Yesterday, journalist Ed Philips found a secret hiding spot with missing animals from nearby zoo. He was writing an article about new opened wigs shop. He heard numerous malicious gossips about the store. Ed thought people were exaggerating, so he decided to make a visit to the store by himself. It turned out to be a total fraud. Owner of this place was a criminal who was convicted of abusing animals. Ed became a true hero by accident. He heard loud noise from back of the store. He discovered secret hiding spot. He described what he saw was the most terrifying image of his life. Animals in agony locked in cages. Luckily guard took a nap, so he took advantage of the situation, and he called the police. Owner was accused of using animal’s hair to create wigs. And Ed Philips announced a hero.
Paradise City Festival is one of the most popular, because of its green policy. It takes place every year in city Perk and it last for 3 days. Organizers have taken sustainability in terms of providing the greenest festival experience possible. Their mission is to show other people that large gatherings don’t have to be always associated with damaging the planet. They truly believe that people after a visit could implement some of the changes to their own lives. Moreover, Paradise City Festival acknowledges the costs of sustainability, adapting spaces and places to meet its mission with 10 step process: green energy, food, waste, water, awareness, paper, communication, CO2, camping and transport. They are all explained very precisely on their website. It’s just worth noticing that these 10 steps toward sustainability involve a lot more than simple carbon footprint reduction. They are mainly showing a walk toward a sustainable future, both within our matter and for the coming generation...
He heard GOSSIP (no '-s' because this noun is always singular.
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