With 100 million dollars Zuckerberg go help public schools
by Zivka Deleva
When your name is Mark Zuckerberg and you have founded the globally popular social network Facebook, than you are not a pore person. Than you can open up easily your bank account and take off some money due to help someone in need. When you have 100 million dollars to give as a donation, than not that you are not poor, but, you are extra rich! This only 26-year old young man will give that sum for public schools in Newark, New Jersey, wanting to improve the public education in the city. Why did he chose those schools, no one knows, because he has nothing in common with that city or no close connection with anything that happened there. OK, why is strange that he had cho! sen randomly? The fact is that no matter which public school you choose, they are more or less, in the same difficult situation. His basic idea came from the fact that he believes that if you have the right education, than your life will be easier. He explains that he was a lucky pupil to have all the opportunities in life to study from the best teachers and in the best schools. And where else you would announce such an information, if not on the Oprah Winfrey television show, the place where the US TV goddess literally allures people. One of the reason why he has chosen that city was that it was more and more popular for the crime and corruption. No matter if there is some hidden motive underneath the decision, these gestures are always welcomed. It would be very nice if all the millionaires and billionaires in the world open their hearts and bank accounts to those that are in need.
| by Zivka Deleva for Cantell TV (http://cantell.tv) |
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