
Registered: February 27, 2008
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Dear student, I will respond to your first question and report on your other viewpoints expressed in a new book on global youth viewpoiints. I’m collecting responses from young people around the world age 18 and under. I'll compare by age, gender, and location. Let me know if you would like to read answers from other countries. See myspace.com/globalyouthviewpoints for photos of schools and students on three continents.
1. If you could ask a question of the wisest person in the world, what would you ask her or him about something you would like to know about life? 2. What bugs you or bothers you in your daily life? 3. If there was one thing you could change about adults, what would it be? 4. If there was one thing you would change about yourself, what would it be? 5. What do you like to do for fun? 6. When have you felt most loved by someone else? 7. Why do you think you’re living on earth; what’s your purpose? 8. On a scale of 1 to 100, how highly would you grade your school? Why? 9. What work would you like to do when you're an adult? 10. If you were the president of your country, what changes would you make? Anything else you'd like to add? Your email. . . . . . . What first name would you like used in the book to quote you? How old are you? Girl or boy? What city and country do you live in?
Thanks very much.. gkimball@csuchico.edu 42 Ranchita Way, Chico, CA 95928
> > > > >Previous Books: > > > > > Essential Energy Tools book and 3 videos. > > > > > 21st Century Families: Blueprints for Family-Friendly Workplaces, Schools and Governments. (Equality Press) > > > > > How to Create Your Ideal Workplace (Equality Press) > > > > > The Teen Trip: The Complete Resource Guide (Equality Press) > > > > > 50/50 Parenting (Lexington Books) > > > > > 50/50 Marriage (Beacon Press) > > > > > ed. Everything You Need to Know to Succeed After College (Equality Press) > > > > > How to Survive Your Parents' Divorce (Equality Press) > > > > > ed. Women's Culture (Scarecrow Press) ÿ > > > > Ed. Women's Culture Revisited. (Scarecrow Press, 2005)
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Registered: September 19, 2001
Posts: 2202
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Fair enough.
"Freedom is not Free"-Korean War Memorial, Washington DC.
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Registered: August 01, 2001
Posts: 1044
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This is not spam. Author submitted request prior to putting up on the boards.
It's nice to be important but it's more important to be nice.
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