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wk5 - The school that runs on kindness and solar power

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     In the heart of a city once known for pollution and power outages, there now stands a school unlike any other— Harmony High , a place powered entirely by the sun and filled with students who are just as bright. But what makes this school truly special isn’t just the solar panels that line its roofs or the wind turbines that hum gently behind the campus. It’s the spirit of the school itself: built on kindness, sustainability, diversity, and inclusion .

wk4 - My hero fights hunger

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     In a world where hunger still haunts millions, where children go to bed with empty stomachs and entire communities rely on food donations to survive, one hero rises. That person not with a cape or laser eyes, but with seeds, soil, and solar-powered sprinklers. Meet Captain Crop , a brilliant ex-botanist turned rooftop warrior who fights hunger by transforming city slums into thriving food forests.

wk3 - A day without water

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 Diary Entry – October 12 I never thought that one day without water would feel like the world has stopped. Today, there was a water shortage in our town. There was no water in the taps, no water in the showers, no water for drinking water, nothing at all. At first I thought it was just a plumbing problem at home, but then I looked at the group chat and saw that everyone was saying the same thing. It's not just us, the whole town doesn't have access to clean water. It's chaotic scenes.

wk2 - My invention to save the earth

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     If I had the chance to create one thing that could actually save the planet, I would prioritize creating an invention that would improve the state of our oceans. Our oceans are suffering, from plastic waste to rising temperatures to the death of coral reefs. So I came up with an idea I called "BlueGuard," a futuristic and practical invention that is a smart ocean cleaner, repairer, and protector all in one. It's a self-sustaining drone that floats on the ocean, powered by solar and hydropower, and can do everything from picking up plastic to absorbing ocean carbon.      The problem I want to solve is no small matter. Every year, more than 8 million tons of plastic ends up in the ocean. That's like dumping a garbage truck full of plastic into the ocean every minute. Not only do they float ugly on the surface, but the microplastics they break down into harm the animals in the sea, enter the bodies of fish, and slowly poison the entire food chain, eventua...

wk1 - The world i want to live in

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  If I could live in any kind of world, I'd want it to be one where everyone feels safe, respected, and treated fairly, no matter who they are. When I imagine this world, I think of a scene like the future-themed game Detroit: Become Human, only the world view of the game is better. (Contributors to Detroit: Become Human Wiki, n.d.). In that game, humans and androids clash over injustice and fear. But in my world view, there is no conflict, only understanding. Instead of fighting for rights, everyone already has rights.