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Canada, Ottawa, Ontario
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I'm passionate about

changing the world for the better, girls the normal teenage stuff

An idea worth spreading

I have many ideas but here is a resent one. I work at a groceries store, and one day i was helping the bakery department. We had to through out a whole cart of bakery goods because they would go bad the next day. If you think about this that means if the had been bought they would have been good for at lease a week more because if they were bought they would have to be good at the customers house. Then i saw a video on TED that said if the kids anywhere really are malnourished for a thousand days then they will have permanent brain damage. Humans are unable to use 100% of their brain capacity. (i think no reference) so if these kids are losing even less then they wont be able to have good productivity. This means they will never help any economies or any persons greatly. but if we could get that food to them it they would. Rich people should help them because even if they only care about money the better the people in any economy are the better that economy and world will do ...

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anything as long as you wont get over emotional about it if you know what i mean.

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  • A comment on Conversation: get rid of politicians

    Aug 19 2011: Wouldn't Mexico be worse then any of those other countries?
  • A comment on Conversation: get rid of politicians

    Aug 18 2011: How is, "a permanent state of highly corrupt political and economic instability" not "exceptionally bad."
  • A comment on Conversation: Given the importance of education for all for a democracy to flourish, how should we fund education?

    Aug 18 2011: Just an idea that you can use if you want. what if you have the students pay for school? For example arts students sell their art or create advertising for the company's. Wood shop can build things to sell or take in orders from the public to be built. This would have many other benefits too. For example if students put a lot for work into the community do you think they will be as quick to vandalize it? Plus it will tech them things like customer service, respect. It may be a stretch but they may have a stronger sense of nationalism. You could also go see the rich for donations. A smarter society builds a strong and stabler economy which is better for them. Hope this helps.
  • A comment on Conversation: get rid of politicians

    Aug 17 2011: beacause their are too many people in today's societies Doing things would be undue able. In Athens they selected a "speaker or leader for the society every day. (may be a day or a week or what ever) But in a fast moving world we live in today it would be impossible to vote on speakers plus topics and get the daily work done. Point being that their wold be to much to do in too little time, with too many people.
  • A comment on Conversation: get rid of politicians

    Aug 17 2011: I'm from Ottawa witch is like the hart of Canadian politics so i see a lot about what they do. Yes they can do things that the public doesn't like their humans to their going to make mistakes, and bad things are going to happen, but they often are put between a rock and a hard place and they are forced to see many different things we don't. for example there was a thing lately about wind mills not making as much energy as they bring in. i had a plan to make twisting wires in side them not an issue and the ice on the propellers not have to be heated off. but then my aunt made me think differently. no wires no need for the producers and keepers of the wires. with ice on the wings more things such as houses are damaged. with this new powers source other other energy markets become smaller. So far people have lost property and jobs. i'm not a good writer so i don't know if this makes exact sense but look beyond the writing into the message. these propellers may in theory be good for the environment but are they really whats best for the people? now try having this debate with like 8 billion people. half don't really understand or know the facts and another 40% don't care

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