Wednesday, October 3, 2012
Today in class (day 21)
Today in class we came up with ways to help sub-Saharan nations. One way we came up with was to walk up on the side of the road. We would wear t-shirts and hold up signs. Our main goal is to get awareness that there is a problem. One issue that nations in trouble face is that many other developed nations do not know about their issues. Such as the United States did not know that Sudan was having an out breaking war. It lead to many deaths, such as being eaten, starving to death, and not being able to go on any more. Many women that stayed in Sudan were raped. This is a very big issue, even though we face issues such as these in the United States, it is a bigger issue in Sudan and many other African nations. Another way to get the word out is to go to other schools and attempt to raise money. We can help kids get out of refugee camps and go to school by an organization. If we go to other schools and get them to raise money and help us, maybe we could help more Sudan and other African countries. We could visit high schools near by, such as Harford Tech, C Milton, Bel-Air. Also we could go to near by middle schools such as Southampton, St. Margret. Maybe even elementary schools such as Hickory, and St. Margret. The more ways we get our word out, the closer we will be to helping Sudan.
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