Children Feel Differently About Education

A young Pakistani girl named Malala, sent a feasible message to the whole world, “One child, one teacher, one book, one pen can change the world.” She made a task for the children everywhere growing up that they can make an adjustment in life if they be decisive. More than one child can find this difficult specifically when they don’t care much or feel differently about school. Some children might feel differently about school than other children because some will grow up educated and wealthy some will grow up not educated or wealthy.

The children on the streets with no food, no warmth, no water, and no home are the ones that are describing or illustrating what they have to go through without education or other resources including adults or parents. People can possibly make an accessible decision in life but when it comes to children it’s not easy when they’re not in school. It may be a little more easy if they are in school because they will know what to do because of the tasks they are give thanks to the teachers. Sometimes, people should care about education because how are they going to eat, sleep, brush their teeth, drink, keep warm, and bathe? Well, if they were in school right at this moment in shoes and healthy, they would probably keep up with their grades and improve.
The children that grow up with education but do not care about it, it’s probably when they were yelled at by teachers and parents. The reason why they are getting yelled at it’s because the adults really care about the children passing school so they grow with health and wealth. Mostly the parents because they want their children to grow up knowing that they did it. But it wasn’t just the children it was the parents.

A fraction of children around the world hate school and do not wish to attend. Some love school and wish to attend. So basically, the kids who grow up with health and wealth are the ones that would most likely attend school. But the kids that grow up with no health neither wealth are the ones that would most likely not to attend school. People or children can do great things if they make the right decision.

Earth Day

 

Educate others to give them the power to learn important stuff.

April 22, 1969 when Earth Day was born.

Respect others the way you want to be treated.

Teach others to do their best.

H2O is what keeps us healthy and alive.

 

Days to spend time with your family and friends.

Ability’s that God gave us.

Years that we will remember forever.

 

 

Child Labor

I think that it is abusing to me that the children had to work for 12 hours a day. They only got a very little amount of food and money, but they kept on working for it to survive. Some children died from  machines. Some even die from hunger or getting injured by falling. They don’t get medical attention neither education. They don’t get education because they didn’t go to school. Most children didn’t even know how to play because they work a dozen hours a day.  Today children go to school now but in different states and country’s children work, work, and die from hunger and injury. This is what I say about child labor.

Judicial Branch

I would want to work with the Judicial Branch, because they would get to decide whether to change, create, or eliminate laws. The Judicial Branch has the most power and control of all the other branches of government. But they don’t go crazy with all the power and control that they had. They mostly do it for the people and the greater-good. These are the reasons why I ‘d like to join the Judicial Branch as my job.

Legislative Branch

Laws deliberated by a joint committee.

Elections by people from each state.

Governmental body.

Introducing a bill is a lengthy process.

Senate is part of the branch.

Laws are written on a bill.

Assembly of politicians.

Two members from each state for the Senate.

It’s a system of checks and balances.

Votes on bills

Every bill goes through Congress.

 

Bicameral Congress.

Repeals laws.

A bill can be vetoed by the president.

No single person can have too much power.

Consists of the Congress.

House of Representatives is part of the branch.

Spy Techniques Of The Revolutionary War

During the Revolutionary War, America had many spies which included: Nathan Hale, Benjamin Tallmadge, Austin Roe, Abraham Woodhull, Anna Strong, Robert Townsend, James Armistead Lafayette, Ann Bates.

These spies used many techniques to spy against their own country. Spycraft during the American Revolution consisted of a complicated system of hidden networks, interpersonal relationships, scientific knowledge, personal cunning, guile and risk taking. Some of the techniques included ciphers coded letters, invisible ink, hidden letters, mask letters, and intercepting letters.

Using ciphers and coded letters, spies would use secret codes to ensure that the contents of a letter could not be understood if it was intercepted. Ciphers were used to represent and replace other letters to mask the true meaning.

Invisible ink was also used, which was made from a mixture of ferrous sulfate and water. They would later use a secret chemical which they would rub on the paper which would make the words “magically” appear.

Spies would hide letters by rolling them up tightly and place them in secret holsters to keep other fellow Americans from finding important information. Other materials used to hide messages were small buttons and small silver balls which the spy would write on and swallow to get the message through.

The true contents of letters were also hidden through the use of mask letters. These documents were intended to be viewed by a recipient who would place a shaped template over the full letter. Then, when looking through the special template the person could see the true message being sent.

Last but not least, they would write letters with false information which they would purposely let fall into American hand. They hoped the Americans would be tricked by all the false information.

So as you can see, spies used many techniques to hide and trick the Americans and America during the Revolutionary War, but in the end, the thirteen North American colonies were able to declare themselves independent United States of America.

The American Flag

I believe that Betsy Ross made the American flag because she was a great seamstress. I can tell that she was a brave and talented woman. Betsy was able to take the challenge by sewing the first American flag. By the time she was done sewing General Washington wished to see it.I believed that General Washington was surprised at what he saw. I also believe that Betsy Ross and General Washington became great friends. Betsy Ross was a amazing sewer and that is what I believe in about Betsy Ross being the one that made the American flag.