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17£®Kendall Ciesemier is the founder of charity Kids Caring 4 Kids£¬an organization she created after seeing a show on the difficult situation of AIDS orphans £¨¹Â¶ù£© in Africa£®Ciesemier was inspired to try to change the lives of those affected by AIDS and to encourage other children to do the same£®She tells us of the power her personal story has in showing others they too can make a difference£®
You saw Oprah's show on AIDS orphans when you were 11-do you remember how you felt£¿
When I saw the show I was shocked£®I had never heard of AIDS before and was concerned that kids were growing up without parents and no one had troubled to ask for my help£®
I wanted to create a place for kids to get involved and a place where their small contributions would be valued and celebrated£®I also felt that I needed to take immediate action myself£®I found an orphan sponsorship £¨ÔÞÖú£© program online and an eight-year-old girl from Mauritania who needed my help£®I started there and Kids Caring 4 Kids grew from that experience£®
How has your own illness inspired you to help others£¿
Growing up with a rare liver £¨¸ÎÔࣩ disease made me feel different£¬which I think attracted me to others who were different and those struggling with something£®I knew how I felt and I wanted to help reduce that feeling in someone else£®I always wanted to support people£®Growing up with an illness gave me empathy £¨ÒÆÇ飩 for others£®
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My own personal story is evidence that people can give from anywhere£®I started Kids Caring 4 Kids from a hospital room£®I started by helping one person and it snowballed from there£®When I share my story£¬I think that's what affects people the most-the fact that I started all of this during a time of personal struggle and weakness£®If I could do that£¬then they can do something too£®
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7£®A good book can be satisfying£®If reading is a habit you'd like to get into£¬there are some ways to develop it£®
Realize that reading is enjoyable if you have a good book£®If you have a difficult book and you are forcing yourself through it£¬it will seem like a task£®£¨16£©GSet time£®You should have some time during every day when you'll read for at least 5 to 10 minutes£®£¨17£©AFor example£¬make it a habit to read during breakfast and lunch and even dinner if you eat alone£®
Always carry a book£®£¨18£©BWhen I leave the house£¬I always make sure to have my car keys and one book at hand£®The book stays with me in the car£¬and I take it into the office and to appointments and pretty much everywhere I go£®
£¨19£©EFind a place in your home where you can sit in a comfortable chair£®Don't lie down unless you're going to sleep£®There shouldn't be a television or a computer near the chair£¬and no music or no noisy family members/roommates£®If you don't have a place like this£¬create one£®
Reduce television/the Internet£®If you really want to read more£¬try cutting back on time on TV or the Internet£®£¨20£©FBut remember£ºevery minute you reduce of the Internet/TV£¬you could use for reading£®This could create hours of book reading time£®
A£®It means you will read no matter how busy you are£®
B£®Wherever you go£¬take a book with you£®
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11£®Eating at restaurant hasn't always been known as the best choice for people who are trying to keep a healthy diet£®It is extremely hard for people to avoid food that isn't so good for them when dining out£®1£¨36£©E£®There are always ways that you can eat healthier food when dining out while you still enjoy the experience£®
    One method is to take time to read the nutrition information£®£¨37£©F£®If you know you're going to visit a certain restaurant£¬you should check the website first£®If no nutrition information is listed£¬you should check the menu at the restaurant before you order£®
    Another way is to think about not eating cream or butter sauces£®£¨38£©G£®It could add some flavor to your food without extra calories£®£¨39£©A£®Whether it is free or you have to buy it£¬you should choose to drink water over the other drinks like beer or soda£¬which contain large quantities of sugar and calories£®
£¨40£©C£®As long as you make wise choices£¬you could still enjoy all the benefits of dining out and be pleased with your choices later on£®

A£®All restaurants have water available
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D£®You can always find them in a variety of ways
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F£®Some restaurants post it on their menus or their website
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