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05/06/2010
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Singapore is such an amazing, vibrant and colorful city that it is easy to find happiness around every corner. To start our journey, we visited a local university to meet with the students and find out what made them happy. 

The NYP university of Singapore has welcomes us with a lot of enthusiasm. They put on a great show for us! The contagious energy wave here is pulsing through the campus. I asked the MC of the show where all that energy came from. He has a very simple answer...



It seemed that hanging out with friends and enjoying food and games dominated the list of things that made them happy but it was their energy that shined more than anything. Throughout the day, they danced enthusiastically, sang with passion and laughed and yelled with vigor. I asked the kids to show us their happiness without saying it and they hopped around like bunnies, danced, made huge smiling faces and just all around acted like clowns. You could see that happiness was just a normal state and having the chance to express themselves was happiness all by itself.  

Meet the "crazy squad" of NYP university. These amazing people kept the energy flowing throughout the whole afternoon. They are unstoppable!






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Starting January 2010, three happiness ambassadors will begin an unprecedented journey to all 206 countries where Coca-Cola is sold. That's 14 more countries than are represented in the United Nations! Their mission is to seek out "what makes people happy" around the world.

These "happiness ambassadors" will search for and share the optimism and happiness of Coca-Cola from Afghanistan to Zimbabwe and everywhere in between. Their route will include some pretty amazing venues including- the Winter Olympics in Vancouver, the World Cup in South Africa and the World Expo in Shanghai.

Throughout the year-long journey, these Happiness Ambassadors will be sharing their blog posts, tweets, videos, interviews and pictures so you can follow their adventures in every country along the way.

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