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Patrice Dent:

I feel your idea. It is different from any other student’s that I have read. It is definitely going to be tough to implement. I have no idea how you are going to prove to our government that they should spend money on us, and not other countries. That would be absurd. This plan would theoretically rid America of many hate crimes and decrease some of the hate the hate that is pointed toward homosexuals. I think it would be cool if you could somehow talk to kids that cannot tolerate another ethnic group and go to the root, which would more than likely be the parents. I enjoyed your writing style and rhetoric. I hope your plans come to fruition.

Terrance Swift:

I agree with you totally Terrance. The kids in middle school and junior high school are not really being treated as if they are the future. These kids need role models and by going through with this project, you could really affect one of these kids in a positive way. They may leave that day saying,” I want to be like Terrance and go to college and major in computer science.” You will never know how much you mean to these kids, so when you go, act like they are the most important thing to you. They need that type of attention because I bet most are without a father and need that masculine role model in their lives. Do you Swift. Good luck.

Gina Buckhanan:

I have been waiting for a student to come in and address morality because there is a big difference between moral standards before, and moral standards now. I believe this is due to the parent’s involvement in their children’s lives and if they are receiving the Word of God. You make me want to get up and dance and shout because I wanted to address morality in one of my blogs. I think you should really sit down and find out the difference between now and then concerning morality. By completing this, I believe it will be easier to attack what has plagued and poisoned our youth.

Raynell Gross:

Raynell, my queen, you are not really stating what you are going to do. I like your project, but i just need what you are going to try to do out of the suggestions that you made. Let me know I’ll comment on it.

KenNesha Darden

Way to go Ms. Darden. You must feel like the only way to make a grave impact on the world is to instruct the next generation on how to live life without repeating the same mistakes we made. My project is concerning teen pregnancy and we are helping each other’s cause by implementing our projects. Abstinence and contraception are both critical to our arguments, so I believe we could get together and further our projects if we combine them into one driving force. I need someone to push me, and you just may be that person. E-mail me back.

Christina Taylor:

Way to go Ms. Taylor. You must feel like the only way to make a grave impact on the world is to instruct the next generation on how to live life without repeating the same mistakes we made. My project is concerning teen pregnancy and we are helping each other’s cause by implementing our projects. Abstinence and contraception are both critical to our arguments, so I believe we could get together and further our projects if we combine them into one driving force. I need someone to push me, and you just may be that person. E-mail me back.

Aarika Diggs:

I wish we could all just attack these parents and find out what they are doing wrong because something must be definitely wrong when your daughter wants to be a prostitute. This is a different idea and I respect it. It is going to be difficult to put into play but I am sure you will no trouble Cutty. Good Luck.

Brandi Castine:

I am really hurt because I just posted an excellent comment on your page and it was somehow deleted. To sum it up I was just saying that you are starting your project in a great place because only one-half of New Orleans inhabitants have jobs. This begs me to ask how certain people end up with thirty thousand dollar vehicles. I then thought it would be a great idea to prioritize their lives. First explain the term and give an example of how most people prioritize their lives. Good Luck. I’m mad I lost that other blog.

Carmella Finkton:

I agree totally, why is it that some of the most important jobs receive the least pay. I guess that is just how the world works. I hope you improve upon that problem, because my child may want to become a police officer someday.

Tegan Smith:

It is so hard to get teh government to focus on things that really need to be fixed. They are to busy focusing on oil. Good luck.

Vuci:

Although I commented on your blog previously I just got the idea that everyone who is trying to fight teen pregnancy and AIDS should fight it together as one. We are stronger if we are together.
Way to go Vuci. You must feel like the only way to make a grave impact on the world is to instruct the next generation on how to live life without repeating the same mistakes we made. My project is concerning teen pregnancy and we are helping each other’s cause by implementing our projects. Abstinence and contraception are both critical to our arguments, so I believe we could get together and further our projects if we combine them into one driving force. I need someone to push me, and you just may be that person. E-mail me back.

People have really come up with some unique problem. I think that is better than all of us attacking a problem to no avail. I especially was feeling the one about eating disorders because anorexia is no laughing matter. God bless.

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