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Error Identification

1. Chances is you do not know what you are missing.


2. Those feather carrot tops you just tossed are edible.
3. Ditto goes from the green leafy top of beets and radishes and the stalks and leaves of
broccoli.
4. All too often perfectly edible vegetables parts are tossed in the garbage.
5. When it coming to wasted food, the amount is mounting.
6. Each year, we washes some 40% of all edible food.
7. Food waste factors including unharvested fields, quality and appearance standards
and mishandling and improper storage.
8. Add to that are not knowing how to prepare whole vegetables.
9. Using an entirely vegetable can yield more value and variation.
10. Broccoli stalks have a sweet taste compared to their florets.
11. Feathery carrot tops tasting like herbs and can be used as such.
12. They play a important role in pollution control.
13. It do this by absorbing organic pollutants.
14. Mangroves are among the worlds most production wetlands.
15. These trees grow by adapting to the harsher environment.
16. They play a role in storm protect, coastal stabilisation and erosion.
17. These forest also protect freshwater resourcing against saltwater intrusion.
18. They slow up inland sedimentation, thus protecting coral reefs.
19. Mangroves contribute to human existence but quality of life too.
20. They provide timber for construction, wood for fuelling and charcoal.
21. Coastal fisheries of shellfish among the coast are maintained through the presence of
mangroves.
22. A host of natural resources benefitting the local people.
23. He could not saved his best friend.

24. The fire razes the 19-door longhouse along Kuching Serian Road of which both men
were tenants just now.
25. The fire also left 70 people homely.
26. Abdul said he faced the difficult choice of either saving his friend nor his own
family.
27. The fire was spreading and Teo was banging on the wall and screamed for help.
28. Abdul went to help his friend by kicking down the door because could not see a
thing because of the smoke.
29. The heat was kept him at bay and his wife was screaming to him to get their three
children to safe.
30. He chose his family and when he returned, there was no more sound for Teo.
31. His body were recovered from a pile of debris at about 8:00 a.m. .
32. Fire fighters arrive at the site at 6:00 a.m. took 15 minutes to bring the fire under
control.
33. A garden without flowers is not the garden and a city without graffiti is not a city.
34. This is the view of a graffiti artist whom character has graced numerous walls in the
city.
35. So, popular are that his audience has begun to call Mahathir by the same name.
36. Like more popular characters, he is beginning to create waves in the form of toys.
37. They looking like he is out of this world but is still human.
38. They represents out youths which are influenced by Western culture.
39. Graffiti, is to the youngsters, a means to express his opinions.
40. Some call it an acting of crime but others call it art.
41. Mahathir has take graffiti or street art, as he calls it, a step further.
42. He and a friend run a shop that offers customised graffiti designing and services as
well as custom-theme merchandise.
43. George Town had saw many anniversaries throughout its storied past.
44. The 228th anniversary ought go down as one of the most memorable yet.
45. The iconic bastion reverberating with energy and excitement.

46. Thousands of visitor were treated to a dazzling display of lights, fireworks and
culture.
47. Fort Cornwallis was erecting by Sir F.Light in 1786.
48. It were named after the Governor General of Bengal.
49. At 1804, Penang Governor Colonel given the fort its walls of bricks and stones that
stand to today.
50. Something like home-cooking food without the hassle.
51. Just head over to the freeze section of your grocery store.
52. You will find just about every kind of food you can imagine and all individual
packed.
53. There is plenty more where those came from as convenient has become the mark of
all things wonderfully.
54. It saves time and makes our lives easiest.
55. This convenience is gone to be causing us some problems down the line.
56. Bunga Telur is writing by Che Husna.
57. It is about a young man who wants to get marry to the girl his mother has found for
him.
58. Jamal do not have enough money for the wedding expenses.
59. He thinks of variety means to raise sufficient funds for a decent wedding ceremony.
60. Jamal sells off personally possessions, considers a bank loan and gets a loan from
his mother.
61. Final, he sells his shoes and finds he has no shoes for the wedding.
62. The mainly theme is of the importance of being responsible, thrift and saving.
63. Visitors to the island are free to walk thorough the workshops where boats are built.
64. Building a tradition boat is never as easy as it seems.
65. A proper one is built without any nails and almost anything is done by hand apart
from the odd power tool.
66. It is a delicate job and takes patient, precision and meticulousness.
67. Asmawis holiday had been spent build boats.

68. We are not talking about model boats or paper boats or traditional wooden boats.
69. Traditional boats might sound boring to young people now but not for Asmawi.
70. They have became his lifes passion since his youth.
71. Monster traffic jams are common features outside all city centres.
72. Unhappy commuters groan and moan but have come to living with the daily
inconveniences of city life.
73. Unhappy commuters have lots of complain.

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