I’ve finished reading 5 stories which were all about how one makes a difference and now I want to share my opinion about it.
The first story I’ve read is called “Everyone Needs to Eat” and it was written by Dave Seegar. The story was about people found that they are many poor people, so one day Dave decided to help them. He made a soup and it's called "Soupie". I think Dave is a kind guy. He loves to help people whether they're his friend or not. His idea was just to help people, and the result came out quite good. What he changed is where he lived at the Margaret River. He also taught people about gentle which is about being friendly.
The second story is called "Put a Little Love in Your Heart" which was written by Petra Nemcova. This story has begun with a woman who wanted to be a model and it was finally come true. One day she went for a vacation to Thailand. Impossibly, a huge wave called Tsunami has destroyed the places and many people have died. She lost her fiancé. It seemed so sad. I feel sorry to her. Petra Nemcova helped children who have suffered loss. The difference she wanted this world to have is people should help each other. If everyone is doing like this the world would be change, there will be no hates. I like what she said "make us less likely to take and more likely to give." That is very good sentence because love and kindness is very important for live. To stay by having a lovely and awesome life, we should give love and kind to others.
The third story is called “The Potholed Road from Shy to Shining” which was written by Anita Smith. I really respect to people like this. People, who help others, like poor kids. In the story, she went overseas and that was very poor country. She went to the hospital and she found out that the place was horrible. And finally, she helped them. She went there and oversees the place to make sure that it's better. She helped many children from a worse life. Children lives were changing. This is how she made a different for children.
The fourth story is called “Fighting for a Dog Park” and it was written by Doris Richards. It is about Doris who helped Finland people to keep a dog park. Somebody was trying to change the park to some building. Doris was fighting for it. They didn't want it to be changed. It is a good idea to have a dog park because in the park has a fresh air and people are hanging around with their dogs or friends and they get to know new people easily. It reminds me of my dog because I also have a dog and I know that dog needs freedom like people. They would love to have some place for them to run around and relax.Finally, they didn’t change it to building anymore and it is still a park and everyone was happy with it. It means that Doris has made a difference for Finland people to keep the place for the dog park.
The fifth story is called “Born to Be a Rabble-Rouser” which was written by Reverend Al Sharpton. This story has begun about racism and fighting for the rights. It made me think that even you're black or white, does it really matter? Everyone is still a human. This story also talked about how to be succeeded. The word "Will" is very important. If you don't start with will, then u won't pursue. The difference that he made is everyone is equal. He gave a speech to public. He taught that to conquer is to win yourself not an enemy.I really like what the story said "We define success by what we have, not by what we did. But the only success in life is what you did. Because whatever you have, you can lose it and some other people could have more, but what you did, nobody can take it." It is extremely true. It reminds me of when my dad told me about the future. Everyone is competing. I must study a lot to know more and nobody can take it.
After I finished reading those stories, I taught me that every help can make a difference. Everyone could help each other to make this world a better place to live.
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I totally agree with you that everyone can help the other person to make this a better world to live in. You were strongly affected by Rev. Al Sharpton's story.
ReplyDeleteThis blog is much stronger in its coherence to the main idea than the previous 5 separate blogs. I feel the thesis could have been narrower but your empathy and insight were strong points in your favor.
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