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    Mia, age 12,  Inglewood, California
         
    Mia is 12 years old and lives in Inglewood, California.  She wrote this inspiring, heartfelt essay about how each of us, no matter who we are, can make a difference in this world!  Way to go, Mia! 

     
    Every American Can Make a Difference 
    by Mia, age 12 
    Inglewood, California
      Every American can make a difference by going to school and getting an education; therefore people can have jobs. 

      Everybody needs to get along with each other, no matter how they look or what their background, skin color, or religion.  We need to judge people by what's on the inside, not on the outside, because God made us different and no two people are the same. 

      Every American can make a difference by increasing the peace.  We don't have to pull a gun on somebody to be somebody.  We can all do something positive which would get more and more kids out of trouble and off the streets by building a community and working together as one.  I feel that we should be like Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., by not believing that violence solves the problem, but it only makes it worse. 
      If Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. had been like us, thinking that violence solves everything, we would probably have segregation. 

      As an individual, I think that everyone should recycle and pick up after themselves because this is our world and we have to live in it so we should be responsible for picking our trash up and throwing it away. 

      We also need to protect the ozone, because it's getting thinner and thinner from all the chemicals and pollution in the air.  We as people can walk or ride our bikes sometimes instead of driving. 

      Instead of hating each other, we should love each other like God loves us.  He didn't put us on this earth to hate but to love each other as an individual.  We can help each other out by donating money, food and clothing to the needy or to people who have less than us or even charity, to help children that are sick in the hospital.  We should be leaders by setting good examples for the next generations to come. 

      Mia, Age 12

     
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