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== Something about me ==
== Something about me ==


Hi, I am Markéta and I am 20 years old, first-year student at Palacky University in Olomouc. My subject of study is International Development at the Faculty of Science. I'd dare to say I'm a friendly person who loves meeting new and interesting people and cultures and uses every opportunity to learn something new. Furthermore I am hopelessly in love with music, books, movies, skiing and traveling.  
Hi, I am Markéta and I am 20 years old, a first-year student at Palacky University in Olomouc. My subject of study is International Development at the Faculty of Science. I'd dare to say I'm a friendly person who loves meeting new and interesting people and cultures, and uses every opportunity to learn something new. Furthermore, I am hopelessly in love with music, books, movies, skiing and traveling.  
I am excited about this trip because I want to know more about the possibilities to protect our planet. I look forward to meet you all!
I am excited about this trip because I want to know more about the possibilities to protect our planet. I look forward to meeting you all!


== Sustainability ==
== Sustainability ==


In my opinion sustainability is a method of a long-term preservation of human prosperity as well as healthy environment. The fact that current way of living in developed countries is not sustainable is rather obvious. Living here and now may be tempting in our everyday life, but it is definitely not a good idea from the sustainability point of view. The main problem is that we leave the next generation out of consideration. We try to keep our high standards of life but we forget the consequences of our actions.
In my opinion, sustainability is a method for the long-term preservation of human prosperity as well as a healthy environment. The fact that the current way of living in developed countries is not sustainable is rather obvious. Living here and now may be tempting in our everyday life, but it is definitely not a good idea from a sustainability point of view. The main problem is that we leave the next generation out of consideration. We try to maintain our high standards of living, but we forget about the consequences of our actions.


Here is my favourite quotation that goes well with this topic:  
Here is my favourite quotation that goes well with this topic:  
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'''Day Zero – Magical Maggie gets to meet her field-trip companions'''
'''Day Zero – Magical Maggie gets to meet her field-trip companions'''


Today I found out I am magical! Okay, not exactly, I made it up, but anyway – it was a great zero-day!  We survived the way to Luneburg without any problems; we got to know each other’s names and opinions on sustainability and we had a delicious dinner! Not a bad start!
Today I found out I am magical! Okay, not exactly, I made it up, but anyway – it was a great zero-day!  We survived the journey to Luneburg without any problems; we got to know each other’s names and opinions on sustainability and we had a delicious dinner! Not a bad start!




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After another delicious meal we headed to Luneburg centre and I fell in love immediately! I would live there if I only could understand the damn language. The amazing historical architecture and the green vegetation all around took by breath away. It was impossible!  
After another delicious meal we headed to Luneburg centre and I fell in love immediately! I would live there if I only could understand the damn language. The amazing historical architecture and the green vegetation all around took by breath away. It was impossible!  


As the day continued we went to Leuphana university campus and I fell in love even deeper, it was so neat and modern and they had an organic and delicious Mensa! Definitely something we could use in Olomouc!
As the day continued we went to Leuphana university campus and I fell in love even more deeply; it was so neat and modern and they had an organic and delicious Mensa! Definitely something we could use in Olomouc!


After the lunch we had our first lessons. The first one, about the basic concept of sustainability, was good, but as a highlight of the afternoon programme I would declare the presentation by Josha and Anja about sustainability from the students’ point of view. It was interesting because it was related to us as students and we might really use some of the ideas in our own future projects.
After the lunch we had our first lessons. The first one, about the basic concept of sustainability, was good, but as a highlight of the afternoon programme I would declare the presentation by Josha and Anja about sustainability from the students’ point of view. It was interesting because it was related to us as students and we might really use some of the ideas in our own future projects.
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'''Day 2 – Waste under a golf course'''
'''Day 2 – Waste under a golf course'''


Today we started with Dr. Alexa Lutzenberger presentation on renewable energies. It was a complicated and precise topic, but it gave me an idea, that if there is a country capable of using renewable energies on 100%, Germany would be one of them. They are not only assiduous, but they also have quite strong support by public and strong economy - two facts that are undeniably important.
Today we started with Dr. Alexa Lutzenberger's presentation on renewable energies. It was a complicated and precise topic, but it gave me an idea, that if there is a country capable of using renewable energies at 100%, Germany would be one of them. They are not only industrious, but they also have quite strong support from the public and a strong economy - two facts that are undeniably important.


