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Monday, July 2, 2018

Something Like Home

The meaning of the title
Their original hometown being destroyed, they lost their real home. However, they can feel like at home even in the destination of refugees by learning the language of the country. That is something like home.

The issue
Syrian refugees had no choice but get away from their hometown to protect their own and family's lives because oof the outbreak of the civil war. Those who lead an uncertain life do not have the opportunity to receive an enough education.

The solution
We should make it possible for everyone around the world to receive good education so that they  can build deep relationships with native people by learning their language. For example, Duolingo, an app which is available to anyone who have a cell phone enabled people to learn languages for free and easily.

The message
Education is really important as it can save someone's life. With language, we can open up our future possibilities. Our native language is important but it would be better if we could communicate with people who have various backgrounds.