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ArbitrLikvidat [17]
3 years ago
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If yall need 02.06 Introduce Your Ideas *About 75 Minutes answer here it is 02.06/2.08/2.09/2.10 Introduce Your Ideas and this h

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Do canteens make a positive difference in the lives of others? In the article Minute That Matter by Kristina Waltz, two teenagers Brittany & her brother Robbie wanted to help military soldiers with their phone bills so they started an organization called Cell Phones for Soldiers. In another article, Food that Fuels by Chad Bailey, Cassandra & other teenagers formed another organization called Food that Fuels where they save food grease & reuse it and refine it into biodiesel. These two organizations helped many people.


In the organization Cell Phone for Soldiers, Kristina & Robbie first began by raising money to help a soldier pay his cell phone bill. Brittany decided to send donated cell phones to the soldiers. They collected old phones and turned them in to be recycled & then used that money to send prepaid phone cards to troops. “Over 180 million talk time has been given to soldiers” due to this organization.


In the organization Food That Fuels Cassandra & other teenagers used old cooking to create biodiesel. They went to the school board and spoke to them about using this fuel for the school busses. “It doesn’t matter how big or small you are, anyone can make a difference. Cassandra & other teenagers are making a positive difference.


Both these organizations help others by using recycled products. Both organizations have earned awards and even Cassandra & the other teenagers have gone to the White house. Although they both used recycled products, they used different products. The Cell Phone for Soldiers used recycled phones to help pay for phone minute cards for soldiers. The Food That Fuels used old cooking oil to refine and make biodiesel fuel. These two organizations may be different and are also similar in being teenagers and helping others.


Teenagers can make a positive difference in the lives of others. Food That Fuels helps their environment by using old cooking oil to create biodiesel. Cell Phone for Soldiers helps soldiers by collecting old cell phones to recycle and earn prepaid cell phones for soldiers. Teenagers help people.

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