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Change must come from within you, by examining your habits and seeing what you are doing to keep yourself this way. It won be easy, it an addiction. You may be addicted to your sadness and your aloneness. “It's terrible that girls will have no privacy concealing their feminine products, and these bags won't last a week with real textbooks in them. Metal detectors are a better solution.”They led a national march. A letter from Principal Ty Thompson sent to families on Friday said that step has not been taken yet.Clear backpacks may deter some from bringing weapons into school, but without metal detectors people can still conceal them in folders or in between papers, junior Isabella Pfeiffer said.And backpacks won't prevent firearms from getting in the hands of dangerous people in the first place, she said.

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travel backpack anti theft travel backpack theft She saw it every day in her hometown of Rustenburg, a mining community in the North West province of South Africa.So the young entrepreneur decided to do something about it.The millennial pair aged just 21 and 22 years old respectively are taking advantage of the plastic waste in their region, upcycling it into 100% recycled plastic schoolbags for local disadvantaged students.But here's the twist the bag also doubles as a light.The backpacks feature a solar panel in the flap which charges as the children walk to school as well as strips of reflective material, an added safety design to make the children more visible to traffic in the early hours.A bright idea“One of the first obstacles these kids face is not being able to finish their homework,” says Kgatlhanye, the first runner up at the 2014 Anzhisha Prize, a pan African award celebrating entrepreneurs aged 15 22 who've come up with innovative ways to solve problems in their communities. “If a child doesn't have access to light then as soon as the sun goes down there is not time to do anything but sleep.”Kgatlhanye explains the design is to help poor households from using up candles which might otherwise have lasted an entire pacsafe backpack week. And the children can focus on their homework without worrying about disrupting the family dynamic.“A child simply does not have the luxury of burning the midnight oil and practicing their math sums until 12 o'clock at night because [the family] have one candle which was meant to be rationed for the whole week.”After a six month pilot phase earlier this year, the resourceful entrepreneurs are now distributing their 100% upcycled plastic bags to schools they've identified around their howetown of Rustenburg.The company has also teamed up with local individuals and corporates who are willing to cover the cost of the bags on behalf of the students travel backpack anti theft USB charging backpack anti theft backpack for travel theft.. theft proof backpack anti theft travel backpack anti theft backpack for travel cheap anti theft backpack USB charging backpack

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