Reflective Essay About Moving To Canada

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2006. That's the year I moved to Canada. It was a big change, for an eight-year-old, moving to a different continent. The language was different, the culture was different, and the history was different. I like to think that this big move, and integration into Canadian culture, has allowed me to expand my perception of the world. To me, global citizenship is educating myself, knowing what is happening all around the world, whether or not it directly affects me. After all, you can’t solve a problem if you don’t know it exists.
My mom often asks me why I watch documentaries if I’m just going to get worked up over them. I don’t read articles or watch videos that make me emotional because I like being angry or sad, I do it because I want to care. Getting angry about the injustices of the world is good - as long as you know how to pick your battles - because it shows you care. When I was four, my dad explained the ozone layer to me (or tried to) and I was disturbed. This year I learned about the Syrian refugee crisis in earnest, not just fragments here and there, it disturbed me. But that’s good because something like that should disturb me. It should move me to anger and tears so that I am forced to care and am forced to take action. Educating myself lets me know that I can care, that I won’t just sit back and …show more content…

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