Charlie F.
2/11/2019 01:21:52 pm
This motivational Monday video made me think about Pele because after his retirement he made a soccer center for soccer players just growing up. This video reminded me of it because the one kid in the video thought of him by making wheelchair so they could all play fair and equal. It just a thought that I had.
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Shane speaks his mind!
2/11/2019 01:36:03 pm
This COMMERCIAL was very touching because a normal boy invited a disabled boy to play B-Ball with the other boy and his friends on something like wheelchairs. Isn't it funny how we perfect silly and boring commercials while places like Japan and Canada hit it out of the park with inspirational, sad, and touching commercials? I think it is very un-funny to show we value laughter over inspiration. I have nothing against laughter, but it isn't more important than getting people motivated to do nice things for others. Also, Mr. Meyer's posted about... 700,000 commercials on here! COOL FACT!!!!!!!
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aN0nYMo0s3
2/12/2019 06:00:17 am
All right, this thing was actually reALly hEart warming and i think that we can bring this element into our classrooms by not excluding others, but instead making things fair and inviting others to play if they really want to! For eXample, if we are picking partners for a project, and you see someone who doesn't have someone, you could invite them to your group. This one act of happiness can be just the act that makes someone's day better. It all the small acts of happiness that actually bring the world together.
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Dabid
2/12/2019 07:59:30 am
This video was really heart warming. Sometimes i think about the factors of kindness all around the world. I realize that us Americans don't do anything that stands out. I mean Japan with letting people walk up elevators and just let the elevator do work. We are also extremely judgemental. We are also like "BOOOOOOM ROASTED." I do like some aspects of America. For instance, i like our music. In fact i am listening to it right now. Sorry i was off topic but, to summarize, this video should be a wake up call to us Americans.
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Claire
2/14/2019 03:27:15 pm
This video is very inspiring and if i saw a kid like that i would invite him to play.
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Claire
2/14/2019 03:43:49 pm
When i watched this video i was ready to start helping others. Everyday a world is getting meaner and people are not helping others. If people start helping out others are world will be peaceful and most people will be happy. I know that the world is not just rainbows and pink and blue bunnies Some people you can not fix like a person in a weal chair but they can do the same things as we can.
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jana
9/6/2019 05:40:22 pm
Those kids are really sweet and nice and have big hearts .Because how would you feel if you were in a wheelchair and you couldn't do everything that other people can do .It was a great idea for them to get bikes and rolling chairs and rolling baskets.
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coopaloop
2/14/2020 05:45:35 am
I think this commerce really said something about that country. Do you ever see those kind commerces in America do you? It says they want to be kind and thoughtful.
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Raahil
2/27/2022 02:34:51 pm
I think that this video/commercial is trying to tell us that we should be inclusive towards everybody, even if they are different. It shows that it is good to be nice to others regardless of how they are different from you, and that being kind to others is a very good thing. It showed that the kid in the wheelchair was happy when he was included to play, and I think that this commercial will convince/motivate others to be kind to their peers, because it makes people feel better.
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