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Mission 7

In order to spread information about an important crisis you could...

1. Tell people about it so that they can help you spread the word. Friends, family, classmates, workmates, anyone who you think will be a help to you.

2. Tell your local mayor or your Prime Minister. They can do a lot to spread it, and most people listen to people like that so they could probably put it on the news or in the newspaper.

3. Advertise it in the streets and in your community. You could put up…

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Added by Danielle Millar on June 13, 2012 at 2:13am — No Comments

Mission 1

My role model is my uncle David. In the Christchurch earthquake, he was awarded a medal of bravery for saving people in the CTV building (a very damaged building in the CBD) and he showed extreme commitment by trying to save those people's lives, even if it sometimes wasn't successful. He works as a counciller and he helps people sort out their troubles and worries. To me that is a very important job and he is an amazing role model to me.

Added by Danielle Millar on June 12, 2012 at 1:11am — No Comments

Mission 9

In order to help spread the word and raise awareness of a global crisis, you could

1. Tell people about it. Friends, family, classmates, workmates, anyone who you think will care and they can help spread it too.

2. Promote it to your community. Hand out pamphlits in people's mailboxes, put up posters, etc.

3. Promote it online, on websites that people go on such as Facebook. Anywhere that will raise attention to the crisis is good.

4. Talk to your local mayor or someone…

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Added by Danielle Millar on June 12, 2012 at 12:22am — No Comments

Mission 2

In order to help people have food, I could set up a programme at school or in the community, to help the needy get food. I could get people to donate food to give to places like the City Mission or a charity of some sort. I could help grow the less fortunate people vegetable gardens to give them healthy food for their everyday lives.

Added by Danielle Millar on June 11, 2012 at 10:14pm — No Comments

Mission 2

The biggest and worst food security problem near me is after the earthquake in Christchurch. People have lost their jobs from all the buisnesses and buildings going down. This means they don't have much money which means that they can no longer buy food. When they can't buy food for their family they can't feed their kids and the kids have to go to school with no food in their lunches. The gouvernment is trying their best to help them though, so bit by bit, its getting a little better.

Added by Danielle Millar on June 11, 2012 at 10:06pm — No Comments

Mission 10

In season 2, Evoke should solve the problem about Joseph Kony and his child army in Uganda. This is a huge problem and I think Evoke (in season 2) should try to solve it and think of ideas to stop it. I would encourage other cla**** at school to play the game, and tell them that it really makes you think. I don't think that the game should change in any way, except for the time it takes for the blog posts to be approved. It could be a bit quicker. I don't think new tools are really needed,…

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Added by Danielle Millar on June 11, 2012 at 9:47pm — No Comments

Mission 7

In Christchurch in 2020 there will be many new modern buildings after the earthquake, and they will probably just be finishing the rebuild. It will look very different and modern, there will be a new cathedral, new houses, but the people will most likely be the same. People will be able to get used to the new city and start living normal lives again without construction and hopefully without earthquakes or aftershocks going on. It will be a wh*** diffrernt city with different buildings and…

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Added by Danielle Millar on June 10, 2012 at 9:22pm — No Comments

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