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EducationBy Giresse T on Sep 21, 2012Sport has always brought people together. Football (soccer) is known as the most famous sport with more than 3.5 billion fans worldwide. I have...
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SustainabilityBy Rumbidzai M on Sep 19, 2012Farming in Zimbabwe used to be the most important economy generating sector and also had the largest number of people working in that sector. The...
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EducationBy Allen K on Sep 12, 2012There are a lot of text books at ASU that are just there and are not being used. Sun Devils get credits and finish their classes at the end of each...
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HealthBy Chris N on Sep 12, 2012When I came here to ASU, I was amazed by the athletic facilities they have here, especially its gym. They have all the equipment you need to be a...
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HealthBy Verah N on Sep 12, 2012At least 50 patients die of cancer in Kenya daily. We have neither enough specialized personnel in cancer nor facilities for cancer diagnosis and...
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EducationBy Zemichael H on Aug 31, 2012After I graduate from Aerospace Engineering at ASU, I want to return back to Ethiopia and work together with the Ethiopian Space Science Association...
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EducationBy Gamuchirai T on Aug 31, 2012The future of the world lies in the youth and by empowering the youth, the world will have a better tomorrow. There is a current wave of global...
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EducationBy Ama O on Aug 31, 2012In Ghana, science education is more theoretical than practical. Students learn science by memorizing the concepts to get good grades as opposed to...
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EconomyBy Ibrahima D on Aug 27, 2012Bissap is a drink made from hibiscus. A product naturally made and from Senegal (West Africa). I am from Senegal and a MasterCard Foundation Scholar...
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TechnologyBy Derrick L on Nov 21, 2011There are nearly half a billion individuals with disabilities in developing countries, and 20 million are in desperate need of assistive mobility...
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EducationBy Toni M on Nov 08, 2011Studying is hard without books. For most students in the developing world, texts are expensive and unavailable. Students sleep at school to study,...
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TechnologyBy Derrick L on Oct 31, 2011Did you know there are 20 million people with disabilities in the developing world that could benefit from using a mobility device? There are...
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