The way that I would capture the world attention is by creating a wh*** new, H2O maker. All this machine will need is the sun and soil. How it works is that you can leave it out in the sun on some dirt or soil for a while and come back 30 minutes later with 20 gallons of water. It gets the water sort of like a plant. From the ground. It would be 100% solar so you won't need any batteries or source of electricity.
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Added by Victor Perez on May 26, 2011 at 4:45pm —
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On the stadium topic, I would advise them to tell the people who work there and the soccer fans to help out and make more water pumps and water filters so they can receive more fresh water. One thing that I can do if I was over there, I would make flyers so that people would volunteer in helping out. One thing that we can do is make an aqueduct sorta thing that will drive the water from the ocean to the villages that are in need. We can also hand out life straws so that they wont have to buy…
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Added by Victor Perez on May 26, 2011 at 4:37pm —
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A huge project that I found out that helps the people in africa get water is the soccer stadium. The design centers on using abandoned cargo containers and transforming them into cisterns, which would capture, filter and store water. With the ability to seat up to 800 spectators, the 64 by 80 foot structure collects rainwater that falls on the playing field and seats. By installing a soccer field or baseball pitch above the cisterns, Pitch: Africa acts as both a community gathering point and a…
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Added by Victor Perez on May 25, 2011 at 8:08pm —
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Its the year of 2020, and my family and I are celebrating Christmas. The house is being powered by the closing and opening of all the doors in the house. How it works is that basically, every time you open, close, or even move any door in the house, adds energy to create electricity throughout the wh*** house. This is very economical because it wouldn't cost that much, and there is never a day when the doors in the house are never used, unless we are on vacation.
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Added by Victor Perez on May 6, 2011 at 7:27pm —
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If I can create something, it will be a portable charging device. I would try to make some sort of thing that gets power by riding a skateboard. After its fully charged, you can plug in and charge either your phone, laptop, or ipod. I think this is very beneficial for me and others who need a charger on the go and that can skate as well. This project will help me because if my phone is dead, and I'm out skating, I can just skate until the charger is ready, and then charge my phone so I can use…
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Added by Victor Perez on May 6, 2011 at 7:19pm —
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If I can create something, it will be a portable charging device. I would try to make some sort of thing that gets power by riding a skateboard. After its fully charged, you can plug in and charge either your phone, laptop, or ipod. I think this is very beneficial for me and others who need a charger on the go and that can skate as well. This project will help me because if my phone is dead, and I'm out skating, I can just skate until the charger is ready, and then charge my phone so I can use…
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Added by Victor Perez on May 6, 2011 at 7:19pm —
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Jim Poss is a social entrepreneur that is really helpful to his neighborhood. He invented a solar panel trashcan and put one in almost every corner in the area he lives in. This way, the neighborhood can stay clean. He called his invention the Big Belly Solar Trashcan. His new trashcan invention can hold 4 times more trash than your regular street trashcan.
Added by Victor Perez on May 6, 2011 at 3:57pm —
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Im in my home, eating with my family. The food came from a program that I made for making food without having to pay anything. I got the food from the program. I prepared the food. The dish is just any other regular kind of food. It tastes way better then it did 10 years ago because I added ingredients to give it a better flavor.
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Added by Victor Perez on April 12, 2011 at 9:18pm —
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I think that I would find a way for the food to last longer. This is because when people that are hungry eat, they just try to finish everything that they see. They should all make groups and gather up all the food they can get so that they could share it equally. Without eating it all in one day. They should also learn how to farm and how to get other foods from their surroundings. This way, they could grow as much as they want and be satisfied with what they eat.
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Added by Victor Perez on April 12, 2011 at 9:13pm —
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People in africa buy car batteries because they use them to charge phones and they earn money out of it. The thing is, they don't make enough. One person said it takes about four hours for the phones to charge and that the money he makes out of it, is only enough to buy bread. I still think that this is better than nothing because otherwise, they could possibly die out of hunger.
Added by Victor Perez on April 12, 2011 at 9:00pm —
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Ten years from now, I see myself as a surgeon. Helping people by making them feel good about the way they look. I can see myself having my own company and living a good life too. If they call me to help on the food hunger in Tokyo, then I think I would try to create a machine that makes food on the touch of a button. Kind of like a printer, you can choose how many of the meals you want to be made so it can be served for the ones that need it.
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Added by Victor Perez on April 11, 2011 at 5:31pm —
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My heroes' name is Emily Pilloton. She's working on a project called project H. This project is for making water transport solutions, playground for active math education, designs for foster care therapy and much more. I chose this hero because she helps the ones that need help and its a very good thing to do. Even if you don't get anything in return, you still get a good feeling that you're helping some one.
Added by Victor Perez on April 7, 2011 at 9:06pm —
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I think its a pretty good idea to make it 10 times cheaper by removing 90% of the material. This way, even the poorest of the poor can get something affordable. But if they want more, then they can pay for more material or get the ones they don't have.
Added by Victor Perez on April 7, 2011 at 8:43pm —
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