Persuasive Essay On Lake Life

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Some of my most cherished childhood memories revolve around a lake. Back in the late 70's, my mother spent her summers on the shores of Long Lake in Saskatchewan; she and her friends running wild as their grown-out bowl-cuts. When her mother, my grandmother, sold the family cottage after the death of my grandfather, we lost a place of sentimental value and mourned it's loss sincerely. Ever since we've been in constant search of a place by the water to spend our summers. Often times this means sharing rentals with friends, camping out in the slightly damp basements of various relatives, even pitching tents near the waterfront; anything to get the feeling of a summer at the lake. Many times my mother has remarked on how she finds it especially important for kids to grow up by the water. I think it's her nostalgia of the summers she spent at the lake that is the reason she believes the freedom of lake-life fosters an independence and a sort of resilience that only comes with walking barefoot upon tough rocks and pricking yourself in the underbrush. Looking back on it now, I …show more content…

In countries where there are currently water shortages, the common health-related side effects are mass starvation, dehydration, disease. What I would be interested in seeing is the link between how water scarcity impacts illiteracy rates, domestic abuse, and rates of violence. So much of human life revolves around our basic need to access water, so the question of how the endangerment of that resource effects the social aspects of communities where water is limited, is one that I would like to find the answer to. While I cannot speak to the sufferings of those living without water or how that impacts their social lives, I recognize fully the positive impact that the presence of water has had in my childhood, whether or not I was conscious of the fact at the

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