Homes Remind me of...

So many people don't have houses, for me houses remind me of being with my family, with my friends, with others, the physical form of a home may keep me safe under the roof, with the walls surrounding me, a physical barrier, one must call that a house, not a home. If you were alone in a building that you live in, it would be considered a house, but if you had a family, friends, memories there, it is called a home. Homes remind me of freedom, being able to leave the home at any given moment makes me feel.. Free. My home reminds me of food. Enjoy, if it isn't finished put it in the fridge, keep it safe, stop it from rotting. The reason I used this as an example is due to the fact that when you live in a home, you need to take care of it and enjoy it while it lasts. A Lot of people didn't have good homes back then, and now. If it was a thing of the Past then why is it happening? In the future, back in the days of world war two, and one, People did not have good homes due to the wars happening, but that isn't happening anymore, why is it still happening then. Isn't it the future? Wars happen and that causes bad stuff to happen, we are not in the past anymore, but let's talk about the past, shall we? WW2-WW1 Houses, and. This will be a brief one. I believe that the years of world war 1 and 2 were among the worst in history due to the extensive warfare. In ancient times, people fought with sticks and arrows rather than with advanced weapons like guns, bombs, and nukes. As a result, many buildings and homes in Berlin that were constructed before WW1 and survived until WW2 were destroyed during the conflict. This chapter will not be extensive, so let's move on to the next. African houses So many of these houses aren't good, most of them have no running water, so if I would get the ability to put the 10,000 dollars into a country that doesn't have good homes and needs houses that have running water and electricity, then the country I would put all the money in is Africa. These houses in Africa are most likely the worst houses that the world has seen in centuries and that's very unfortunate. While some spoiled millionaires are living in their luxurious mansions, these people have to work incredibly hard just to put food on the table. The living conditions in these houses are incredibly difficult, with most of the roofs leaking water when it rains and the houses being located near dirty rivers. The lack of running water only exacerbates the situation, as it is not only dirty but also difficult to access. To make matters worse, the houses are often made out of wood, which is not only flammable but also not very durable. It's a tragedy that so many people have to live in such horrible conditions, but with the right investments, it's possible to make a positive impact and help these communities thrive. Investing in these communities would not only provide people with better living conditions but also lead to economic growth and development. With access to running water, people would be able to start small businesses and engage in agriculture, which would lead to an increase in income and a better standard of living. Furthermore, having access to clean water and proper sanitation would help to improve health and reduce the spread of diseases. But improving the housing situation in Africa is just one aspect of the problem. There are also many other challenges that need to be addressed in order to bring about real change. Education is a key factor in breaking the cycle of poverty, and investing in education is essential if we want to see real progress. By providing people with access to education, they will be able to acquire the skills and knowledge needed to build better lives for themselves and their families. Another important factor to consider is the environment. The houses in Africa are often located near dirty rivers, which can have a serious impact on the health of the people living in these communities. To address this issue, it is important to invest in clean water and proper sanitation systems, as well as to engage in reforestation efforts and other initiatives aimed at restoring the local environment. Finally, it is important to address the issue of corruption, which is often a major obstacle to progress in developing countries. By working with local communities and organizations, it is possible to create a more transparent and accountable system that will help to ensure that the money invested is used in the most effective way possible. In conclusion, investing in Africa is not just about helping people to live in better conditions, but also about creating a brighter future for entire communities. By addressing the root causes of poverty, we can make a real difference in the lives of millions of people, and help to build a more equitable and sustainable world. So, if I had the chance to put that 10,000 dollars to good use, I would definitely choose to invest in Africa, and I would encourage others to do the same. Repairing houses. Repairing houses that have been destroyed due to war, natural disasters, or other catastrophic events is a crucial step in the process of rebuilding communities and restoring normalcy to the lives of affected individuals. In order to effectively repair these homes, it is important to consider a variety of factors including funding, materials, labor, and cultural sensitivity. One of the biggest challenges in repairing homes destroyed by war or other catastrophic events is securing funding. Governments, international organizations, and charitable foundations may provide financial support, but these resources may not be sufficient to cover the cost of rebuilding on a large scale. In addition, bureaucracy and red tape can often delay the release of funds and slow down the repair process. As a result, many communities must rely on the generosity of volunteers and donations from individuals to help finance their rebuilding efforts. The materials used in repairing homes also play a crucial role in the success of the project. In many war-torn or disaster-stricken areas, basic building materials such as lumber, concrete, and roofing may be in short supply or unavailable. In addition, the quality of these materials may be substandard, making them unsuitable for use in home construction. As a result, it is important to carefully select materials that are both readily available and of high quality to ensure the durability and safety of the repaired homes. Another important factor in repairing homes is the availability of skilled labor. In some areas, the local workforce may have been depleted due to the conflict or disaster, making it difficult to find enough workers to complete the repair work. In these cases, it may be necessary to bring in workers from other areas or to train local residents in the necessary skills. In addition, cultural sensitivity must be taken into account when selecting workers, as different communities may have different customs, beliefs, and building techniques that must be respected in order to ensure a successful repair project. Finally, cultural sensitivity is also a crucial factor in the repair of homes that have been destroyed in war or other catastrophic events. In many communities, homes are not just places to live, but also symbols of cultural identity and history. Repairing these homes must be done in a manner that respects the cultural heritage of the community, using traditional building techniques and materials whenever possible. This can help to ensure the restoration of human safety, due to the fact that a lot of homes were destroyed in wars or in floods. The reason I'm here I know for a fact that I've mentioned everything that I need to mention, but I need to talk about the reason I'm doing this essay. I'm not forced, I want to do this, Plus. Im helping people while doing this, every essay typed and every word written is one more step to the world being a better place, The 10,000 dollars If I would win 1st, 2nd, or 3rd place, I would give 10,000 dollars to the country Africa since a lot of people do not have good homes there, I already explained why they need the help. I don't know the exact organization that I'm writing for but I know for a fact that the organization that I'm writing for is doing a lot of amazing things. That's why I'm writing this, I want to give money to Africa and a lot to Turkey, due to the earthquake of course. In conclusion……. If we put our heads, our bodies, our brains, our cash, etc into helping these people get good homes with running water. And electricity, our houses mean alot to me, and probably mean a lot to you, thank you for reading this. Take care, be safe, and live nicely in your homes.

Urijah

4 Année

Calgary, Alberta

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