Sunday, November 9, 2008

Water - Oratorical Piece

Listen to the cry of the distressed

Listen carefully and see. Water is there – frenetic, frantic, and desolate with the challenging cuff of life. Its compounds are inconsolably running in its anemic veins. Its soul’s voice cries out in distress as it looks at the melancholic state of its realm.

Listen! It is there. Crying out in toe-curling pain. It feels the sharp poke of the destruction that tears its importance. Its red-rimmed eyes roll up. In confusion and rage.

Listen to the cry of the troubled.

Look around you. Look at water. Its angst-ridden eyes mirrored the regrets it feels. Look at its composition, now a mass of rotting fluid which are dregs of sharpen arrows of selfish notions thrust unto it.

You see water could be a distinct personality. It could be a notable figure in the public, if you will let it be.

It could be a noteworthy provider if you will allow it to be.

Its chances to stay were selfishly taken away. Its rights to excel as a mighty contributor to life were unjustly abused by many selfish ambitions. Oh my! How venal people are, that they have exchange reverence to greediness.

Listen to water’s helpless cry.

You may have thought that it is nothing but a lifeless creation and excessive use will never matters.

Many continued to waste water. Many did not care to conserve.

Many think that water never depletes. Its abundance never ceases. But it does.

Water, had always wanted to be a puissant source to preserve life more than anything in this world. It is invincible and indomitable. It continuously aspired to be such.

Water is the major constituent of living matter. From 50 to 90 percent of the weight of living organisms is water.

Live without food, you will have thirty days. Live without water and you merely got four days. Lucidly, water is essential for man to survive.

Water resource reinforces diverse and valuable ecosystems. Not only is the availability of fresh water in itself vital to sustaining life, but it also supports lush vegetation and abundant insect life that form the base of the food chain.

Help conserve water! A trendy premise that calls for an action. An action that will bring change, transformation and make-over. A profound feat that will spell the difference.

Conservation conflicts arise when water shortages develop in the face of steadily increasing demands from a growing human population. Controversy frequently surrounds how water should be used, or allocated, and for whom.

The challenge of water conservation is to understand the complex connections of such and balance resource use with protection to ensure an adequate supply for future generations.

In order to accomplish this goal, a variety of conservation methods are used. These include reducing consumption of resources; protecting them from contamination or pollution and fully lend a hand to preserve a vital source of life.

The significance of water transcends survival. Hence, conservation and management requires a balanced approach, with us sharing the costs equitably in a partnership that recognizes the importance of water as a global natural resource.

We must show foresight, we must look ahead. As a unified people in the country, we not only enjoy a wonderful measure of present prosperity but we must think to sustain it.

We must look ahead, there must be a realization of the fact that to waste, to destroy, our water resources, to skin and exhaust the waterbeds instead of using it so as to increase its usefulness, will result in undermining in the days of the young generation the very prosperity which is ought by right to be handed down to them amplified and developed.

The conservation of our water resources is a subject which has had little attention; but it is so simple, so elementary, but many could not figure out its depth. That is the crux of the whole matter. We have been so busy getting rich, developing, and growing, so proud of our growth, that we have let things go on until some intolerable abuse has compelled immediate action to cut it off.

It is time that we put an end to this kind of opportunism, of mere drifting.

How much does it all matter? Friend…you may not dare to count the worse of the worst and even the better of the best but remember that you will come to realize how important water is to you when IT IS GONE.

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