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          <font face="Arial" size="1">Clara, Rachel &amp; Janneke</font>
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Hello again, my name is Rachel. Yesterday the YG8 held a role-play summit. We all
played different parts representing different groups of countries. We decided all
the groups would not deny climate change (Global Warming). We realised that although
solar patterns can define global warming, there are still other factors to influence
it. For example CO2 and other green house gases. We discussed how humans can prevent
the damage we are currently causing, by carbon taxes, carbon trading and renewable
energy. Each person makes a impact big or small to Global warming and everyone needs
to take action. 
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      <title>Day 5</title>
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Hello again, my name is Rachel. Yesterday the YG8 held a role-play summit. We all
played different parts representing different groups of countries. We decided all
the groups would not deny climate change (Global Warming). We realised that although
solar patterns can define global warming, there are still other factors to influence
it. For example CO2 and other green house gases. We discussed how humans can prevent
the damage we are currently causing, by carbon taxes, carbon trading and renewable
energy. Each person makes a impact big or small to Global warming and everyone needs
to take action. 
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Hello! My name is Anna, I am 16 years old and I live in Perm (Russia). So this is
the first time I am writing in a blog, but still it seems to be very interesting.
Yesterday was really a great and delightful day, because yesterday we had a discussion
on the topic of environmental problems (global warming, greenhouse effect). We were
divided in 7 groups. I, Niklas and Clara represented European Union. Before the conference
we had some time to prepare for the presentation of our opinions, so we searched the
Internet for some information. You know, the most funny thing was that we started
searching in English, so that we all 3 can understand. But eventually we came to a
decision to find information in German and Russian. And, to tell the truth, that was
more effective, cause we found more tables, graphics and facts. All in all we prepared
very well and I think our presentation was great. I liked the discussion really very
much. Firstly, we all are interested in environmental problems. And secondly, that
was really very exciting to play a role of the diplomats and to represent the opinion
of EU. I hope in next days we are also going to have such conferences and debates. 
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Hello! My name is Anna, I am 16 years old and I live in Perm (Russia). So this is
the first time I am writing in a blog, but still it seems to be very interesting.
Yesterday was really a great and delightful day, because yesterday we had a discussion
on the topic of environmental problems (global warming, greenhouse effect). We were
divided in 7 groups. I, Niklas and Clara represented European Union. Before the conference
we had some time to prepare for the presentation of our opinions, so we searched the
Internet for some information. You know, the most funny thing was that we started
searching in English, so that we all 3 can understand. But eventually we came to a
decision to find information in German and Russian. And, to tell the truth, that was
more effective, cause we found more tables, graphics and facts. All in all we prepared
very well and I think our presentation was great. I liked the discussion really very
much. Firstly, we all are interested in environmental problems. And secondly, that
was really very exciting to play a role of the diplomats and to represent the opinion
of EU. I hope in next days we are also going to have such conferences and debates. 
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Ciao! My name is Amy Wipfler, I live in the Californian Silicon Valley, and have recently
turned eighteen. After a morning of pastries and strong coffee, we started the day
with a rigorous cleaning, which I believe will be one of many more. Having completed
our chores, we held a series of meetings, both indoor and outdoors, as we continued
to approach Elba Island. As we discussed issues related to diversity, I felt that
we began to create closer connections, as previously we had only dealt with superficial
facts such as favourite foods and our desired super hero. Because we were finally
thinking about and discussing with each other the major problems surrounding discrimination,
we were able to actually connect to each others backgrounds and situations at a deeper
level. The next activity that defined my day involved a swimming adventure. Many of
the other members of the group had been itching for the last thirty-six hours to jump
from the very tip of the bow into the Adriatic Sea. However, none of these eager adventurers
were able to perform this feat during this swimming session. You may think that this
would be the end of all swimming for the day, as did I, and I had noticed music coming
from the mid-ship deck, so I went investigate. It turned out that approximately a
dozen of the ship’s crew were doing an aerobics workout to music. As I was a fan of
the songs being played by the aerobics instructor, and I had little else to do, I
convinced Clara to join the other crew members with me for the workout. It was extremely
enjoyable, and since we had entered the workout halfway, the instructor offered to
extend it for another half-hour. I found at the end of the half-hour, was that the
captain had offered to allow all of our group who had performed aerobics to be able
to jump off the tip of the bow. Only three of us had joined for the second half, me,
Clara, and Antonio. I figured that I may never again have the chance to jump fifty
feet safely from a ship ever again, and so I decided to go for it. What an exhilarating
feeling! I had never before realized how easy it is for your body to change its form
as you drop fifty feet with gravity tugging, and so the landing in the water was much
less than perfect. While the back of my knees may sting for the next day or two, I
wouldn’t have exchanged that feeling for anything. We then feasted on pasta and chicken
for dinner, and it seems that the crew have a surprise for us this evening (I think
I know what it might be, but no comments now). All in all a very full and fun day,
sure to be followed by many others. Signing off! Amy 
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Hi, name is Alex, I’m 15 years old and I am from the U.S.A. For the last two days,
we have been confined to the boat with the amazing crystal blue water just tantalizing
us all. Today for the first time, around four o’clock - we were finally given the
privilege to plunge into the crisp but refreshing water. This was a much needed break
for everyone from the stuffy cabins. But don’t get the idea that this trip is a bunch
of kids messing around on a boat. We have all been chosen to represent our countries
and ideals through thought-provoking debates. Today was first day in which we have
moved beyond getting to know and trust each other to learning about each other’s opinions
and possibly challenging them. Our focus for today was discrimination around the world
and how we can prevent and cure it. The way that we go about discussing these topics
is not one that you would call conventional but it easily involves everyone and creates
creative flow that broadens our range of thinking. Today we started our discussion
by making a list of how people are discriminated against around the world and we started
to create still-scenes of how we envisioned each act of discrimination. After sharing
our scenes of discrimination and some critiquing, we began to make scenes of how we
can abolish these atrocities and begin to embrace everyone as an equal human. Even
though we did not engage in debates, this activity helped us to wrap our minds around
what problems we are going to debate and solutions to those problems. After a quick
break to relax the mind and body we dove into a somewhat “heated” discussion over
specific scenarios and certain places of the world that are still subjected to major
discrimination. Today was an especially good day for me because on top of having a
great day swimming, I have a great sense of accomplishment that what we are doing
during these two weeks _will_ make a difference and hopefully mark the beginning of
a better &amp; brighter world. 
