Puppy Mills

the problem:

I am trying to stop any animal cruelty, help animal get out the shelter alive and more.

vital stats:

people impacted:

0

people involved:

2

why it's important:

I hate seeing animal commercials and crying after each one and just sitting there watching it. I want to make a change.

the plan of action:

To call animal shelter and ask to use there animals for an animal-a-thon.

how you can get involved:

Contact me at katherinebaby21@aol.com and leave your information such as your Phone number and name.

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90 Reasons to Love Betty White

Betty White

Betty White celebrated her 90th birthday yesterday surrounded by friends and good memories as NBC threw the Hot in Cleveland star an unforgettable birthday bash. In celebration of her birthday, here are 90 reasons why we love Betty White!

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the problem:

I would like to make a universal paradise for everyone on the Planet through Investing and Inventing Technology and Extreme Science Advancements in Nano Technology that can do anything you can imagine, solve all your problems in any, create practically invincible anything, etc...

vital stats:

people impacted:

0

people involved:

1

why it's important:

I want to do it as I want to do something, anything to get the technology I want.

the plan of action:

I would like to create some inventions I design. I would like to do college, I want to be there to know graphic design and make money to invest with. There are small projects I can do with small amounts of money and there are large projects with a lot of money. Example: A Nano Technologically advanced Volumetric Molecular Scanner that can scan something and make a digitally programmed 3d working copy of it can work with a nano machine with a compupter where you can do anything you want to it instantly. That includes people, objects, items, anything you can think of, completely stop the need for farms and animals farming as all the acids and minerals can be practically instantly printed off a computer with this. I like to think it would cost around $990 Billion USD to design the Scanner. With the Scanner, it can be designed quickly and distributed everywhere. I am the only person in the universe that I know of actually doing something about it.

What I would like to do to make the money is make a Electric Generator that creates its own electricity to power things like helicopters and jets. I already design it and I can talk to engineers that can make it although it would be a hard concept as anyone I explain it to that thinks they know how to do it greater would just do it themselves, take small amounts of investment and the money that would be needed for the scanner would be distributed to lots of people at large companies an they wouldn't do anything to design the scanner. I would like to think that I would need more power from the electric generator as a idea to make people want to buy it. I design a lot of inventions and I can make designs and everything I would need to show engineers how to design them. The electric generator I design is about less than $100.00 in resources, and is less than a few LB's. It is in the shape of a acorn. I call it the Acorn. It is not all about the generator's. I design a lot of inventions and a lot of ideas, companies, etc... that are all amaing and I would like to think that people are interested in what I am interested in though I would like to be around people like that in college environment's.

how you can get involved:

People can work with me on project's and make money. People can invest with the company too.

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the problem:

The number of homeless and mistreated animals.

vital stats:

people impacted:

0

people involved:

0

why it's important:

I wish that there were no homeless or mirstreated animals.

the plan of action:

I have volunteered at a local canine rescue for almost two years. I hope to one day start my own rescue, but I am not sure when or how yet.

how you can get involved:

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the problem:

puppy mills not only are the animals rarely taken care of but they can die they can cry because of the situation they make they dogs have puppy's and that's racist its forcing a animal to have sexual contact with one another

vital stats:

people impacted:

0

people involved:

0

why it's important:

Why is this important to me?just because they cant talk does not mean they aren't in pain or upset its just nature and sometimes it can be messed up or out of line that's why i am going to help!

the plan of action:

write letters and e-mails and post things on the internet and activity's and such

how you can get involved:

they can join DO SOMETHING.ORG

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the problem:

I am trying to solve the problem that people are mass breeding animals.

vital stats:

people impacted:

1

people involved:

3

why it's important:

This is important to me because i believe animals should be treated fairly as people would want to be.

the plan of action:

My plan of action is to bring awareness to this issue.

how you can get involved:

n/a

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the problem:

We are spreading awareness about different worldwide problems by participating in this competition which has its course based off of worldwide problems. By participating, we are promoting this competition and inspiring others to join through our performance.

vital stats:

people impacted:

300

people involved:

20

why it's important:

This competition is very important to me because it covers areas of work in my ideal future career. There are also many environmental problems where I felt that more should be cone, and this competition promotes actions to solve these problems by spreading awareness.

the plan of action:

We Will attend a Botball Training meeting and meet every Saturday to work on our robot for the competition.

how you can get involved:

They can start Botball teams of their own and participate in this competition.

project updates:


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the problem:

Lifted Hands (a faith-based outreach organization) is sending out an “SIS” for service to people around this world to elevate the priority that service has in their lives. It doesn’t cost a thing! The SERVICE IS SIMPLE Campaign strives to help people begin to lead lives of service each and every day. The campaign runs 12 weeks (11/11/11 – 2/2/12). We're asking 100,000 people worldwide to stand up and say “I’m a servant!” This is a great way to end the year strong and begin the new year on the right foot.

We'll be sending out (join email list below)/posting weekly thoughts on how you can incorporate SIMPLE acts of service into your week.

www.facebook.com/serviceissimple
www.twitter.com/serviceissimple
Join Email List - https://serviceissimple.wufoo.com/forms/...

You'll be able to post video and notes about how what you are doing is making a difference.

