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    Amazing Kids! Writing Contest Entries
    Jeremy Hu,  Age 13, Hopkins Jr. High,
    Fremont, California

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             Presently, the world is full of children who are selfish, lazy, and inconsiderate. Only a small amount of kids actually take the time to help the community in every way they are able to. Instead of staying home stuffing their faces full of junk food or
    lounging on the couch for numerous hours mindlessly staring at the TV, they spend their time cleaning up the local park, or running can drives for various homeless shelters.

            The amazing kids in the society are considered strange and abnormal. Instead of talking endlessly about computer games or the latest gaming system, they converse on topics such as the dangers of the rapidly disintegrating ozone layer, the vanishing rain
    forests, and how to repair, if possible, the hazards of the environment. Even though these children are rejected by others, they still continue doing what they do. That is what makes them so amazing.

            The kids that are considered “cool” are the ones who have selfish intentions and don’t lift a finger for anything except satisfying their own desires. These kids also look down upon the “do-gooders” who make their world a cleaner, safer place to live in.

            The amazing kids in this world are the ones who grow up to become the heroes of today’s society. They are the ones who know exactly what they want in the future; not just from themselves, but for the whole world.
     

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