Desktop Icon Deleted!!

Hi Guys
I have accidentley deleted my icon for my desktop icon! I found another one online but not very good.
Please see attached screenshot!
Anyway to get it back?
Thanks in advance!
joe1828

Mac OS X 10.8.2
Use Software Update or the OS 10.8.4 combo update to update your OS.  Also, update everything SU has to offer for your computer.  When done, repair permissions and restart your computer.
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