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30 students have compiled their blueprints for what they would do if they were in charge. Their goals range from Substance Abuse to Children's Rights. This book is a microcosm of what young adults in the United States are aspiring to be. Their ideas are not only selfless acts towards human kind, but creative and engineered with the future in mind. This book is inspiring, whether for the educator of adolescences, parents or young people themselves, this book will stir the reader to contemplate, "How could I make a difference?"Best-selling authors and co-founders of We Published That, L.L.C.,…mehr

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30 students have compiled their blueprints for what they would do if they were in charge. Their goals range from Substance Abuse to Children's Rights. This book is a microcosm of what young adults in the United States are aspiring to be. Their ideas are not only selfless acts towards human kind, but creative and engineered with the future in mind. This book is inspiring, whether for the educator of adolescences, parents or young people themselves, this book will stir the reader to contemplate, "How could I make a difference?"Best-selling authors and co-founders of We Published That, L.L.C., Gary Martin Hays and Adam Weart, have worked diligently with these students to bring this book to life. All proceeds from the sale of this book will go towards the charitable efforts of Greater Atlanta Christian School. Learn more at www.GreaterAtlantaChristian.org."I am so thankful our students took the opportunity and pursued courage in the moment to offer solutions to our world's problems. I think it is an under appreciated trait in our world when people step up and pursue courageous moments. As you read this book, I am certain you will see that our students have pursued courage, as they crafted their solutions. I am so excited that you will be able to experience the quality of students I get to serve every day."- Caleb Panter, Senior High Student Dean of Greater Atlanta School