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I’m Melissa and 16 years old. I live in Rome but I’m Italo-Brazilian and I am very
proud to represent Brazil at this grateful project. Today we climbed up over the net
to the first seat of the main mast. It is 17 meter high. The view up there was just
wonderful. For me it was very impressive that even the disabled got enough power out
of the group that they climbed up there. During the morning we had our first discussion
about the G8 topics. It was about discrimination. I liked that the educators presented
the topic in an unusual way because they made a game out of it. It sounds stupid but
with the game it was easier to talk about this topic which is very difficult and complex
in the reality. That made it easier to talk about it in the discussion later. Now
to the awesome part of the trip with a sailing boot. We stopped today close to the
Coast of Elba Island. So we were allowed to swim the first time after the departure
in Civitavecchia. I even jumped of the railing of the Bow. IT WAS 5 METER HIGH!!!
After that we were lying in the sun and just enjoyed the time on the ship. But the
best thing since we departed is the relationship to each other. We are coming from
all over the world and just know each other for 2 days but we have the same goal:
We want to change the world to a better one. 
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Ciao! My name is Rachel and I live in the UK. Apologies for the late start (I was
in the ‘right part’ of the sea, just waking up at 3.00 in the morning for my flight
obviously meant I needed to retire to my Cabin, which I’m sharing with Anna, who is
one of the Russian members of the group) First things first: I arrived in Italy around
9 or 10 or 11 maybe…still adjusting to the one hour time difference! The group trickled
steadily into the airport over the next few hours, and I decided I might need an Italian
phrase book, so bought one from the shop…have not yet opened it and am getting by
on my Spanish. Language is a big element of this trip. The Americans, other Brits
and I are highly advantaged, and everyone else is amazing at English…why is Britain
so behind on language? On the first day, we played a few name games. They were all
really great ways to learn people’s names, but admittedly I still have problems pronouncing
a few. We also made personal passports… which lead me to learn how many people are
‘Passionate about Cars’. Today was pretty busy too, the press were running around
taking many pictures under the sweltering heat! We also played a great game. I got
to sit on top of many peoples arms. Okay, so you must be thinking ‘What?!’ But really
I did, We all had to fit inside a hula hoop and there are 20 of us. We used trust
and balance by everyone having a partner, holding their wrists and leaning far outwards.
The only place I (‘a small and light pizza’ according to one of the educators) could
fit was sitting on top of everyone’s arm. Another task was leading a partner blindfolded
around the boat… much easier said than done, but again the game helped build trust
and team skills that we very much need to sail this boat. The boat itself is beautiful
and I have so far not experienced much sea-sickness (*Touch Wood* of which there is
a lot of, some of which I have polished. Wooop Shiny!) Got to go now 
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      <title>Day 1-2</title>
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Ciao! My name is Rachel and I live in the UK. Apologies for the late start (I was
in the ‘right part’ of the sea, just waking up at 3.00 in the morning for my flight
obviously meant I needed to retire to my Cabin, which I’m sharing with Anna, who is
one of the Russian members of the group) First things first: I arrived in Italy around
9 or 10 or 11 maybe…still adjusting to the one hour time difference! The group trickled
steadily into the airport over the next few hours, and I decided I might need an Italian
phrase book, so bought one from the shop…have not yet opened it and am getting by
on my Spanish. Language is a big element of this trip. The Americans, other Brits
and I are highly advantaged, and everyone else is amazing at English…why is Britain
so behind on language? On the first day, we played a few name games. They were all
really great ways to learn people’s names, but admittedly I still have problems pronouncing
a few. We also made personal passports… which lead me to learn how many people are
‘Passionate about Cars’. Today was pretty busy too, the press were running around
taking many pictures under the sweltering heat! We also played a great game. I got
to sit on top of many peoples arms. Okay, so you must be thinking ‘What?!’ But really
I did, We all had to fit inside a hula hoop and there are 20 of us. We used trust
and balance by everyone having a partner, holding their wrists and leaning far outwards.
The only place I (‘a small and light pizza’ according to one of the educators) could
fit was sitting on top of everyone’s arm. Another task was leading a partner blindfolded
around the boat… much easier said than done, but again the game helped build trust
and team skills that we very much need to sail this boat. The boat itself is beautiful
and I have so far not experienced much sea-sickness (*Touch Wood* of which there is
a lot of, some of which I have polished. Wooop Shiny!) Got to go now 
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