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Monday, 12 May 2008

Presentation


Today, I was able to finalise and arrange the speech on que cards just incase Haristide or I forget. Hopefully, that will be unlikely to happen, since we have been praticing nearly all last week.

The picture above is just something we drew during writing the speech :] !

We can't wait till Wednesday :]
Posted by SmileWithStyle at 11:41

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Smile with Style is a campaign, with an aim to give out positive messages, whilst helping children in developing countries by donating money to a charity called Smile Train.

Also, this campaign supports and tries to help teenagers keep off the streets by donating some money to Youth Clubs in South East London, and recognising artistically talented young people who attend schools in South east London.