Small Island, Close Communities

In Samoa, family and community are highly valued. One specific community that I learned about in Samoa is the Christian community, which treats its members like family.

Fahd from Morocco

I interviewed my host sister's son who is 9 years old; his name is Fahd.

Meet Alina!

What's it like to be a teenager and student in Germany? Let's meet Alina's and ask her some questions!

Children of Samoa

You might be surprised by the similarities between children in the United States and Samoa. Read on to see what one of my dear Samoan friends, Pine, thinks about a variety of topics!

A Tropical Paradise to Call Home

Samoa enjoys rich biodiversity that thrives in its hot, tropical climate. Samoans have learned to adapt to the heat and to live off of the island nation's bountiful resources.

Open Sewers in Ghana: A Community Issue

Open sewers contribute to sanitation challenges Ghana faces, but the community will continue to work together to create a cleaner and healthier country!

Reduce, reuse, recycle!

One of the hottest topics among the nations of the world is the environment and how we can help preserve it. Find out what the city of Madrid is doing to leave as small a footprint as possible.

Pinheiro: The Paraná Pine

Today, I want to tell you about an amazing tree here in Brazil. It's a symbol of the state of Paraná, where I live. Its scientific name is araucaria angustifolia, but here, people call it a pinheiro.

The Wellington Community

To understand the Wellington community, I went to the Wellington museum and explored the city's history. I learned about many aspects of the city and how it became the capital of New Zealand.

A Day in the Life of Sang Hyun Park

Different countries have different education systems, and I am as curious as you are to know what those differences are!

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