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New Energy Source

Something that we, as students, use everyday are cars to get to and from school. We use gas, excrete pollution into the air, etc. The many side effects of using a car to get to school are not worth using very valuable energy. An idea to think about is that while our cars are parked for the wh*** day in the blazing sun during the school hours, why not power them with sun energy? While we are at school, our cars can be filling up on sun energy out in the parking lot. We could spend the rest of… Continue

Added by Ugne Vaiciulyte on June 7, 2011 at 4:08am — No Comments

Sustain Power

Four students from Harvard University have come up with an amazing new way to gain free power and not harm our environment. It comes from the energy of kicking, throwing, etc a soccer ball. That energy is usually lost to the ground, at the point of impact, but these student have come up with a soccer ball that will save that power. This is such a breakthrough for people who do not have access to electricity, nor the money to gain it. This soccer ball will be useful because it will be a fun way… Continue

Added by Ugne Vaiciulyte on June 7, 2011 at 3:55am — No Comments

Food Vision

In the year 2020, the meal will be completely safe for the environment. As well as being safe for our global community, it will be healthy. There will be no processed food or preservatives, but people will be required to keep gardens just enough to suffice themselves. The government will give every family the right amount of food to sustain themselves in a healthy way. This would eliminate factory pollution as well as give the resources needed for people to grow their food.

Added by Ugne Vaiciulyte on June 7, 2011 at 3:38am — No Comments

Starting Food Security

A way that I have initiated food security for my future home is by transforming the backyard into a complete garden. Next year, my family will move to a town 200 miles away from where we now live. Recently, we filled up our car with plants: tomato, cuc**ber, beans, carrot seeds, etc. and set out on the trip. We spent the wh*** weekend transforming the grassy backyard into a garden. There is a row of all kinds of plants, and our friend keeps adding to it. Recently, he added watermelon and… Continue

Added by Ugne Vaiciulyte on June 7, 2011 at 3:18am — No Comments

Local Food Security

In my community, there are already projects underway to help those in need of the basic necessity of food. In the greater Hartford area, there are people who struggle day to day to eat a meal a day. They struggle to feed themselves, and sometimes even their families. My basketball team and I have joined the effort to help these people by volunteering at a breakfast shelter. The shelter opens at about 7 in the morning and people file in to recieve an egg, oatmeal, coffee, milk, muffins and… Continue

Added by Ugne Vaiciulyte on June 7, 2011 at 3:05am — No Comments

2020

In the year 2020, I see myself working internationally to better the economy of the world altogether. I want to major in international finance and economy and I think this will help to transform the global economy altogether. I hope to be living in NYC, the global capital of the world. It has many ties to many parts of the world and it can help me to be able to communicate and solve many of the problems. To address the food crisis in Japan, we can work with other nations with a surplus of food… Continue

Added by Ugne Vaiciulyte on May 23, 2011 at 2:08am — No Comments

Shadowing

The hero that I chose to shadow was Hayden Panettiere; she is a celebrity protestor against whaling and has contributed very much to the cause. She actively protests, creates petitions, donates money and helps in any other way that she can to the prevention of whaling. After following her on twitter for some time, i saw that she actively seeks the help of her fans in prevention of whale killing. Also, she collaborates with anti-animal killing groups in order to bring more attention to the… Continue

Added by Ugne Vaiciulyte on May 23, 2011 at 1:56am — No Comments

Sharing with others

The best secret that i found that would help with innovation is to share your ideas with others and use other ides to build on and create better ones. This is good because it shows that sharing and working with others can really be beneficial to society in general.

Added by Ugne Vaiciulyte on April 28, 2011 at 1:54am — No Comments

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Stinging Nettle

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