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  1. The packing tape sculpture with the hands reaching from the ground is eerie but I love it. It makes you look and realy ponder what is going on.

    Amanda H. Period 1

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  2. I believe that everyone did a great job in making Gahr aware of the crisis in Uganda and hopefully it encouraged people to help the invisible children become visile again. :]

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  3. Jessica Hirani P.2March 30, 2011 at 3:32 PM

    All the posters and packing tape sculptures look really incredible.

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  4. The sculptures and posters look amazing. I hope this made our school aware of what is going on in Uganda, Africa.

    Malini P. 1

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  5. This packing tape project was fun! But were's our project on the blog.

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  6. Aw, our tape packing sculpture made the blog cut! :D

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  7. This project was actually very impactful all around campus!

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  8. Making a stencil with a deep meaning to it was fun and I really like how mine came out :-)

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  9. I have to say this was one of the funnest projects we've done this year.


    Brian Salazar
    P.1

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  10. they all look amazing!


    Diana B6

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  11. it was a fun expirience we should do more of this projects


    Nayely H6

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  12. Carol Heng, Period 2March 31, 2011 at 5:14 PM

    This was so fun to do! <3 I even stopped during my free time to look at posters and to read what it was about! It was truly inspiring! :]

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  13. I had fun pray painting the stencil i did(:
    i wish i could done a sculpture tho.
    this is a must do project again next year [:
    Monica Q6

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  14. the sculpture took forever to do, but it ended up look nice even though it got ruined.
    kajol p 6

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  15. I think everyone did amazing!!!!!

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  16. Great way to show awareness and let people know what is going on in Uganda. It's been neglected for too long..

    Roumann Pangilinan

    P.1

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  17. All the sculptures were extremely creative & unique & intriguing & did a great job at portraying our invisible children theme.

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  18. best project ever!

    Mervin Torrecarion p.1

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  19. The sculptures and posters were amazing, this actually made people aware of the "invisible children". I think if people did this everywhere, the more people will know and get involved.

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  20. i love the last 2!!!!

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  21. i love all the work & effort everyone put into these :)

    _ Stephanie M. 2

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  22. I was sad to see the sculptures and posters go :(
    But I'm glad that they brought awareness to the issues in Uganda.

    Kassandra Hernandez Per.1

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