NotePromote has been a member since
February 25 2008,
has rated 59 lenses,
favorited 10, and has
created 12 lenses from scratch.
This member's top-ranked page is "World Hunger and Poverty - Should We Help?".
My Bio
Hi! I'm John. Follow me on Twitter for updates! I currently work as a script-writer at Universal Studios, Hollywood. I have a wife and three wonderful children, and am looking to become a bigger part of squidoo in the near future! My top-ranked lens, as of now, is: are we the cause or the solution? Have a blessed day!
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- World Hunger and Poverty - Should We Help?
In Asia, Africa, and Latin America, over 500 Million people are living in what the World Bank has defined as "absolute poverty." When reading the title of this article, in knowing that 15 Million children die from hunger each year, how could one poss... view lens -
- Cell Phones Dangerous - New Studies, Old Manufacturer Tricks
For a short while, it was proposed that cell phones increase your chances of developing brain cancer. While scientists cannot agree on this fact, cell phone manufactures are, in fact, hiding something. The FCC (Federal Communications Commission) esta... view lens -
- Tweet For Charity Using RevTwt
Growing up in foster care is undoubtedly a difficult struggle. From the constant moves and dealings with group homes to new "guardians" that often just want you for the monthly check, being a foster child is a dark and adverse reality that no child s... view lens -
- Is ADD Over-Diagnosed?
Attention Deficit Disorder can be a tough problem for those who truly have it. Not being able to focus, and then becoming aware of this inability is both frustrating and demoralizing. That being said, there has been an exponential increase in the num... view lens -
- Twitter to Stop Poverty, Best Of
This Twitter collection is dedicated to tweets pertaining to the discussion about world poverty and hunger. To spur some conversation, I have documented the 5 most common misconceptions about world hunger. I would like to think of it as an extension... view lens
