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       Paul Walker's ROWW goes out to help aid those who are victims of natural disasters. Let's pretend you are one of those victims.

      It’s 6 am on a regular friday morning. You are up cooking breakfast for your family, your three kids are up getting ready for school, and your spouse is getting ready for work. You let the aroma of your fresh pancakes, eggs, bacon, grits and buttermilk biscuits call your family down to eat. As everyone sits around the table and begins to eat you go around the table pouring fresh orange juice into their glasses. As you go to sit down you suddenly hear the sound of alarms pounding outside your window and women and men screaming down the side of the street. Before you can move a muscle your children are already running to your side of the table screaming frightened by the startling sound. You try to calm them down while trying to figure out what is going on yourself. Your spouse turns on the radio to hear there is a flood warning in your city and that the whole city needs to be evacuated within 30 mins. You jump up from the table tell your kids to hurry and eat as much as they can while you run upstairs and get dressed. You tell your spouse to quickly make a couple of peanut butter and jelly sandwiches while you go upstairs and pack a suitcase full of everyones clothes. Ten minutes go by and your family is dressed and ready to walk outside with the rest of your neighborhood and make your way to safety outside of the city. You hold hands with your children and spouse and proceed out the door. You began speeding through the streets looking back for any signs of rushing water coming. The alarm is roaring louder signaling that the flood is beginning to make its way to your neighborhood. Before you know it a rupture of screams cry out behind you and before you can fully turn your head around water hits your back pushing you and family forward, tumbling under the water you lose grip of our spouse and children. After 20 minutes go by the waves die down you find a way to stumble to your feet and begin looking for you family, but you cannot find them. The alarm begins to ring again but this time louder and more quickly. Officers signal an even bigger and more deadly wave is approaching the neighborhood and that everyone must rapidly continue to move along, stopping for nothing. Do you stay and search for your family, or continue to proceed to safety hoping to meet up with them when you reach safer grounds?

 

 

Imagine 

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