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Monday, May 26, 2014

My impression for last week's lecture


     Last week, we listened to a lecture by Keiko Tamura, the project manager of "Save Our Children".
Although I had the background knowledge from the video about Syria crisis which we saw the week before last, I learned many new information from the lecture that I didn't know before. For example, 40% of the children can't go to school because schools were destroyed or they have to work for their life. Also, they are so afraid of the bomb that hearing just a door slammed, they get scared. The price of the water in Syria compared to Japan made me think about the preciousness of food, too.
     To be honest, I think it is difficult to stop the dispute. However, what we can do is to learn and understand the situation they are in and to be concerned about them. We can help in our own ways such as donating money and maybe sending things like toys or clothes that can be reused. Moreover,  I think always keeping the problem in mind and sometimes researching the state in Syria is a very important thing.