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Paper Crane Project for World Peace and Prayer

After being diagnosed with leukaemia from the radiation, Sadako’s friend told her to fold origami paper cranes in the hope of making a thousand of them. She was inspired to do so by the Japanese legend that one who created a thousand origami cranes would be granted a wish. Her wish was simply to live. This started the 1000 paper crane world children’s peace movement. It has become a powerful symbol for ‘life, hope and peace’ for all. This is how the Paper Crane Project started.

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Year 7s visit the zoo

In a happy mood we entered the courtyard. The intense heat and flies seemed happy to greet us and seemed to acknowledge that a new snack had arrived. A sign read that Auckland zoo has been running successfully for 96 years and was opened on 22 December, 1922 by the Governor General and the Admiral of the Navy. We passed through the Asia section and assembled by the Red Panda and Otter enclosures. A welcoming speech quickly sorted out the rules and what’s in our best interests when visiting an enclosure. Then, after getting into our groups we quickly marched off in high spirits.

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