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Lesson 213 of 500 ยท Extra Passages

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Global Citizenship Part 3

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Global citizenship means recognizing that we are all part of a larger world.

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Global citizenship means recognizing that we are all part of a larger world. It involves understanding how our actions can impact people and the environment, not just in our local communities but across the globe. Global citizens care about issues like climate change, poverty, and human rights, and they take action to make a difference. For example, if a student starts a recycling program at their school, they are practicing global citizenship. This action helps reduce waste and encourages others to think about their environmental impact. Global citizens also learn about different cultures and strive to promote peace and equality. By staying informed and taking responsible actions, individuals can contribute to a better world for everyone, showing that every small effort counts in the fight for a healthier planet and a fairer society.

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