When I was in the seventh grade I did a report about the environment and the loss of species. It was supposed to be only a few pages, but ended up being nearly 50.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
I have this rather amazing report which, roughly speaking, says I was the worst student the biology master had ever taught.
What we need is an electronic encyclopedia of life, with one page for each species. On each page is given everything known about that species.
When I was a young girl, I'd love giving book reports.
The rest of my work, besides sketching and keeping a diary, which was the most troublesome of all, consisted in making geological and zoological collections.
I did keep detailed journals from about fifth grade on, and every so often as I was growing up, I would re-read them and reflect on the previous years of my life.
As a student, I wrote English reports on science fiction.
I still can't manage to keep a journal, and people have been telling me to since the fourth grade.
I wrote my first book in fifth grade. It was about a dog that goes to outer space and is an ambassador for Earth.
Children are still in love with the wonders of nature, and I am, too. So I write them stories in hopes that they will want to protect all the beautiful creatures and places.
I chose to document the lives of people living in a remote village in Alaska called Shishmaref because there we can literally see how climate change is affecting their homes, livelihoods and ultimately their lives.
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