Everyday life necessities are sometimes hard to come by when a person may live in a different country, such as Sudan, other than America. There are many things such as hospitals, food and water that people take for granted, that others may not have the accessibility to when he or she may actually need one of the following as an emergency.
First necessity I would like to talk about is food. Living in America people have a vast amount of food to choose from. There is a lot of farm land that people grow crops on; there are also people who plant gardens in their yards at home. In farming after the crop is grown to its extent of time, the farmers combine the crops they have planted. After being combined their crop is sent to factories to make different…
Once going through the factories the product is sent to stores to buy from individuals. Living in Sudan there are no factories as in America to make the food product for the people. People in Sudan make their own food; In Sudan there is not a lot of food to…
In America we people have a great amount of water to disperse throughout the country. The country receives a lot of rain; there is oceans, lakes and ponds everywhere. Americans also have different ways they can buy or get their water. We people in America have a choice of tap water, which is water just out of your sink faucet, bottled water or jugged water that you can buy at a store. In America we also have a system that cleans our water, so that the people do not have to drink contaminated water. In Sudan women and their daughters have to walk long distances in the scorching heat to fetch water out of ponds and lakes, carrying big jugs on their heads; being very hard to get water in Sudan, there are not a lot of places to get water as in America. With it being so hot in Sudan, if there is a little water it evaporates so quickly; this country does not get a lot of rain like America does. Having a system in America that cleans the Americans water before drinking it, Sudan does not have this availability. So, people in Sudan drink contaminated water every…