Would you mind grading my essay? It was done in 25 minutes under all sat conditions and was two pages long. Thank you so much. The question is: Should we care just as much as people in other countries as in our own country?
Denizens of different countries are still humans. Even though, one might live in the United States and the other might live in Croatia, both are still homeo sapiens. Therefore it shouldn’t matter where one comes from; one should preoccupy oneself with people from all over the world- not just from one’s country. This is proven in personal situations, in historical events and in works of literature.
The novel “over the ocean” by Alfred Sillard provides an incisive look at how an American teenager called Dylan started pen palling a girl from Egypt. In the book a myriad of things happen, however most importantly, Dylan ends up marrying the foreign girl. This thoroughly proves that it is important to care for all humans and not just people from your fellow country. Had the boy been prejudiced, he might have missed out on the love of his life.
Moreover, it is imperative to state that the USA’s involvement in wearing down Al Qaeda saved lots of lives. Because the USA cared about the lives being tragically murdered in the Middle East, it was able to diminish the casualties. The fact that during Obama’s presidency, Bin Laden was killed meant that new relations with Arab countries could be established. An example of this is the Nuclear weapon deal with Iran. Due to the fact that the USA cared about the countries at hand, a deal could be reached resulting in the potential safety of a large amount of people.
My uncle John cared about people in different countries. Every year he donated thousands to the Unicef charity to help supply water to needy people in Africa. Throughout my time with him, I learned from him that the art of giving is in fact a gift. I cannot count the amount of times he told me how well he felt for donating. The idea of helping someone else in need truly gave him a distinct sensation.
Through literature, personal experience and current events I can safely say that we should care about people in other countries as much as In our own country. Inside we are all the same. Borders are imaginary lines and we as humans should help each other to the best of our capabilities.