Friday, November 30, 2018

Two Different Worlds

Figure 1 : Sandy
Meet Sandy. (Figure 1) Sandy is a young girl who grew up on a farm. She has never visited a big city before. Her family has decided to spend a weekend in New York City. We will get to follow Sandy's journey of this new experience.

Sandy has lived on a farm her whole life. She loves working on the farm, and she especially loves working with the animals. Her small town has more animals than people. Sandy is a little nervous about going to New York City. She knows that the big city has a lot of people in it, more people than she can ever imagine. She knows that this adventure will be completely new, even though she is nervous, she's mostly excited.

The day is finally here, Sandy and her family are going to New York City! Sandy said goodbye to all her animals, she has never been away from them for not even a day. She said goodbye to her best friend, Maria, and promised to buy her something special from the city. Sandy and Maria have been friends for as long as Sandy can remember. Maria is Sandy's closest neighbor who lives about 10 miles from her. One day they hope that they can explore the city together.

Sandy's bag is all packed, her and her family are on the way to the train station. Sandy's father purchased the train tickets, so now it's time to board the train. (Figure 2) Sandy loved the train ride so much. She was lucky enough to get the window seat, she got to see the many trees turn into many streets and big buildings. Sandy knew that she was finally in the city.
Figure 2 : Train ride to New York City

They get off the train and they are already surrounded by so many people. Sandy held her parents' hands extra tight. This was all new to her. They step out of the train station and there's just so much noise! Sandy is amazed. So many sounds, cars, lights. It was so much to take in. This was nothing like her small home town.

Figure 3 : Times Square in New York City
Sandy's family checks in to their hotel to get a good nights sleep and rest up for a day in the city. It's the next morning and Sandy can't wait to explore New York City. Her first stop is Times Square. (Figure 3) Times Square is a popular place in New York City, it's streets full of different stores. Sandy is overjoyed. So many people, and lights. The whole city is lit up so bright. The buildings are so tall, this is nothing like home. Sandy wonders how two places in the same state can be so different.

Sandy and her family went to so many places throughout the day. She went to Times Square, Central Park, the Statue of Liberty, and so much more. Her favorite was the Empire State building. The Empire State building is huge, Sandy was able to go to the very top. She loved seeing the city below her. She can't wait to show Maria the pictures she took. The day went by so quick, it is now time for Sandy to go back to the hotel and leave for home in the morning.

Figure 4 : New York Snow globe
It's the next morning and Sandy makes one more stop before heading to the train. She steps into the gift shop and found the perfect gift for Maria. A New York City snow globe. (Figure 4) Sandy also got one for herself, so she can always remember this trip.

She is upset about leaving, but ready to go home. On the train she tells her parents all her favorite parts of the city. She realizes how different the city is to her town. In the city, people live so close to each other that they're in the same buildings. She thinks how amazing it would be if her and Maria lived in the same building instead of ten miles apart. When Sandy was walking the streets with her parents, she noticed all the different people. Different languages were being spoken, people were singing and playing instruments at every corner. The city was like another world.

Sandy has learned so much from her experience in the city. It was like being a part of another world. She learned that these two places, the city, and her hometown are completely different. The one thing that they do have in common though, is that these places are both homes to many people. Sandy's parents decided that they will make this a tradition, they will visit the city every year.

Sandy's journey is a very important lesson. She traveled to somewhere new. She didn't know what she expected, but she was happy she went. We live in an amazing world. There is so much to see and learn. Each town in the United States is different than your own. This story is to show you that everywhere is different and it's important for us to remember this. Everyone is born into their own family, town, city, state, and country.



References 
(1) Farm girl Clipart (2013) Retrieved from https://www.pinterest.com/wandamartha/clipart-farm/?lp=true
(2) Clipart Train. Retrieved from http://clipartmag.com/cartoon-train-image#cartoon-train-image-40.jpg
(3) Hayes, A. Retrieved from http://mrahayes.blogspot.com/2012/02/times-square-illo.html
(4) New York City Snow globe Retrieved from http://canacopegdl.com/keyword/new-york-snow-globe.html







Gun Violence

Prevalence of Gun Violence
What is Gun Violence?
Gun Violence is a major problem that the

United States. It has to deal with all ages

young or old. Gun Violence may or may not

be considered criminal. “Criminal violence

includes homicide (except when and where

ruled justifiable), assault with a deadly

weapon, and suicide, or attempted suicide,

depending on jurisdiction”.

Gun Violence has been a major cause of premature death that has “killed over more

than 38,000 people and cause nearly 85,000 injuries each year. As a longtime advocate

for violence prevention policies”. We have to take precautions so that we do not have

guns fall into the wrong people hands and make sure that we get medical attention to

ones who needs it. On average, about 100 American were killed by the act of guns and

even more are shot and injured. And this has an impact on people not only the victims but the

ones around the victim that seen it all go down right in front of their eyes. Most of the gun deaths

in the US are 2/3 of gun deaths are suicides.  

What are some type of shootings are there?
The one type of shooting gun violence has caused is called an “mass murder” which is when four or more people are involved in a murder. “The gun control act of 1968 focuses on commerce. It prohibits mail-order sales of weapons, and requires anyone in the business of selling guns to be federally licensed and keep permanent sales records”. This is a major law that we should take very seriously because this helps people that have a less chance to do anything bad around people with any type of gun or try to harm anyone in any way that could possibly happen.
How would you try to find out who killed your loved one?
A set of three guns.
What would one might due in order to find out what has happened to people that have died, been injured, or anything bad that could have happened. Back “In the 1990’s we had city shootings that generated concern about the stress of “urban war zones,” followed by rural school shootings attributed to the pressures on boys raised in small towns”(Cornell).

Citations
“Gun Violence in America.” EverytownResearch.org, 9 Oct. 2018,
everytownresearch.org/gun-violence-america/.

“Gun Violence.” AMERICAN PUBLIC HEALTH ASSOCIATION,
www.apha.org/topics-and-issues/gun-violence.

“Gun Violence.” Wikipedia, Wikimedia Foundation, 22 Nov. 2018,
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gun_violence.

Stray, Jonathan. “Gun Violence in America: The 13 Key Questions
(With 13 Concise Answers).” The Atlantic, Atlantic Media Company, 5 Feb. 2013,  

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