
“Feeling guilty about wasting time on computer solitaire? Join the growing guilt-free multitude at FreeRice.com, an online game with redeeming social value.”
A web Rice for hungry!!!- www.freerice.com
This web is so cool & nice!!
For each answer u gt right , we donate 20g of rice through UN World Food Program to help end HUNGER!!!!!!!!!!!

This Is 20g of rice for 1 correct answer

2 correct answers - 40g

3 correct answers - 60g

4 correct answers - 80g
I have donate 2400g of grains/rice today morning , gotta continued this afternoon...
There were 6 subjects for you to pick...
Im kinda good at Spanish (Language Learning) , Multiplication Table & Basic Math (Pre-Algebra) (Math) & English Grammar (English). I not bad at Art too...haha
I think math id the easiest in it..The quest were soo simple , a 5 year old kid can answers those too...
:)
ART
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EG:
- Lady with a Parasol is by:
- Chin Nung
- Paul Gauguin
- Claude Monet
- Edouard Manet
CHEMISTRY
ENGLISH
- Which is correct?
- Please drive carefully.
- Please drive careful.
- molten means:
- unappreciated
- improvised
- hard to believe
- melted
GEOGRAPHY
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some
“What if just knowing what a word meant could help feed hungry people around the world? Well, at FreeRice it does . . . the totals have grown exponentially.”
- Washington Post
“Web game provides rice for hungry . . . FreeRice went online in early October and has now raised 1 billion grains of rice [by November 9].”
- BBC News
“Addictive, yes. But . . . each correct answer results in the donation of rice to help feed the hungry around the globe. Perhaps that qualifies the game as a good addiction . . . one with redeeming qualities, something that’s, oh, didactic and edifying.”
- Kansas City Star
“People from all walks of life and from around the globe have written in to express their appreciation for the game . . . Secretaries admit to playing it during boring business meetings.”
- Christian Science Monitor
“FreeRice.com is one of the most ingenious websites of 2007. In the best spirit of the Internet, it offers education, entertainment and a way to change the world ― all for free.”
- Los Angeles Times
“Freerice.com is an international, viral sensation. Folks from Thailand to Germany and India are just as enthusiastic . . . improving thousands of lives, all with a simple, collective, click of a mouse.”
- CBS Evening News
“Every grain of rice is essential in the fight against hunger . . . FreeRice really hits home how the Web can be harnessed to raise awareness and funds for the world’s number one emergency.”
- UN World Food Program
“The Web site offers a greater gift, the gift of awareness about world hunger.”
- NPR National Public Radio
“What type of computer game could get kids excited about learning vocabulary words? One that also helps feed hungry people around the world!”
- Scholastic News Magazine
“‘It’s fantastic,’ says the World Food Program’s Bangladesh director. Adds a 32-year-old widow living in a refugee camp with her 8-year-old daughter, ‘I depend on the rice.’”
- People Magazine
“A simple way to bring kids to the Internet for a good reason, a way to feed their minds and . . . to feed a whole lot of people . . . helping fight world hunger, one grain of rice at a time. ”
- NBC Evening News
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The total g/rices from October 2007 to 24 December is............
55,810,678,730
GO TO: www.freerice.com
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