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Beth Cashi ask my readers buffalo blocked in school
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Dave TrussI challenged everyone who read my blog to TRY to do something every single day during the holiday season to make a SMALL difference in his or her world. I explained that whoever made the “most difference” in December would win a $25.00 donation to the charity of his or her choice on Christmas night.
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Victoria Hallsocial action blog - student
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Lee Ann SpillaneHow wonderful it is that nobody need wait a single moment before starting to improve the world.
~ Anne Frank
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John EvansThe blog of Laura Stockman a young but very wise teenager!
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Elizabeth BagishExample of a young girl's blog
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Bill CarozzaAlbert Stockman was my grandpa. He loved helping other people, and he believed that everybody could make the world a better place, not just by doing big things, but by doing small things too! My grandpa once told me that I was a leader. Even though he called me “Lit-tle Laura”, he made me feel big and strong inside.
In 2005, my grandpa got very sick. He was only in his sixties, and he was very happy and healthy before then. I was sad and scared when he was diagnosed with brain cancer. He died only five months later. I was very, very sad when he died, and I felt lonely. My grandpa would not have wanted this though.
In December of 2007, I decided that the best way to remember my grandpa during the holiday season would be by living my life like he did, by making a difference and being a leader. I decided to honor my grandfather’s memory by trying to make a difference every day for twenty five days. I wanted to be able to do little things, like kids my age typically do, instead of HUGE things that are sometimes hard for kids like me. I decided to write about my adventures here, and I also created a challenge.
I challenged everyone who read my blog to TRY to do something every single day during the holiday season to make a SMALL difference in his or her world. I explained that whoever made the “most difference” in December would win a $25.00 donation to the charity of his or her choice on Christmas night. I SAVED ALL OF MY ALLOWANCE ($25) FOR THE MONTH OF DECEMBER, AND I WAS REALLY SURPRISED AND EXCITED WHEN SEVERAL PEOPLE GENEROUSLY OFFERED TO MATCH MY DONATION (OR MORE)! -
Jeff RichardsonAn 11 year old's blog about helping others and how she does it.
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Tony SearlAlbert Stockman was my grandpa. He loved helping other people, and he believed that everybody could make the world a better place, not just by doing big things, but by doing small things too! My grandpa once told me that I was a leader. Even though he cal
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Crystal BrunelleA young girl has started this fantastic thing in honor of her grandfather. She encourages others to join her in making a difference in the world.
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Heidi ChavesLaura
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Sharon WilliamsExample of "Connective Writing"
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Dean ShareskiAnother great example of a student blog intending to make a difference
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Kelly Faulknerone young girl's blog that made a difference to her community and around the world. the power of communication
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Will RichardsonIn December of 2007, I decided that the best way to remember my grandpa during the holiday season would be by living my life like he did, by making a difference and being a leader. I decided to honor my grandfather’s memory by trying to make a difference
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Lee DavisLaura Stockman's blog
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Giving my presentation helped me organize all of my thoughts about blogging and everything we’ve been able to do–my readers and me–for the charities we help
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Anne McKagueA ten year old girl is making change
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Janice StearnsA 5th grade student really making a difference in the world
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Howie DiBlasigreat sample of student project
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Shelley PaulThis is what web 2.0 means. One child changing the world.
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