The person that i would change shoes with would be Justin Bieber because even though he is famous and has a lot of responsibilities. Also not all of his work is fun and games, he has to sing for 3 hours with only 3 minutes in between each song if that. He also had to work very had to get where he is. And that is why i would change shoes with Justin Bieber.
I would like to follow the path of the animals in the wilderness because, than i would be able to know they feel with us disrupting them and killing them by, hunting them and taking away their habitat.Also these poor animals have a life to and i all i have to say is.. what if your was being threaten how would you feel so next time before you kill or hurt or even ruin their habitats just think of how they would would feel, and that is why i would like to follow the path of animals.
I feel empathy for homeless people because they never get treated the way that they should be. Homeless people have the same rights as everyone but everyone always laughs at them or ignores them when really they shouldn't because it's not always there fault that there homeless. Also I find it so mean that people treat people that are so much less fortunate the way they do when they could actually make a difference in there lives just by giving them a little bit of money or something.
The person that I would switch shoes with is a girl from Kenya. I think that well I am in her shoes that I would realize all of the things that I get and take for granted. Like playing hockey almost 5 times a week. She would probably have to go get water 5 times a day and have to walk 3 km just to get clean water. When all I have to do is turn on a tap. That is who shoes I would switch into.
I would like to put myself in the shoes of a homeless person because they were people just like you and me and one day they went broke or lost everything and now they live in cardboard boxes on the side of roads and beg for money. Also they could have had wonderful lives before they could have had families and loved ones, or kids that had to go to a foster home and everyday wonder where there dad or mom is. Or if they are still alive.Just think of what they are thinking when people drive bye in fancy car and mustangs with all that money they used to have. That is why I would like to go in the shoes of a homeless person.
If I was to walk in someone shoes, it would be a person who suffered from the earthquake in japan. They could have been injured, or lost family and friends. The earthquake could have changed there whole life! That's why I would walk in their shoes.
If i had to change shoes with some one it would be a hobo main because people juge them in the worst of ways, people just think they can't hold a job and they sould not be around. But people don't know the strugals that hobo's face... Like the cold winters not much food not having any money ... that is who I would change shoes with!
The person that I would like to change shoe's with is my old class mate. He was mentally challenged so some people picked on him because he was different. His life was full of stuff that he couldn't do like stay out side for the full recess because he had to change in to his wheelchair. He probably got annoyed of the same rotten every day and he didn't like having a E.A. with him all the time. This is why I fell Empathy for my old class mate.
I feel empathy for demented people because my dads cousin was born with a disease that altered his face, and his real parents disowned him for that, my dads mom adopted him but when he went to school he got teased and bullied and stared at. One time he wanted to call his real parents and they wouldn't speak to him and I get really annoyed at people who make fun of other people just because they are different, those people need to imagine what it would be like to be the person they are making fun of. Then maybe they might stop.
I feel empathy for Michel Chikwanine because if i were in his shoes then i would feel sad and alone. I couldn't image what it would be like to have to kill his best friend and watch your father being tortured and thats all before he was 11 years old. When he was 11 he had to leave his home as a refuge. His childhood was ravaged by the death and decay of a war that claimed the lives of 5.8 million people, including his father. He is a former child solider he is one of 3000,000 child soliders who don't have a voice. He is someone how i can put myself in their shoes
empathy is putting yourself in some one elses shoes so i am going to take you into a horse slaughterers shoes. so put your self into his shoes we always make them out to be horrible people and they are disgusting for doing this horrible thing but imagine you were him i mean hes just trying to make a living maybe he cant find another job because his parents didn't give him the proper education that he should of had maybe he has a family that h needs to take care of,imagine his 4 year old daughter the love of her life is horses how is he ever going to break it to her that his living is killing her love imagine his daughter having to go to school everyday and think about what her father is doing right now and the stab of pain that comes.
Empathy is when you think about what another person goes through, how they live, what their daily challenges are. Put yourself into the shoes of Nicole Magnish, she is diabetic, her parents divorced. One of her daily challenges would be to move her site every 3 days, another of her challenges would be to change houses every week from her dad to her mom, and move her pet bunny with her every time. Now put yourself into the shoes of Emily Burtwistle, she is 9, she has a brain tumor and has had brain surgery twice to try to get rid of it but they cant get the whole thing out only 40% or else it would do brain damage, she is struggling for her life ♥, she is in kimo- therapy and they arn”t even sure if it”s working or not yet, she has almost lost all her hair, she is sick all the time and still manages to go to school.
