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[[Category:Parras 2008]]


==Criterios==
==Criterios==
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==Useful Links==
==Useful Links==
*[[Parras AT assignments]]
*[[Parras AT assignments]]
[[Category:Parras 2008]]
 
 
=== Hanging clothes on the line, recycling and riding my bike to school ===
;Description
:WHAT KIND OF AT IS IT?  HOW IS IT USED? For drying clothes without using energy for a drier, minimizing waste by recycling, using human power to get places.  FOR WHAT?
 
;Location
:WHERE IS IT LOCATED? they are all located in my backyard.
 
;Justification as Appropriate
:WHY DO YOU CONSIDER IT AT, BASED ON A DEFINITION OF AT? I consider hanging clothes out to dry AT because it´s sustainable, using only the sun, easy to do, it doesn´t harm the environment. Recycling make use of the item again, it is also easy to do. Bicycling is easy to do, sustainable because it doesn´t use gas or energy except for that enegry that is required by the human body to ride it, bicycling also is better for the environmnet because it isn't casuing pollution.
 
;Issues with the Appropriateness
:IN WHAT WAYS DOES IT NOT MEET A DEFINITION OF AT. I think they meet the definitions of AT.
 
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