If I am elected as the {Insert School Name Here} Sports Minister, one of my main priorities will be making sure that everyone at our school is interested in our programs and what we are doing, leading everyone to be more invested in the state and well-being of our school, qualities that all students should feel inclined to exhibit. Secondly, ensuring that no on is ignorant to their peers and how they feel. It's hard to make a school as good as it can be without helping everyone to feel welcome and seen at school. As Sports Minister, even when it doesn't relate to physical activity, I will be sure to prioritize the mental health and wellness of my classmates. Finally, as expected of Sports Minister, I will do my best to encourage all of our students to be active and energetic while at school. Thank you for offering me the opportunity to apply for this role!
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Answer:
The number of underage children working at factories.
Explanation:
Florence Kelly in her speech mentions that about 2 million of children under the age of sixteen works to earn their bread in America. She presents this factual information to highlight the high number of innocent children who are forced to work at factories and other profit making set-ups.
Through this data, she helps the listeners to understand the grim reality of America that most people are unaware of. She then places herself as one of the many Americans who are neglecting the issue of child labour. She connects the audience with first person point of view by referring "we" and uses emotional phrases such as 'little girls working till eleven at night while we sleep comfortably at home' and 'little beasts of burden'.
Answer:
1. He meant that everyone needs to work together to develop the country to be able to face world hunger
2. The great problem is the world hunger
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