Please help us to meet that 100,000 mark by sharing this link and the information with your friends and family. This only works if you are added to the number and help us spread the word! We can change the world one act of kindness at a time.

vital stats:

people impacted:

100

people involved:

37

why it's important:

Getting people to serve in their daily lives.

the plan of action:

We would like to get 100,000 people worldwide to say "I am a servant!" by joining us by making this pledge online.

how you can get involved:

Join the pledge at www.pledgebank.com/serviceissimple and help us by spreading the word through email, Facebook, and Twitter.

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Should animals be kept in zoos?

Penguins

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the problem:

Walk4Good™ is a growing community of kindness-driven individuals from all walks of life whose primary mission is to inspire and empower people to practice kindness and to pass acts of kindness onto others. We envision a world where we are all a little more engaged in our local communities and personally deliberate in our willingness and intent to help those around us.
The inaugural event sponsored by Walk4Good™ is a mammoth undertaking by Christine Baker and her yellow Labrador Retriever named Jessie. Together, they will walk the entire 2,180 miles of the Appalachian Trail – from Maine to Georgia – with the primary goal of inspiring others to pay-it-forward and practice random acts of kindness.

vital stats:

people impacted:

150

people involved:

150

why it's important:

It was about 7:15am on September 11, 2001. I overslept by 15 minutes. Those extra minutes kept me from being at the base of the World Trade Center when the towers were struck. Instead, I watched from just across the river in New Jersey as the towers smoked like two giant chimneys and fell to the ground.

I will never forget that awful, acrid smell that surrounded the greater New York City area. I’ll never forget staring out the window long after dark, saying that the glow from the fires burning on the New York skyline looked like the gates of hell had opened.

Every year since 2001, one thought has dominated my mind: I have not done enough to justify the gift of my life.

This past September 11th was the 10th anniversary of that tragic day, and right around the same time of day that the second tower fell, I took Jessie, my four-year-old yellow Labrador retriever, in the car and we went hiking. Each and every minute of that day was not lost on me.

On our way to the trail, we passed a parade of gleaming fire trucks parked in front of the local cemetery for a memorial service, a little boy waving an American flag, and someone helping an elderly person into a wheelchair. I smelled fresh bread as we walked by the local bakery. And then, in a matter of minutes, Jessie and I were in the woods. It was silent and beautiful, and we were alone on the trail. All I could hear was the sound of leaves crunching under our feet and birds overhead.

Edward Everett Hale said, “I am only one, but I am one. I cannot do everything, but I can do something. And I will not let what I cannot do interfere with what I can do.”

So often in our lives we focus only on ourselves - bettering our homes, our financial positions, our jobs. And that is noble, but in so many ways, it is selfish. I started Walk4Good (www.walk4good.org) because I am tired of standing by and watching the world change in ways that make me sad, and almost embarrassed. I’m tired of turning off the news, disgusted with our nation’s politics, our growing national debt, our skyrocketing unemployment, the constant bickering, and the way, as human beings, we seem more likely to be violent than kind to one another. So often, it’s easier to swear at the person who cuts us in off in traffic than to simply let them pass. Let’s face it - the world is a tricky place. It’s harder to be kind than it is to be cutthroat. I’m tired of doing nothing, of expecting someone else to change things, of assuming if I don’t pick up that piece of trash on the sidewalk, someone else surely will.

I know I am only one person. And I know that I alone cannot change the world, but I can change some of it. This is why I founded Walk4Good, a non-profit organization whose primary mission is to inspire and empower people to practice kindness and to pass acts of kindness onto others.

Walk4Good is literally, and figuratively, a step in that direction. Jessie and I will walk the 2,180 miles of the Appalachian Trail in a grueling thru-hike beginning June 15, 2012. The hike will last six months in the hope of finding 2,180 people willing to make a dedication to practice an act of kindness. We will walk through wind and rain and swarms of black flies. We will sleep in a tent and give up nearly every creature comfort for six months with the singular hope that, while we might not be able to change the world alone, together we can make a tangible difference and make helping others second nature, something you do without being asked.

So please join Jesse and me. We need 2,180 promises to help someone else by paying-it-forward. My goal is to secure one promise for every mile that we walk. There is no fee for making a dedication on our website, and you’ll not only help make this world a better place, but you’ll also help me realize there was a reason why I slept late on 9/11/01.

the plan of action:

The inaugural event sponsored by Walk4Good™ is a mammoth undertaking by Christine Baker and her yellow Labrador Retriever named Jessie. Together, they will walk the entire 2,180 miles of the Appalachian Trail – from Maine to Georgia – with the primary goal of inspiring others to pay-it-forward and practice random acts of kindness.

Christine and her dog Jessie will walk the 2,180 miles of the Appalachian Trail over 6 grueling months to inspire YOU to make a difference. Tell us why they should walk for your loved one and what made him or her special. In return for making a FREE dedication, we simply ask for you to go out into your community, do one good thing - big or small. Let's do the math. 2,180 miles. 2,180 dedications. 2,180 good deeds that touch hundreds of thousands of people, who in turn will go out and help others. Now do you see the power of doing good?

how you can get involved:

They can go to the website and make a free dedication in honor of someone in their live that inspires them. In return, they will go out into their own communities and promise to practice kindness.

They can rally friends and family to follow Walk4Good on facebook and make dedications.

They can walk to raise awareness for Walk4Good in their own communities.

They can donate or become corporate sponsors.

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