Working for causes that you believe Education Most of all spreading Jahs word of love and unity among all. POEM FOR A FRIEND BY A FRIEND WHEN THEY WERE BUT A CHILD I was once coal; black carbon buried deep underground. In the dark I have endured intense heat and borne incredible pressure. I have endured, and my endurance of pressure and heat has rearranged my molecules into the perfect structure of the diamond. Now I am a jewel of great beauty, but I am not fragile or delicate. Thanks to the pressures I have learnt to tolerate, I am tough and resilient and can withstand many things without harming my essential beauty. My energy is not distracted by life’s pressures, so I am free to play with the light.Those interests are not hobbies they are my beliefs as for hobbies i love baseball, and hiking nowhere , camping when your too tired to climb or walk anymore.
People who believe they can make a difference in this world, joining one hand at a time. Those that dont think that its the next guy's job to do so. People who are blind to race, religion, and politics NOT to the injustices in todays world. Select a cause Animal Welfare Child Hunger Disaster Preparedness Discrimination Drug Abuse Education Global Extreme Poverty Global Warming Healthy Eating HIV/AIDS Immigration Awareness Katrina Relief Kids Tsunami Relief Fund Malaria Recycling Safe Driving School Violence Teen Homelessness Voting
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Prefer not to when there is so very much that one can be doing, rather than watching the world go by only to complain about it. when im in ht e need for entertainment of sorts ill rent a video or go see a movie
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It would have to be my mom and dad first for putting up with five crazy kids. And the strength of dealing with loss. I miss you everyday . People i will never know perhaps but can only respect for their actions. Those parents that walk ten miles a day just to get a piece of bread and some water for their children and those children that live in poverty and turmoil every day and never complain.