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ReplyDeleteThe person that i would change shoes with would be Justin Bieber because even though he is famous and has a lot of responsibilities. Also not all of his work is fun and games, he has to sing for 3 hours with only 3 minutes in between each song if that. He also had to work very had to get where he is. And that is why i would change shoes with Justin Bieber.
ReplyDeleteI would like to follow the path of the animals in the wilderness because, than i would be able to know they feel with us disrupting them and killing them by, hunting them and taking away their habitat.Also these poor animals have a life to and i all i have to say is.. what if your was being threaten how would you feel so next time before you kill or hurt or even ruin their habitats just think of how they would would feel, and that is why i would like to follow the path of animals.
ReplyDeleteI feel empathy for homeless people because they never get treated the way that they should be. Homeless people have the same rights as everyone but everyone always laughs at them or ignores them when really they shouldn't because it's not always there fault that there homeless. Also I find it so mean that people treat people that are so much less fortunate the way they do when they could actually make a difference in there lives just by giving them a little bit of money or something.
ReplyDeleteThe person that I would switch shoes with is a girl from Kenya. I think that well I am in her shoes that I would realize all of the things that I get and take for granted. Like playing hockey almost 5 times a week. She would probably have to go get water 5 times a day and have to walk 3 km just to get clean water. When all I have to do is turn on a tap.
ReplyDeleteThat is who shoes I would switch into.
I would like to put myself in the shoes of a homeless person because they were people just like you and me and one day they went broke or lost everything and now they live in cardboard boxes on the side of roads and beg for money. Also they could have had wonderful lives before they could have had families and loved ones, or kids that had to go to a foster home and everyday wonder where there dad or mom is. Or if they are still alive.Just think of what they are thinking when people drive bye in fancy car and mustangs with all that money they used to have. That is why I would like to go in the shoes of a homeless person.
ReplyDeleteIf I was to walk in someone shoes, it would be a person who suffered from the earthquake in japan. They could have been injured, or lost family and friends. The earthquake could have changed there whole life! That's why I would walk in their shoes.
ReplyDeleteIf i had to change shoes with some one it would be a hobo main because people juge them in the worst of ways, people just think they can't hold a job and they sould not be around. But people don't know the strugals that hobo's face... Like the cold winters not much food not having any money ... that is who I would change shoes with!
ReplyDeleteThe person that I would like to change shoe's with is my old class mate. He was mentally challenged so some people picked on him because he was different. His life was full of stuff that he couldn't do like stay out side for the full recess because he had to change in to his wheelchair. He probably got annoyed of the same rotten every day and he didn't like having a E.A. with him all the time. This is why I fell Empathy for my old class mate.
ReplyDeleteI feel empathy for demented people because my dads cousin was born with a disease that altered his face, and his real parents disowned him for that, my dads mom adopted him but when he went to school he got teased and bullied and stared at. One time he wanted to call his real parents and they wouldn't speak to him and I get really annoyed at people who make fun of other people just because they are different, those people need to imagine what it would be like to be the person they are making fun of. Then maybe they might stop.
ReplyDeleteI feel empathy for Michel Chikwanine because if i were in his shoes then i would feel sad and alone. I couldn't image what it would be like to have to kill his best friend and watch your father being tortured and thats all before he was 11 years old. When he was 11 he had to leave his home as a refuge. His childhood was ravaged by the death and decay of a war that claimed the lives of 5.8 million people, including his father. He is a former child solider he is one of 3000,000 child soliders who don't have a voice. He is someone how i can put myself in their shoes
ReplyDeleteempathy is putting yourself in some one elses shoes so i am going to take you into a horse slaughterers shoes.
ReplyDeleteso put your self into his shoes we always make them out to be horrible people and they are disgusting for doing this horrible thing but imagine you were him i mean hes just trying to make a living maybe he cant find another job because his parents didn't give him the proper education that he should of had maybe he has a family that h needs to take care of,imagine his 4 year old daughter the love of her life is horses how is he ever going to break it to her that his living is killing her love imagine his daughter having to go to school everyday and think about what her father is doing right now and the stab of pain that comes.
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Empathy is when you think about what another person goes through, how they live, what their daily challenges are. Put yourself into the shoes of Nicole Magnish, she is diabetic, her parents divorced. One of her daily challenges would be to move her site every 3 days, another of her challenges would be to change houses every week from her dad to her mom, and move her pet bunny with her every time.
ReplyDeleteNow put yourself into the shoes of Emily Burtwistle, she is 9, she has a brain tumor and has had brain surgery twice to try to get rid of it but they cant get the whole thing out only 40% or else it would do brain damage, she is struggling for her life ♥, she is in kimo- therapy and they arn”t even sure if it”s working or not yet, she has almost lost all her hair, she is sick all the time and still manages to go to school.