes technology, project management and finances,” he explained adding that they would be guided by what the private sector was required to do to actualise the program.
The Plan is being implemented at a time when the country is facing a power crisis that has resulted in major blackouts across the country.
Mr Awori said details of how much money would be pumped into these projects would be decided in due course.
“We expect to be making the investments within months rather than years. TTC has a turnover of about $67 billion so we will be making a sizeable investment but the details will come through after proper planning and feasibility studies,” the Chairman said.
Pointing to the 31 power projects that the corporation has in Egypt and many others African nations, Mr Awori said they have the expertise and experience to carry out these long term projects which will also include bio fuel production and water treatment systems.
He spoke during a media workshop where Toyota East Africa Managing Director Tomonori Umehara said they expect their vehicle sales this year to drop owing to the tough economic environment.
The firm has already sold 1,379 vehicles and expects to sell about 2,500 by the close of the year. This is will be a 20.6 percent drop compared to last year’s sales where 3,152 cars were purchased.
For more info, please visit: http://www.capitalfm.co.ke/business/Local/Toyota-eyes-green-energy-2912....

Good Reads
World Cup Sum Up
By the time this issue is out the great Mondial will be over, and if there is one thing that we can take away from the games played so far, it’s that Fifa president Sepp Blatter’s vehement resistance to the use of technology has become untenable.

Museums You've Probably Never Been To
By Lena Alsayegh
We all know that Egypt has a wealth of historical sites and a rich overlap of cultures spanning thousands of years. However, only a fraction of us have actually ever seen the Pyramids or been to Luxor, let alone the Egyptian Museum. So, we’ve decided to spotlight a few places to whet your cultural appetite if you should ever find yourself with nothing to do on a Saturday afternoon.

The Dreams Will Only Die With Me
A dream starts with one clear thought.
(E. MOON)
Do you ever feel your head won’t be quiet? Are a million thoughts racing through your brain telling you, ‘gotta do this, gotta do that, gotta do, gotta do!’ Do you feel your mind is racing, does there seems to be no end to the physical and emotional tasks you are setting yourself? Everything becomes confused; you don’t know where to start to eliminate all the rubbish going around in your head.

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Homeopathy In Sharm
When you visit the doctor, he will ask you what is wrong. "My foot hurts," you might say, and the doctor will lift the foot and look at it from all angles.
He has seen this before. Within 15 minutes, he will learn all of the details he needs to make a diagnosis. He will write on a pad, hand you a slip of paper, and you will hobble out the door. This is how medicine is done, right?
Why is it then, that for the same complaint, a homeopath will require that you sit in her office for at least an hour? Why will she ask you about your childhood, your dreams, your preferences for food, and so on?
What are these tiny white pills she has recommended you, and why do they have a name that sounds so strange?

Real Estate In Sharm
Over the past few years the resorts surrounding the Red Sea have witnessed a property boom which parallels those of Spain and Dubai in recent times. At the forefront of this increase in demand is the resort of Sharm El Sheikh, ideally situated on the southernmost tip of the Sinai Peninsula. Buoyed by a rapidly expanding tourist industry, Sharm El Sheikh is today one of the most popular destinations for people looking to purchase a property in Egypt.

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Hello Muriel, Do you believe in the evil eye? Thanks, Mona
Dear Mona,
I don’t think it is about belief; it is more about respect and acceptance for other people’s beliefs. It is not about my opinion either as opinions become diluted with age.
The ‘Evil Eye’ is believed by many cultures to be able to cause bad luck or injury on the person to whom it is directed.
The concept and significance of it varies widely between cultures, but for me the psychodynamics are of ‘envy.’
It has been mentioned several times in the Bible and is also mentioned in the Koran.

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