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         <title>Ding dong the sun song</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>     “Sun shineeee over our eyeeees. As the glory descends, all over us.” This is the song our city sings on June 20th. Thousands of people gather at the beach to bath in the sunlight. Many people call us sun worshippers because of this celebration, but this is far from the truth. Our city lives off of the sun, unlike other cities using all of their nuclear power plants or other waste producing factories. Our county relies only on solar power. Our phones have a solar panel on it to help you charge while you use it. Our cars do not rely on oil because the entire car uses a material that converts sunlight into energy. You may wonder, what would happen when it’s winter? As you know there is still sunlight during winter and our solar panels can still gain energy from that little bit of sunlight. This amount of energy won’t last long for us. Our solution was to make a huge solar panel field to collect energy during the summer for all are citizens. This means the electricity bill will be the cheapest or even none if your low income. But people are still confused on why we are so obsessed with the sun. Here is the secret. Our city is in a particular area where the sun gives out a different type of light on June 20th. As we all know white light is actually a rainbow from Isaac Newton. However, our light can make poke-dots and stripes and thousands of other patterns. When we gather on the beach our skin isn’t white, yellow, black or other colours you usually expect a human to have. Our skin can look like the people in avatar or people in warcraft. Near sunset we all raise up a white umbrella to see what colour we would have. We call that our true colours.</div>]]></description>
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