i imagine glastonbury to be working along side greenpeace to make it as sustainable as possible. with wind farms all around the fields and on the stage with a solar panel roof. all the bands must wear green and all litter would be recycled. they would capture the sound and use the energy to produce energy for the wh*** concert.
Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 23, 2010 at 2:25pm —
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as i sit by my office desk, where i'm meant to be working, this misson arrives on my web page and as i read through the mission i decided to break it down. first thing we need to find out is an item we use everyday i was pondering through many ideas from the t.v. to the weather untill i realised i was twiddling chewing gum between my fingers subconciously. i looked at the derranged white substance which lead me to do some research. over $4 billion is sold annually around the world so if each…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 23, 2010 at 12:08pm —
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In February 2008, Fabio Rosa (Rosa), a social entrepreneur based in Brazil, was awarded The Leapfrog Fund Award sponsored by The Schwab Foundation for Social Entrepreneurship and the Lemelson Foundation. The award recognized Rosa's efforts at providing rural families living in Brazil with access to electricity. About 25 million people lacked access to electricity in Brazil, most of them residing in rural areas as of late 2006. The adverse impact of lack of electricity resulted in high costs of…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 23, 2010 at 11:11am —
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i used my brother for this mission as he has never showed any interest in fishing, the smell of fish makes him gag and the tedium of staring at a lake has given him the conclusion that fishing isn't needed nor wanted in his little life. So after many arguements and fights later i managed to pull him to a lake and i taught him all about the line the bait the technique and now he is hooked! (excuse the pun) he goes fishing once a week returning the fish to the lake once caught and has learnt a…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 12, 2010 at 12:13pm —
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living in Britian i assumed that food shortage was not an issue. How wrong i was, maybe even niave to believe the false protence that Britian shows not only it's residents, but the wh*** world. there are around a million people homeless in the once great Britain. they spend night and scrounging around for food and money so they can just live, a fight for survival in the concrete jungle, to be spat upon by the people whose ignorance and wealth overides their generous tendancies. So i decided to…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 12, 2010 at 11:31am —
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after the population increasing and the food resources decreasing the government has introduced the eat the babies project. now when someone has a third child or doesnt want a child it is sent away to a factory where its shaven, peeled, roasted and mashed into a pulp. it arrives in a tin much like the old spam tins of ten years ago. we are now slowly regaining a balance and all the children that weren't wanted or planned are now put to good use, the difficult one is the ones who want the baby…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 12, 2010 at 11:30am —
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Time and time and time again i hear the voice of the citezens of England. they have they're own opinions, and all entitled to scream on the top of their lungs what the believe. But when you see someone reading The Gaurdian in the train, usually you hear the hear the tut of dissapointment and the very unsacred line of: "look at all these immigrants, coming in to my country taking our jobs."
I couldn't comment on what everyone else on that carriage thought but, i can say what a saw, and i…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 10, 2010 at 11:00am —
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I think during our lives we get inspired on all levels of society. From Nelson Mandela, to the postman who keeps plodding along on his bike after being bitten vigorously by the neighbor's dog, these moment affect and change our lives in drastic ways. One of the most famous story's of inspiration has to be sir Isaac Newton whom, after being hit on his head by an apple from the tree he was sat against, he discovered gravity. How can something so insignificant and irrelevant to life, create one of…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 5, 2010 at 12:30pm —
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i imagine that i will be in the houses of parliment arguing the case of involving youth into politics and decreasing the voting age to 16. i believe that England will see the case that their are more people voting for the act of Simon Cowell who's teeth are whiter than Andrew Murray's championships white (probably sponsored by persil). young people have inspired older generations for years now, and just by giving birth many people in transition to person to parent become more generous and…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 5, 2010 at 11:33am —
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the hero of the peace child office with his good looks, whit and charm, he never fails to have a smile on his face. He keeps a cool head in times of crisis and inspires you to work through the pain barrier to complete your work. he has been an activist for many years since his youth and ended up in sunny old England teaching about youth led development, sustainability and other area's of global crisis. He is heavily involved in the 5th world youth congress in turkey, organising and advising the…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 5, 2010 at 11:23am —
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think like a child – children have no limit to their thinking. Being young myself I can relate to this 'secret' as the their open minds and skill too see at the most obvious points that are too obvious to be recognised by many of the intellectual people stdying the same issue. I don't necersarily agree with the no limit as they have one big limit - knowledge. But if we had a group of of the top scientists working with young and enthusiastic people many problems will be solved a lot quicker as…
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Added by harrison paul roy johnson on March 3, 2010 at 11:00am —
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