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Autor: Zorana Brstilo, 15. 12. 2017.

Pročitajte sastavke naših učenika. Sedmaši nam pokazuju kako teme građanskog odgoja prodiru do svijesti naše djece te polako ali sigurno mijenjaju svijet.

Petaš nas tjera da se malo zamislimo te i mi odrasli pokušamo nešto promijeniti na bolje.

 


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It's OK to be different

Today everyone want to be cool and popluar. Easiest way is just fith with crowd and go with a flow. Teenagers today wear same clothes, listen to same music, and go out at the same places. If you do one of these things different, or maybe all of them, you arent intersting no more. They start to call you boring or worse – the weird one.

Being different in the past was even more criticised than today. The best example were black colored people. They needed to fight for their rights for many years in the past.

Luckily today black and white people are equal. In every society we can find someone or group or people who are diffrent in their own way. But someone said: „They laugh at me because I am different. I laugh at them because they are all the same.“

Ivor, 7b

It's OK to be different 

We are all different and no one should be ashamed. In today's world people are getting mocked and discriminated all the time. One of the worst types of discrimination is racism.

Today I saw a black man on the street while I was going to school. He was singing for money. While I was watching him some old man started to throw his food at him. Whole street was watching them.

Old man started to yell at him and said that he doesn't belong here. He also told him that black people don't deserve any money or attention and that he should come back where he came from. But that didn't stop the black man's performance. That only motivated him to sign even louder.

And it worked beacuse old man was so frustrated that he gave up. When this hole thing ended I gave him 5 kunas and told him he did the right thing.

So if you ever see someone that is different that is perfectly fine. They aren't less worth of dumb. They are just different and that is OK.

Luka M., 7a

When I grow up

Hello! I'm Andro and I will tell you what I want to be when I grow up.

Now, I am in first school Meje and there are a lot of good teachers. Then I want to go in second school Mioc.

I want to study in Deuchland because aur politiks aren't so good about schools. On the summer I want to be skipper, because I've got a boat.

Then I want to be doctor in Deuchland. I hear, doctors in Deuchland are very rich. But, it isn't all about money. On the job, I suppose all people on the Earth want to have good friends.

I will go back in Croatia all over the time because it is a beautifoul country.

That's all what I want to be when I grow up, but meybe something else fall into my head all over the time. Bay!

Andro, 5b

 





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