One thing I would change in the world is human hunger and dehidration. Africa, Asia, and South America have children, teens, and adults who don't have a lot of food or water. Females and Males would have to work very hard in order to get food and water. Some little girls would have to walk long miles in order to get water. How I could do this? Well there is something called missionary trips where you help people all over the world. What do you bring? Most people on these trips bring food, water, tools, and more. How long would you stay? Most people would stay for about a month to a year. Which Picture Would I Take From The Art Gallery An art work I would take home from the art gallery would be A Curator's View. The reason why I would take this piece home is because I see many different things. For example I see a tree growing in a mountain, or a bird eating a berry. Pale Blue Dot "Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping dark."
I've felt many emotions in my life, like a regular human being. But I never felt so small to the point where I don't even know where to begin. Ever since I was very young, I saw a TV show called the Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey. I remembered thinking, " What if we are the molecules to heaven?" It sounds crazy: a ten year-old child thinking that the universe are the molecules to heaven. But, "Our planet is a lonely speck in the great enveloping dark." I personally think that relates to my religion, Christianity. Since we sin there is darkness around us, but because God sent down his son, Jesus, to die on the cross and saved us from the loss. Now we are found and have light and hope. I will be turning this quote around, "Our planet is an accompanied speck in the great enveloping dark and light." Because God is with us.
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