Feeding a hungry child

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Feeding a hungry child
As we turn 11 years of age, barely old enough to understand anything in life we ask our parents for a cell phone, not just a cell phone but the latest newest iPhone that just came out. And as good parent that we want to be seen by our children we go ahead and spend that $700 dollars and buy them the newest iPhone not thinking what does an 11 year old need a phone for. At the age of 16 we ask for our own first car not just any car; we ask for a Mercedes or an Audi so when driving down the street our neighbors don’t look down on us. Again as an average middle class Orange County parents who we are we don’t want our children to be left out of the society neither do we want to look like we can’t afford what John’s dad can. We are just average middle class Americans who are working hard to stay a lined with society and enjoy what we have worked hard for several years of our lives. On the other part of the world which we are unaware of there are people who are dying of disease and hunger. Afghanistan being one of those countries where a kid is dying every 5 seconds because of hunger, not just dying but starving to death. A person in Afghanistan would do anything to feed their family even if it means selling one family member to feed the rest. In the villages of Afghanistan a 6 year old is sold to an old wealthy man by their own parents in order to feed the rest of their family. This shows the desperate need that they have for something so simple that we in America take for granted. Our donations can make a big different to other countries even if seems small to us. We might think our $200 a month is not going to help feed every hungry child or cure every ill child, but if everyone did their part we can make a visi...

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...a smaller portion which can also be a great help to the people in other countries. Again spending money to satisfy our vices or amuse our self is good but hurting our health is a wasteful way of spending the hard earned cash.According to 24/7 Wall Street journals an average American spends about 10% of their incomes on smoking just one pack a day which is roughly about $4,000 per year. This money spent is not only waste but also harmful to us as a country and as individuals. Smoking is known to be the number one cause of cancer and many other illnesses, therefore smoking not only hurts us as individuals but also raises our healthcare prices which hurts us all. Just cutting back on smoking or daily drinking of alcohol we can save over $4,000 a year which imagine how many lives we can save, how many diseases we can cure and how many smiles we can put on a child’s face.

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