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"It's a motivational campaign about how to deal with (losing) and also how to work on academics," [Charlie Kadado] said. "It's a campaign about how they can be motivated to achieve for themselves and to make a positive impact."
"Some of her lectures (about him) just made me sick; her constructive criticism made me want to change," Kadado said. "That's when I said I know I'm going to change most of all for the future of myself and the country because we're going to need leaders of the future."Now that Kadado, a self-described "young adult" despite his status as a middle schooler, has found the motivation and the determination to succeed, it's hard to doubt he'll be able to reach his goals, no matter how lofty they've become.See the full content of this document
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Teenage Reporter Kadado Living the Dream
While some kids exhibit a passion for learning from their first day in school, others discover it at their own pace.
But as 13-year-old Charlie Kadado of Macomb Township found out, onc...See the full content of this document
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