Friday, March 18, 2016

Transforming The World

HELLO MY FELLOW READERS ; ), 


                    Today we are going to talk about something that I would like to transform in the world. Different people can choose different things that want to change or changes that might connect to them or someone they know. A major idea that people might want to change or take away are borders. This is something that people can argue that might be a discriminatory factor or something to look at someone differently, just because they are from a different place. This would be a very hard thing to cover since there would be so many different language for an Earth-sized country. Also the many very different rules or laws that make up the countries. 










Wednesday, March 9, 2016

Courageous People

HELLO MY FELLOW READERS ; ),


                       Today we are going to be talking about courageous people and what would make them be courageous. There are many different ways a person can be valiant and courageous. It doesn't always have to be a big or meaningful thing. The sad thing is that only you and I would know the people that mean most to us. To be courageous you don't have to be a Rosa Parks, a Ghandi, or a Nelson Mandela, to be courageous you just have to be brave and push on through life doing what you think is right. If you do that you will most definitely be an example to look to in someone else's mind. 

Wednesday, March 2, 2016

Letter

           




HELLO MY FELLOW READERS ; ),
Today I will be portraying a Confederate soldier that will be sending a letter to my kids and wife.



To Mary, Little Tommy, and Cal

            Hello wife and kids, it has been a long time since I last sent a letter to you. Times are rough here, with little to gain for myself. I am worried here. The nights are cold, and the day is as hot as ever. Today I got permission from the captain of mine and went to town for a bit. It's hard work, here fighting for my country. I learned from the beginning that I am not doing this for myself, but rather more for the place where I'm from. I am here fighting more for my ideals, not because I had been drafted. Today when we got tired we settled down and set up a shelter for an overnight shelter. We don't get fed much, but enough to get around. Most of my friends that I made have died on the battle fields. Some others have also died from disease and wound infection. 


From,  
              Eli