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Japan Disaster in Photos

mind-blowing images from Japan, in case you haven't seen the destruction. I am glad we are helping :]
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  1. It sucks that they have to go through this disaster. I'm glad that we are actually doing something to help.

    Jay Tilva p.2

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  2. Japan is going through a hard time, and i think its great that we are helping in some way to raise there spirits

    Jessica Monzon p.1

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  3. aahh :( this is so sad. im glad we're gonna get to help out.

    Giselle Rosas Per.2

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  4. This is very sad that this happened to such an important country. Making these origami sculptures will hopefully help out..

    Jeffrey Rodriguez p.2

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  5. I feel so bad for the people in Japan, but I am glad that we can help! =)

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  6. Sohan T.
    Pe.2
    Japanese people r goin thrugh tough tymes....lokin 4wrd 2 hlp thm

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  7. Carol Heng, Period 2March 25, 2011 at 11:49 PM

    How sad!): Hearing about what is happening in Japan and reading the article about the girl with Leukemia today in class was very touching. I'm looking forward to making more cranes<3

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  8. Im glad we are helping :D

    Diego R1

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  9. Wow this is devastating. I'm glad we are doing something to help these people overcome this huge obstacle

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  10. Im glad i can do something to help out!

    Nick P, Period 2

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  11. Idk how they make those swan thingies. It's hard I need help -_- but good thing we are helping so if we ever need it they will help us out as well.
    -Darian D 3

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  12. Its sad to see all the destruction in the media about Japan,but its good to know people like us all over the world are helping them out.
    Sara Dionne P1

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  13. Thats crazy how a huge ship like that was able to be tipped over like that.

    Riel N. P.6

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  14. Brandon Lynch Per 6March 27, 2011 at 9:14 AM

    Its pretty sad what happened.

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  15. im glad that we're gon help them by makin 1000 cranes.

    Brandon gaines per.3

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  16. i feel bad for them:(
    angel Ramos P.3

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  17. I feel so bad for the people in japan.


    Napoleon D per.3

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  18. THIS IS SO SAD ...HOPE THAT OUR CRANES HELP OUT
    JENNIFER PER.3

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  19. It's good that the American people are helping out, but I think it's a lie that the American government is helping out. They're not helping out. They're too busy attacking an innocent country like Libya for their oil. All the government cares about is money so they attack innocent countries like Libya for oil and lie about giving aid to Japan. I'm so glad to know that some American people are helping out Japan. I thank those that help out Japan and hope that Japan can recover someday.

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  20. I'm glad that we're doing something to help out.
    (:

    Kassandra Hernandez Per.1

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  21. That's crazyy.

    I'm donating right now. :)


    Adrian Olivera P. 3

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  22. Dang that sucks. I feel bad for them. I hope we can try to do everything we can for them.

    Nicole Garcia
    Per. 3

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  23. The destruction in JApan is devastating. Im glad we are doing something to help.

    Malini Patel.1

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  24. I hope Japan will recover soon!!

    -Jessica Yu P.6

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  25. I donated $10 dollars to japan through my phone (: I hope everyone there will be okay .

    Diandra Saqui P1

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  26. I already donated 25 bucks to japan :D they been through hard times before they will pull themselves out of this one as well.

    RJ Kardiban P1

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  27. Trish te
    There was this documentary I ran into about the tsunami in japan,seeing the still photos are devastating, but the documentary showed live camera footage from when the earthquake started to shake to from when the tsunami hit fifteen minutes later, but...still photos does no justice to the live destruction in a video.

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  28. i am glade that we can help those people in need that are going through a harsh times right now
    -carlos rincon per. 1

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  29. its unbelieveable that this actually happened to Japan :[ hopefully over the years we continue to help, and Japan will be restored (:

    Period 2 ! (:

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  30. wow that is really sad.
    at least half of the world is
    donating money to help the
    people out. It sad to know that
    those people barely have a place to stay :[

    Period 2

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  31. I'm glad we are helping.

    - Liz Lizardi P.2

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  32. Chanel Lakeman Period 3March 29, 2011 at 11:55 AM

    omg this is crazy! but the guy makes me smile like he is riding along like its no big deal a ship is on land next to him!

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  33. I can't imagine how the people living there must feel. I feel lucky.

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  34. Horrible.
    Nolan S. Del Real

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  35. That is just crazy. I'm glad that we're fundraising to help! :)
    Namrata B. p 6

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  36. that guy riding that bike is a boss

    Adam Cervantes P.2

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  37. too bad chanel is in period 2 not 3
    blondie :p

    Adam Cervantes P.2

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  38. Im glad we're doing something to help this disaster

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  39. Those pictures are really sad!
    Japan should be filled with origami cranes :)
    per. 3

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  40. Celestine P. (Per.3)March 30, 2011 at 8:28 PM

    It's rather ironic how people act once a natural disaster hits, all the love comes out only when something horrible happens.
    For now Japan needs help, but the rest of the world does too.

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  41. Ithink its important that we get involved with the world. &ithink its a good idea to get the youth involved

    Lauren Ramirez
    period 1

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  42. the packing tape sculptures turned out really nicee!! (=
    Monica Q 6

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