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Tripp T
3/2/2012 01:26:50 am

I like the picture and i did starvation too. This picture will push people to fight against hunger.

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Dave M
3/2/2012 01:38:31 am

Great picture, Berkely! I like how it really shows hunger with the huddled up child. Great work!

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Mrs. Johansson
3/7/2012 12:12:14 am

Your artwork continues to amaze me! The picture is emotional for me and sends a strong message about the importance of feeding each and every child. After looking at your project, I hope others will feel moved to do something to support this worthy cause. Great job!!!!!!!

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Violet B
3/12/2012 01:59:47 am

This is Fabulous! It really shows the issues and how people can identify this issue!

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Mrs. Cook
3/12/2012 05:29:46 am

You did a wonderful job of making us understand how it must feel to be hungry. Thank you for being concerned about this topic. It is so important.

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    Emily Erickson Cook

    _National Board Certified Art Teacher
    Technology Specialist Endorsed
    Curriculum and Instruction M.Ed

    I teach middle school art in the suburban Chicago area. This project has allowed my eighth grade students to confront global issues and to have an artistic voice that expresses their concerns and passions that one day just might change the world.


    Amy Weiss

    Global Perspectives Teacher
    World History, U.S. History, and Social Studies Endorsed
    Curriculum and Instruction M.Ed

    I teach with Emily Cook in a Chicago suburban school. While my students have learned about global issues in the past, this project allowed them to see that these are not problems that people in other places in the world have to deal with, but rather, that these are world problems, and since we all have a civic responsibility to the world, these are our problems too.

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