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i must shine

these programm is desined in such a way as to help the africa community have the understanding of what life rally is all about, i have discover that alot of africa youth are not making use of what they have but insteed focuses on an unrealistic wave of life,in other to cube these ways are privided in these book and solution are maed to help prevent the victims,now i have finish the write up just remaim assitance for the publcation of the book which will cost 7000 dollars according to my publisher.

"Just Like You"

I am beginning a project. The project name is not set as of now, and probably won't be until it is finally complete. I have lived and visited many areas with an outrageous homeless population that is hated, ignored, and looked down on. I would like to start this project by getting a nice recorder (continuous recording, battery life, and direct computer upload) and recording life stories from homeless men, women, and children around the United States. I would like to be able to offer them some money but I really do not have the resources myself.

Guide to Kalamazoo for the Disabled

The disabled population is often overlooked by society. It is almost as if our society would prefer to keep people with disabilities out of sight for whatever reason. Maybe it is for this reason that people with disabilities do not always get the chance to take part in everyday activities like dining out, seeing a movie, or participating in other recreational activities. With my project I plan to increase the ease with which people who are disabled can find activities in the Kalamazoo community to participate in.

Nothing But Red

Nothing But Red is an anthology (in the works) of essays responding to a recent "honor killing" in Iraq. The victim was seventeen-year-old Du'a Khalil. Her crime was falling in love with a Sunni Muslim boy. In response to the tragedy, a group of people are collecting essays, short stories, poems, and visual art for an anthology that will be entitled "Nothing But Red." The title came from a blog post by Joss Whedon, who is best known for creating Buffy the Vampire Slayer. The phrase describes the look of Du'a's face in the video onlookers took on their camera phones.

Book Auction for AIDS in Africa

IN 2005, at least 2.4 MILLION adults and children died in Africa from AIDS. Make a WORLD of a difference, a WORLD away! When: April 30th Where: eBay What: Artistically-acclaimed young author and independent artist David Montalvo will auction an autographed copy of his hit book "Boy with an 'i' " on eBay, donating 100% of the proceeds to the United Nation Foundation's The Global Fund in the fight against AIDS in Africa. Why: Every $9.90 of the highest bid made equates a month’s worth of anti-retroviral treatment for someone with HIV.