In restaurants in my Brooklyn neighborhood, I always ask for a doggie bag to bring the leftovers home.
From Alek Wek
I've eight brothers and sisters - five girls, four boys. I am the seventh.
We survived on natural resources, so we should take care of the earth. When I leave home, I do things like switching off the heat and lights.
Education is the key to the future.
South Sudanese people are rich like the soil; they just need a little water, and they will grow.
I am so impressed by UNHCR staff who live and work side by side with the refugees. It's really remarkable.
When I first started working with World Vision, I would sit down and talk with them about issues that concern any part of the world. MSF told me about what was going on in North Korea. I also support AIDS and breast cancer charities.
I don't understand when people are being greedy or mean, when they say who should get what, when they get control of someone else's life.
My family is the most important thing to me.
If my mother hadn't encouraged me, I would be nervous and feeling like I'm doing something wrong.
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