\”Earth To Mars\” – New York
Graduate students from SUNY New Paltz/Dynamics of Planned Change course contribute their megastory to The Sharability Project about determination and risk.
Graduate students from SUNY New Paltz/Dynamics of Planned Change course contribute their megastory to The Sharability Project about determination and risk.
My challenge was when I was in Bangbao in Thailand. I was traveling by myself for the first time and it was an experience like never before, especially meeting new people. When I was at this hotel, I knew there were two…
*Please contact us if you are interested in helping Uan and Cambodian Kids Care Uan: No, I am doing it alone. I did work with my friend in Proudly Open Mind, but he went broke so no money. But before was…
I think it’s a good way to push yourself to do something on your own, but in Thai, being a baby until you thirty, and sometimes they’re too lost, they’re still acting for the money,and the mainly thing is they…
MegaStory based on 3 participants in Thailand for The Sharability Project. In April of 2012, Know My World hosted a guest workshop for The Sharability Project at the EARCOS conference in Bangkok, Thailand. Genevieve and I were honored and excited…
Graduate students from SUNY New Paltz/Dynamics of Planned Change contribute their megastory to The Sharability Project about the burden of fear.
Joseph shares his story about arriving at a new school in London and overcoming his fear of making new friends.
Bobby shares about an unexpected adventure he experienced while with his family in Abu Dahbi, United Arab Emirates.
Students at The Boys and Girls Club and Hong Kong in group #8 view global citizenship as peace, non-violence and love.
Students from The Boys and Girls Club and Hong Kong in Group 7 view global citizenship as protecting the earth from pollution.