The next stop was made at landfill Neu Wulmstorf. The landfill I was going to see was not what I expected at all. It was definitely a surprise of the day. I loved the triple use of the waste and the fact that there are other possibilities to use the space – as a golf course etc.
The next stop was made at landfill Neu Wulmstorf. The landfill I was going to see was not what I expected at all. It was definitely a surprise of the day. I loved the triple use of the waste and the fact that there are other possibilities to use the space – as a golf course etc.


As a last, but not least, was a stop in Hamburg to explore the city. I was quite shocked! I immediately decided it wouldn’t be a place for me to live, but it just was so huge and unusual, that I felt like the Alice in the wonderland. It was definitely a city to remember.
And last, but not least, was a stop in Hamburg to explore the city. I was quite shocked! I immediately decided it wouldn’t be a place for me to live, but it just was so huge and unusual that I felt like Alice in Wonderland. It was definitely a city to remember.




'''Day 3 – Top night of the week :)'''
'''Day 3 – Top night of the week :)'''


The third day was mainly about organic food and other products. After a visit in the Alfred Toepfer Academy for Nature Conservation and a short guided walk at Lueneburg Heath we went directly to the organic farm at Baukhof, Amelinghausen. We had a delicious soup here and found out some amazing facts about organic agriculture.
The third day was mainly about organic food and other products. After a visit to the Alfred Toepfer Academy for Nature Conservation and a short guided walk at Lueneburg Heath we went directly to the organic farm at Baukhof, Amelinghausen. We had a delicious soup there and found out some amazing facts about organic agriculture.


As a fine end of the day some of us went to experience a student life in Lueneburg. We met some interesting people and had a really good time!
As a fine end of the day some of us went to experience student life in Lueneburg. We met some interesting people and had a really good time!




'''Day 4 – Top day of the week'''
'''Day 4 – Top day of the week'''


We spent another morning in the university listening to presentation about Lueneburg Green Party and it only confirmed  that Lueneburg is a “green city” and the public support of The Green Party is unusually (at least for Czech Republic) strong.  
We spent another morning in the university listening to a presentation about the Lueneburg Green Party and it only confirmed  that Lueneburg is a “green city” and the public support of The Green Party is unusually (at least in comparison to the Czech Republic) strong.  
After that, we experienced a presentation with my favourite presenter of the week Ms. Annegret Kühne from the NGO DialogN. She talked really enthusiastic and I loved the idea of the participating of the public in making the city even greener. I liked it so much that I would love to experience something like that myself.
After that, we experienced a presentation with my favourite presenter of the week Ms. Annegret Kühne from the NGO DialogN. She talked really enthusiastically and I loved the idea of participation by the public in making the city even greener. I liked it so much that I would love to experience something like that myself.


As another highlight of not just the day but all the week for me, was another stop in Hamburg housing exhibition. As a fan of all kind of design I am always happy to discover ideas how to combine a design and sustainability.
As another highlight of not just the day but all the week for me, was another stop at the Hamburg housing exhibition. As a fan of all kinds of design I am always happy to discover ideas of how to combine design and sustainability.




'''Day 5 – Evaluation and bye, bye to lovely Lueneburg'''
'''Day 5 – Evaluation and bye, bye to lovely Lueneburg'''


After presentations of PhD students we spent most of our remaining time in university by brain-storming about possible ways to implement a sustainability projects in Czech Republic.  
After presentations by PhD students we spent most of our remaining time at the university by brain-storming possible ways to implement sustainability projects in Czech Republic.  


The way home was quite long but as we ended up safe and sound in Prague, there is nothing to complain. Another thanks and applause to our driver –he was one of the nicest drivers I had met :).
The way home was quite long but as we ended up safe and sound in Prague, there is nothing to complain about. And thanks and applause to our driver – he was one of the nicest drivers I had met :).




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