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Veganism por Mind Map: Veganism

1. Fool people with vegan recipes: hold free taste tests to convert people to veganism audience: people who think vegan food is not good.

2. Environmental impacts of being vegan vs. meat eating: show water use, resource use of a typical vegan meal vs. a regular meat meal audience: people who care about the environment

3. Vegan restaurant map for San Jose (or other places that I've been) with reviews. audience: people who want to try vegan food but don't know where to go.

4. How to be a healthy vegan athlete audience: athletes :

5. Food

5.1. Find the best burrito in San Jose and publish it on the internet

6. Write a review of every runner-up for major book prizes this year. (this could also be a video blog) audience: people who love to read, my students

7. Read and review books about running audience: readers, runners

8. Teaching

8.1. How to teach with iPads audience: other teachers

8.2. Reviews of good, current novels audience: other teachers and students looking for independent reading

8.3. Hold a tech day for other teachers to practice teaching with technology audience: other teachers

8.4. Make a series of videos about becoming a better writer audience: students who want help with writing; other teachers who need help with instructional materials

9. How to guide: How to be a vegan audience: people considering veganism

10. Easy vegan recipe blogs audience: other vegans, new vegans

11. Vegan tumblr: sassy responses to questions: how do you get enough protein? audience: other vegans

12. Compile interviews from other vegans about why they became vegan and how its gone for them. audience: new vegans, people who are vegan.

13. Running

14. Reading

14.1. Interview every teacher I know about his or her favorite book. Audience: other teachers, students.

14.2. read and review books about veganism audience: vegans, readers, people considering becoming vegan

14.3. Hold a fundraiser for the local library audience: the city of San Jose