Liang Lin's Article:
National Chocolate Wafer Day-----
The history of the chocolate wafer, this delicately sweet cookie could be traced back to the mid-1800s in the United States. When the makers make their wafer and designed as a light favor and layered creamy feeling, they never know it's going to be such popular. That these sugar cookies starting to appear more often on people's table as after-dinner treat and snacks. Despite its popularity, companies in North America begin to produce these cookies as an art form, which they took pride and great care in every step of the manufacture. Moreover, today, these sugary cookies are still American's favor due to its taste and flavor, also the fact it can be used as an ingredient of other treats. Due to its significant value and history, we now celebrate this day as a national holiday on July 3.
Source: https://nationaldaycalendar.com/national-chocolate-wafer-day-july-3
Independent Day- July 4-----
Independent day is a remarkable and significant day for every American citizen because it is the day when we declaring independent from the Kindom of Great Britain. On this day, adults and children celebrate this day with many parades and festivals, so we will never forget the history that for nearly 200 years we are suffering under British law, especially the taxes Great Britain enforced on the Americans because they need lots of money to help pay the French and Indian War. In term of celebrating, friends and families gathered together for delicious foods, singing National Anthem we together, and fireworks displays re-enacted the moment of victory, the Americans had won almost 200 years ago. During this period of time, Independent day has been changing to be more suitable for the Americans. For examples, considering it as a celebration, changing in the day and many others to make the life of the citizens better. That's why we have the Independent Day we have today, CELEBRATE JULY 4TH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Source: https://nationaldaycalendar.com/independence-day-july-4/
UK 'modern-day slavery' ring that forced 400 victims to work for under 75 cents a day busted-----
Our president, Abraham Lincoln, has greatly contributed to the abolition of slavery in the U.S. where people were considered equal in rights and freedoms. Even though, slavery still occurred in many other parts of the world. In this case, the UK 'modern-day slavery' ring where victims are forced to work for less than 75 cents a day and lived in harsh living condition, while the masters earned over millions of dollars off the victims. This is something we are hardly able to prevent and keep under our control because the world is not able to take care of everything happening every day. In addition, we don't have the ability to rescue these victims who are beaten and threatened with violence by the gang. We should put more attention to the social groups that have less knowledge of the area and little English language skills.