Eleonor Roosevelt was born on October 11th, 1884. Her family was wealthy and respected. Eleonor was not a happy child when she was young. Her mother didn’t treat equally with her 2 brothers, Elliott and Hall. She was lonely most of the time and unattractive to other people. On the other hand, her father took care for her.
Eleonor’s mother became sick with headaches. Eventually her mother died when Eleonor’s mother died. Then her brother got infected with diphtheria and died of it. So, she and her brother were taken to live with their grandmother. Then after a while, her father died. He left behind letters for Eleonor. He told to her to become someone that helps the people in need, and someone he could be proud of.
Eleonor started to do the things her father asked for. Eleonor went to Allenswood to study. She worked hard to be physically built. She played hockey for sports. Her teammates liked her and respected her. She learned to speak French fluently. She left Allinswood in 1902. She started going to parties and dances as her grandmother advised. She started helping children at the Rivington Street Settlement House.
Eleonor fell in love with Franklin D. Roosevelt. They got married on the 17th march, 1905. They had their first child may 1906. The following nine years, she gave birth to 5 more children. One of them died in infancy.
In 1910 Franklin became the New York State Senate. Then in 1913 he became Assistant Secretary of the Navy. After the United States entered World War I, Eleonor helped out a lot. In 1921, Franklin became sick with polio. For the rest of his life, Franklin’s legs where no use to him. In 1928, he became the New York governor. After 4 years later, he became the president of USA. Meanwhile, Eleonor became involved in politics. She helped many organizations (like the Consumer’ league and the league of Woman Voters).
Eleonor helped a lot during the Great Depression and World War two. She visited hospitals and told the soldiers how brave they were. In 1945, the news of Franklin’s death reached Eleonor. Eleonor became one of the delegates to start the work of the UN.Eleonor died in 1962. She was buried near her husband.
Saturday, December 15, 2012
Saturday, December 8, 2012
Voting in Berbera
Voting in Berbera was not great.
I thought things will go pretty smooth on the voting day, but I turned out to
be wrong. The people acted childishly and everything went downhill. Now, I am
getting ahead of myself; let me explain the whole situation. About half of the
boys went to Berbera, after one of the students said that he will cover for our
food and shelter if we vote for some guy. So we said ok and headed for Berbera.
The main reason I went there was to go to the beach. I wasn’t interested in voting
but I was going to do it because of my deal. However, what was about to happen
would change everything.
The first thing I didn’t like about
this was where we were supposed to sleep. We had to sleep on mats outside a
hut. The next tiring thing was we had to wake up early for the voting; we had
to get a good spot on the voting line. So we went to voting place and joined
the line. After waiting for about 2hours, the line finally started. Some people
started chaos and started running towards the guards and at the gate. The
guards fired guns and I ran away.
I came back after 3hours. The line
was longer then before and our school was on the end of the line. So, I joined
the line. The sun was boiling hot even though it was just 8 in the morning, and
the line seemed to never move at all. I saw the same people that voted come
back to the line. Then I realized what they were putting on the people’s
fingers. It was a blue thing that could be washed off. In this way people could
vote about ten times.
I finally left the voting after
gunshots and trouble began. I was hungry too, so I left to go eat. I realized
how non-democratic the voting was. After eating lunch, I decided to go to the
beach, since after all I came to Berbera to have fun. I heard gunshots around the
city and heard that some people got injured. After a tiring day, I had finally
had fun at the beach. We left Berbera that night and after a tiring trip back
to our school at about 4a.m. I will don’t want to ever vote in Berbera again
because of what happened. I mean I could have or possibly died in those wild
dilemmas.
Sunday, December 2, 2012
Internet Censorship
The
internet has become a place where everybody can put whatever they want. The internet
has become a very good way to communicate around the world. The world is
smaller because of the internet. The internet should be free of things like
censorship because nobody owns the internet. It is not fair for governments to
censor the internet; the internet doesn’t belong to them.
Even though, it is sometimes
necessary for governments to censor certain places on the internet, like Egypt
did to Facebook, however this will eventually cause people to get angry and
possibly overthrow the government. People will get angry because you took
something important from them. The government might also be censoring the
internet because they want to hide something or they are afraid the people
might overthrow them. These things usually happen when the government is doing
something bad. So, the government blocks social websites or other sites where
these things are possible to happen. Eskinder Nega, for example, has been
jailed for writing things against the Ethiopian government. The government
jailed him because he was writing something that was dangerous to them.
Internet censorship is basically a way of taking a person’s freedom. If someone
posts or puts something out on the World Wide Web it is meant to be seen.
Even
though internet censorship is hated in many ways, it still happens. World
organizations such as ITU, should control internet censorship. In this way, a country
can’t block whatever they want. For instance, China blocks many websites, and
this is not fair for their citizens.
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