Sunday, December 2, 2007

PLN 23

The article I have just completed analyzing is addressed as “Fight Hunger While Learning Vocab” and was located in the Fischbowl blog. The composition primarily describes a revolutionary new program aimed at nourishing the underprivileged. It is referred to as “Free Rice” and serves as a source of food distribution to the United Nations World Food Program. The UNWFP then collects the rice generated by “Free Rice” and circulates it throughout the globe to less fortunate nations. Though “Free Rice” does not simply open their hands to UNWEP, an average person can potentially force them to by answering a series of questions concerning vocabulary correctly. The program will donate 20 grains of rice to the UNWEP for every question resolved by players. The game itself is actually quite elementary; the player is simply instructed to choose of four possible answers, the one which acts in unison the best with a provided word. Because this organization is internet biased, maximum productivity will be achieved. It does not matter a person’s background, ethnicity, or other affiliated descriptions; anyone with access to the internet may participate in this extraordinary event.

On learning of this site, I immediately turned on my computer and ventured to “Free Rice”. The game was designed simply, but the questions did not accord with the simplistic rules. This sight offers a multitude of the most exotic words which may become helpful if a person, for example, wishes to excel their vocabulary comprehension levels. At the same time though, the sight indirectly donates rice to downtrodden inhabitants of the world. The program truly revolutionizes the dilapidation of hunger throughout the most pauper oriented countries. Because of its great accessibility, charitable nature, and vocabulary enhancement, the “Free Rice” legacy will potentially nurture millions in this year alone.

The greatest benefit of the program is its ability to not consume hefty amounts of time. Last night, for example, I tested out the sight and after around a half an hour’s work, I had already accumulated 6,040 grains of rice. If this number goal is pursued each day by millions of people a day, hungriness will become extinct. It is foolishly simple to play and increases your vocabulary levels, so give it a try; what do you have to loose?

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