Friday, March 18, 2016

Transform the World

Hello fellow bloggers, how have you been? Have you ever thought about what you want to do to transform the world? There are many things you could help change to make Earth a better world, but what sticks out to me the most is animal abuse.
This is a problem that people should be well aware of, but they're not. When you first here animal abuse is the first thing you think of an injured or harmed puppy? Well animal abuse isn't only injured dogs, the list of abused animals goes on. Zoo's for example, did you ever think of when the animals where taken from their habitats? Sure you might say, "If you put them back in the wild they wouldn't survive." That may be true, but they could have survived in the wild if the people that separated them from their families had let them be. Animal abuse has found its way through pet owners, entertainment, experiments, sports, and clothing. Dolphins are viewed from entertainment, lions are viewed as trophies, foxes are viewed as a sport and cows are viewed as a piece of clothing.
This is what I want to transform. What would you transform?

Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Who is the most courageous person you know?

Hello fellow bloggers! I have a quick question for you. Who is the most courageous person you know? 
            My answer to this question is Mahatma Gandihi. What made him so courageous was that he stood up for what he believed in even though he knew he could be prisoned for speaking his mind. He approached his believes in a non-violent way. Although he was jailed several times he kept speaking his mind. He believed that people had to earn their independence and work hard for it. He never gave up after being jailed several times which makes him the most courageous person.

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Civil War Raft

Hello fellow bloggers, Today I will be writing in the perspective of a Union women to her husband.

Dear Jebediah
,
         Today I spent my day helping the sick soldiers who suffered in the war. I find it amazing how times have changed and women are doing the jobs men did in the olden days. The time I've spent here has been very interesting but seeing wounded soldiers and trying to survive to go back to their families. Many of the other woman helping the soldiers as nurses like me, have been talking about how much the times have changed and how happy they are to be doing something other than house work. The children are back home working on the farm. Our daughters are all excited to become old enough to become a nurse. I could not be any more proud of them.

Love, Gertrude