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Chapter 6

Call To Action day:
     On Tuesday, my volunteer work was having different activities with the kids from Notre Dame elementary kids. It was very interesting because I personally thought that the kids would get bored, well good thing that my group didn't. I love serving people its the best thing ever, specially kids because although they have no idea why we are doing it they appreciate it a lot and do not really question why you are doing it. Well of course we have those kids that ask those questions, but we explain to them. I love helping kids simply because at the end of the day I feel like I have impacted their lives one way or the other. Kids appreciate you helping them how to spell a word or how to cut a piece of paper and to me its always about the small things that matter. When I serve a student I hope one day when they grow up they do the same thing for someone else. When Im serving/helping someone I always remember about those people that served/helped me in a way. I remember it because they do it from their hearts and are happy to do it as well. I will continue to help kids as I keep on growing.
In this chapter there were a lot of different civilization ! everywhere!
I find it interesting how so many places where being civilized, but all very different.
When I read the Civilization of Africa something that stuck with me was the fact that so many climatic conditions were occurring. The climatic conditions spread out a numerous diseases. Which actually makes me very sad! because its just horrifying to hear that. What stuck with me about the civilization of Mesoamerica was this civilization occurred without many large domesticated animals. Towards the end of this chapter I got a little confused and I actually could not put my thoughts down exactly the way I want dot explain them !

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