Wednesday, 1 April 2015

PEOPLE I HAVE MET IN MY LIFE

There are different kinds of people that i have met in my life some good and others bad since all can not be good to you. 


I have met different kinds who have helped me be what i am today and i have learnt a lot from them but there are some whom i have also met who want to take something from you not to help you a accomplish your mission.
Am so grateful to all my friends who have helped me out in my life time and i really owe much to you.

 Am so happy to have you in life my dear brothers and sisters and i hope i have done the some for you. I hope for the best with you people throughout my life journey because i believe if we put our efforts together  we are the best and able to do the best and transform this environment to be the best.
My dear friends am sure though you look small outside but am pretty sure of your big hearts inside you. Let us move our country. Thanks a lot and God Bless you.

POVERTY IN UGANDA.

Most people in Uganda live below the living standards and this is mainly as a result o increased corruption levels in Uganda because the richer are getting richer where as the poorer are getting poorer.
this has also resulted into exploitation and this is by the rich exploiting the poor where by the rich are trying to grab the little the poor have.
poverty in Uganda is spreading rampantly especially in villages where you find most people lack basic needs such as clean water, shelter, clothing and so many others and this is because of the top government officials who cheat the money supposed to do such services like ensuring clean water all over the country.
In my country a lot of people are facing many many problems but they can not speak out may be lack of opportunity or other factors.
So in my own opinion i was calling upon Ugandans to come together and fight this rapidly increasing poverty levels in our country in order to archive better standards of living for our fellow


Ugandans.

FORESTRY IN UGANDA.

Rain forests.

A rain forest is a place where there is lots of rain. One kind of rain forest is called a temperate rain forest. You can find temperate rain forests where the weather is cool and mild, and very wet. Just a few kinds of evergreen trees grow there. Most of Uganda's rain forests are tropical rain forests with many kinds of trees.

Tropical rain forests grow in warm places near the equator. The equator is an imaginary line that goes around the middle of the planet.

Different kinds of plants grow in different layers of a tropical rain forest. The ground in a rain forest is called the forest floor. The soil on the forest floor is very thin and poor. Some plants living there get their food from dead plants. Other plants on the ground eat insects.

The plant layer just above the forest floor is called the under-story. Not much sunlight gets down to this layer. Young trees and plants that like low levels of light grow in the shady understory.
The top layer of the rain forest is called the canopy. The tops of tall trees make up the canopy. They capture most of the sun and rainwater falling on the forest. The canopy is thick and green.

Between the understory and the canopy is a layer called the midstory. Medium-size trees grow in the midstory. Thick vines climb up, around, and between the trees. Mosses, orchids, and other air plants (plants without ground roots) grow on the midstory trees.


WILD LIFE IN UGANDA

The wildlife of Uganda is composed of its flora and fauna. Uganda has 364 species of mammals and 1062 species of birds.

SNAKES IN UGANDA

A snake is simply a long, thin animal. It does not have arms or legs. It crawls along the ground on its belly.
Snakes are reptiles. Like all reptiles, snakes are cold-blooded. They can’t control their own body temperature, and so they have to lie in the sun to get warm and in the shade to get cool.

Snakes live almost everywhere in the world. They live in grasslands, deserts, and rain forests. Some snakes live in water. There are no snakes, however, in Ireland, Iceland, Antarctica, or New Zealand. There are more than 2,500 species (kinds) of snakes.

A snake is simply a long, thin animal. It does not have arms or legs. It crawls along the ground on its belly.
Snakes are reptiles. Like all reptiles, snakes are cold-blooded. They can’t control their own body temperature, and so they have to lie in the sun to get warm and in the shade to get cool.