Angelina
5/16/2016 06:23:27 pm
It doesn't matter what type of clothing you wear, what your culture is, what race you are or your skin color we should all work together and we are all one squad.
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Josie
5/17/2016 12:33:47 pm
This video is telling me to work together with everyone no matter what you look like. We should all be friends. :)
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Claira
5/20/2016 03:34:12 pm
I've always liked "Kid President" he makes me feel like someone out there understands that it's hard and that we WILL get through it, together.
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Moira
8/31/2016 01:25:22 pm
That the video was so heart warming. I learned that it doesn't matter what they look like or what reputation says we an be there friend and we should stand up for them. I believe no matter what problem we face we can get through it together as a family, a team, a class.
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Neha
8/31/2016 01:45:21 pm
I totally agree Moira. You will make it through tough times with your friends . Friends are are family!
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Nick Trycieckyj
8/31/2016 02:56:58 pm
That video is so inspirational it's telling the world that we need to make the world a better place. Kid president can make the most inspirational things funny. P.S. I don,t really like kid president.
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Tara Bogut
8/31/2016 04:33:45 pm
I totally agree with Nick Neha and Moira. It does not matter what school you go to or what skin color your are. We are all friends. Even your enemy's are your friends. It feels good to know someone is always there for you and they got your back.
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Lucy
9/1/2016 11:19:57 am
No matter who you are, where you come from,what you wear we are all children ready to change the world.
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carly
9/1/2016 06:44:04 pm
this video talks about well appreciate who and what is around you and you where born on this planet to make a difference and be you it doesn't mater if you have a different skin color or you are not populer. All it maters is that you are you and be yourself don't let any ones words change you because you are you. :}
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That video was so true. I would also like to sit at that nice lunch table where everyone is treated for who they are on the inside. Sometimes people are not just racially judged, they can be judged by how smart they are, who they stand for, and what friends they make. I don't think that that is right either. Everyone should trust each other, and the world shouldn't be like" every man for themselves".
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Faith
9/13/2016 12:58:17 pm
this video told me that we can make a difference and that no matter who you are or what you are like, you should not let anyone judge you.
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jared
10/17/2016 08:58:06 am
I know that no matter what you look like or what people think about yorself dont ever think that yo cannot make a difference in life. Think up to the abillities that what you can do
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chase
10/19/2016 05:52:08 pm
i love how he always says the world is awesome. this video is one of my favorites.
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carly
11/10/2016 04:13:55 pm
this vidoe is telling everyone you are here for a reason. there is no cool table at lunch. well the only cool table is all of the tables.if you help the world 1 time you still matter. if you help the world 1million times. you still matter. everyone one matters in this world and that is why the world was made. too change.
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Sam
12/21/2016 12:58:12 pm
This video was very inspirational. I think i9f we all follow this advice the world would be a better place for humans. Suggestion: Have a page on the website where you can comment your suggestion. This can be more effective than sorting through post its. Also if a post it is not legible you have to say bye to a great suggestion. You can read text no matter what.
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Sam
12/21/2016 01:05:20 pm
My other comment wasn't very strong. I think that if everyone can do one deed for someone else everyday we would be off to a great start. If we all follow rules and listen to our three time nominated person of the year my TIME (Mr. Meyer) the world would be even better. I am starting to see a pattern. All of these things are very small. If we all keep doing small things there would be a huge improvement. We don't have to make everyone in the world do this right now! Start at a small scale. If we do this in our classroom. Our classroom will be better. Soon the school will catch on. The our immediate family and so on. To conclude if we do our part, the world will be a better place.
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Matthew
8/31/2017 04:48:13 pm
I learned that everybody can change the world.You should ALWAYS treat people how YOU want to be treated.
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Larry
9/1/2017 01:25:31 pm
It is absolutely true that the world will become better if we all work together towards to global goal that is to improve the life for everyone on the planet.
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Parth
9/6/2017 03:46:38 pm
Nice, kid president really motivates the world
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Mason
9/7/2017 04:31:39 pm
I was inspired by what kid president was saying about the world and who lives on earth.
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Justin
9/16/2017 12:54:13 pm
Kid president really helps out with his pep talks and his words inspire and change the world
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Kristen #gowildcats
10/10/2017 06:36:07 pm
I think that it is amazing that a kid is making a difference by telling pepole to make a difference. This kid also kinda reminds me of someone *cough* *cough* Mr. Meyer *cough*.
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Jishnu
2/5/2018 04:28:30 am
There are plenty of good things and plenty of bad things. So you come in on working to solve the bad things.
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Shriyan
5/20/2018 07:07:41 pm
I think that he is talking about life, how we live and stay. treat people good
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