scherasade lewis
Bio
I'm just a kid in high school looking to change the world with a few words.
Stories (3/0)
2073
When thinking of the future, we expect flying cars and cured illnesses and world peace and no racism. The future is supposed to be better for all of us and it is supposed to be a better society than what we have now. But in 2073, everything is worse. By the looks of it, it seems that we went back in time when it comes to social classes. Only this time around, blacks are on top. Finally, my race is on top and is in the spotlight and is finally going to end racism, right? No. In fact, racism was at a stop for a short period of time. Everyone had a small sense of peace until my people decided that it was the time that we were on top. And we made just that happen. A group of rebels assassinated the president and took over the three branches of government. New laws were made, people were hurt but it was all for a good cause they said.
By scherasade lewis6 years ago in The Swamp
Should Fast-Food Companies Advertise to Kids?
Imagine being a 12-year old, planning to play all day with friends, only to have to stop every five minutes because of breathing problems. No not asthma. But being unable to breathe because of all the weight that is being carried. This is exactly why childhood obesity is a serious problem. People cannot feel the problems a child is facing but they can most definitely see it. So why not say something? It may seem rude but saying something could save a life. Children don't know when to stop. They don't know about calories. They just look at tv and see the good looking food and want it in an instant. And they can have it. If their parents allow them to but parents aren’t the only ones to blame. It is partially fast food companies fault too. They advertise commercials that target kids and teens, the commercials contribute to developing poor eating habits, and studies have shown that the rates of childhood obesity in america have almost tripled in the last quarter year. If those aren’t good enough reasons to stop advertising to children then let's get deeper into it.
By scherasade lewis6 years ago in Longevity