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Empowering Women - Act

Knowledge is the main problem that blocks woman from economy. Our group decide to donate many school supplies such as books, pencils, pen, and etc to children in the villagers through from a community and service in my school named "invisible children". Basically they need students to donate books and more school supplies for the children in the village so they can have the privilege to learn how to read and write.

"Invisible Children" has a goal which is helping children in the…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on March 10, 2013 at 1:41pm — No Comments

The Future Money - Learn

Alternative Currency is a system to keep money circulating locally even longer, it's really good for local skills, products and reselling into the community. The benefits of Alternative Currency are it increased currency in the local area, increasing to local market and etc. Local currency is very useful, for example if we need money to build a market or motel, if we use local currency and then our business was not that successful and we need to close it down the money all still inside the…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on February 24, 2013 at 2:29pm — No Comments

Empowering Woman - LEARN

In sub - Sahara Africa, more than 550 million people that live less than $2 a day. Each day is a struggle because it does not earn enough for their daily needs. Women have to take their own opportunities and, as well know it takes money to make money. In 1991 a group called "CARE" developed a way harness in a village in Southern Niger. In 2011, CARE have helped more than 7 million people to improve their household income. Woman do two third of the work but only get 10 % of the income.…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on February 17, 2013 at 1:42pm — No Comments

Solar Cooker - Act

So in DT class, We are told to make a Solar Cooker for cooking food. Refugee camp in Africa have to cut down woods and burned them, with Solar Cooker they can just use the sun and cook things, the bad thing is that it would take twice longer than using wood or a normal stove. Solar cooker is very useful for the people in that refugee camp because, they don't have to walk many miles searching for woods, and the are wouldn't be polluted, beside Solar cooker is free you don't have to pay if you…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on February 3, 2013 at 3:03pm — No Comments

Water Crisis

My inspiring water project is Water For People. Their main mission is to treat people equally and giving them clean and save water. It says on their website that "Everyone should have improved water Forever. And we want to help them in reaching their goal, for every family, every clinic, and every school religious and districts where we work." Where I was watching water for people there's this guy who really inspire me. Ned Breslin, he is the CEO of water for people, he made a water pump…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on February 2, 2013 at 2:49pm — No Comments

Power Shift - Imagine

In 2020, I am having a barbecue behing my house with my family and it's on the afternoon. I am going to use the solar cooker for cooking the meat and everything. The solar cooker uses the sun and that's why I can only use it when it's in the afternoon, at night I can't cook anything, but the bad thing about solar cooker is that it would take twice longer time than cooking with the normal barbecue grill.

Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on January 27, 2013 at 8:23am — No Comments

Javier Fernandez - Han - Young Inventor

Every Human have their own ideas, and creativities. Mostly teenagers and children, they can create something new that people haven't invet yet. They can come out with good ideas, everything is possible if we believe.

Link : http://http://www.popsci.com/science/article/2011-08/high-school-inventors-2011?page=2

Meet Javier Fernandez - Han that invented All in one…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on January 26, 2013 at 1:50pm — No Comments

Food Security - Learn

Basically we all know that food is the most important resource for human being and animals. Without Food All of us will die quickly, we need food to work and energy. We eat food 3 times a day, but poor people like in Indonesia on streets, people doesn't make enough money and they can't provide food for their self and for their families or relatives. They have no choice working on the street because in Indonesia some people are lacking of education and unemployment so they can't earn enough…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on January 20, 2013 at 6:00am — No Comments

Act - Food Securiy

I really want to help people start their own home garden, but before I can do that I need to make a home garden first in my backyard and start in my house first before helping others, because it would be hard if you don't know anything to plant. To learn more about home garden and how to plant the right way, I need to volunteer my self at a local community garden. There I can learn from the experience people that have been gardening for many years. If I wanted to invent something for the…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on January 19, 2013 at 1:40pm — No Comments

Me in 2020

In the year of 2020, I'll be in my house eating with my family and having fun. I made my own garden behing my house and started growing vegetables and rice and fruits. I got all the stuff from the market and also I got seeds from farmers but I have to buy the seeds. Well if we wanted to plants the fruits and vegetables, it takes 1 or 2 weeks to grow. When it's all ready my mom took care of the things and started to prepared it by cooking it. We don't have a name for our dishes because it's…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on January 19, 2013 at 11:31am — No Comments

Me in 2020

In the year of 2020, I am in Los angeles, USA. I am a National Basketball Association (NBA), but also trying to make a big difference in the world. Even though I'm a professional Basketball player I still support poor people and charity.

Every morning I wake up at 7 am, take a morning run, take a bath, then I go to the gym to exercise. After I'm done with my exercise I went to they charity community called Ashoka, and there I tried to solve problems with the Ashoka community. I…

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Added by surya kristianto pringgodigdo on January 13, 2013 at 1:10pm — No Comments

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Stinging Nettle

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