Chapter 1
Lots of Americans today take life for granted, but in other areas in the world you are lucky to have water and clothes. Now let's take a Journey to see what people in Los Angeles have compared to people in the Philippines.
In Los Angeles we have food, water, and clothes. Which is very easy to find for us. In the Philippines those are very hard things to find. Also in the Philippines had a huge disaster and needs our help. Now I know deep down in our hearts that you want to help them, and you should because it is the right thing to do.
In Uganda people are lucky to have a meal. Also they are very happy and joyful for the little things like food, water, and clothes, all stuff we take
for granted. Now if we help them out then the world would be a nice place to live on.
Chapter 2
Another problem Americans have is wasting food. Now I have a sister who never finishes her food, and just throws it out. People in Africa cherish the food that they have and never waste a bite. People in parts of Europe need food and would do anything for a meal.
We can find food at grocery stores or at farmers markets. Grocery stores are all around town and easy to go to. In Africa you get your groceries from crops and farmers markets. We can go in our car to get their, but in Africa you would be very lucky to have a car. Now next time my sister goes to waste more food I will say "think about the starving people in Africa."
Chapter 3
The last problem that I will talk about is the power of rulers and emperors.
In America we have a president, but he has the senate and government to back him up and give him ideas of what to do. In Egypt they have an emperor who can be cruel and mean to his people. Also the emperor makes his own decisions by himself. Sometimes an emperor will sentence people to death.
Now next time say it was hard getting groceries or waste food or say the president made a bad choice, just think about the people in Africa and in part of Europe.
The End
