Obama wins Peace Prize - The Youth Responds
October 13, 2009 | Santa Ana, Costa Rica | Vetting explained
I attend the United World College of Costa Rica, and international schools for students from all corners of the world who are admitted based on academic merit, and most of whom come on scholarships. As youth, both in the United States and all around the world, had a large impact on last year's elections, I decided to ask some people at my school what they thought of President Barack Obama winning the Nobel Peace Prize.
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