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Part A: Autumn is a peaceful and abundant season, full of natural beauty.
Part B: "Season of mists and mellow fruitfulness . . .
Conspiring . . . how to load and bless
With fruit the vines . . .
And fill all fruit with ripeness to the core."
1: “love is a serious mental disease” this quote appeals to me because it has a really sharp meaning to it, it tells us how dangerous it is and how scary it really can be, this relates to global citizenship for many reasons like, work, neighbourhood or your home, love is everywhere we go but if we find one that we love it can be dangerous to fall out of it
2: “be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle” i chose this because the raw and realness of it is absolutely amazing it tells us to always be nice to strangers because they fight a war with themselves one other might not know about it appeals to me for my own personal reasons, the impact this might have with global citizenship is your neighbour, school, work and so many other places. the impact this has is a domino effect once your nice to one it carries on to whoever u meet wherever you meet them
3: “never discourage anyone, who continually makes progress, no matter how slow” this appeals to me because it tells us people work and make progress in there own paste, those who are slow, succeed too, this effects school in global citizenship because we work and often get stuff done at our own paste
4: “the greatest wealth is to live content with little” i chose this because it has a really good meaning too it, the meaning is that people don’t need money to live big and that the greatest wealth it to live without much money and just living completely raw and authentic this might relate to global citizenship because u meet others in your neighbourhood who may be the same way or u impacted to be the same
5: “good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions to others” I LOVE THIS i chose it because when you do good to yourself and show strength others see that and pick the energy up your basically there inspiration and again is a domino effect but without words itself this effects global citizenship in the classroom, home, work or anywhere else if u cut the garden and are good at it someone try’s and they enjoy it, you get An A+ in maths someone sees it and studies more
D.) multicolored waves is your answer hehe
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The most newsworthy stories are usually those that affect a large number of people. Events that impact a lot of people are considered more significant than those only affecting one or two, and this makes them more newsworthy in the eyes of journalists. It’s the age of “fake news” and gone are the days of waiting for the morning news for breaking stories or reading gossip magazines for the latest celebrity dirt. We now have all the information we need at the touch of an app and most people now get their news information online, specifically from social media. The dawn of the Internet made disseminating news faster, with users able to access information within seconds. So, although social media is often the fastest way to obtain information, it can be fragmented. Because of this, traditional journalism still has its place, and many look to trusted sources for the facts.
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1.Napoleon wanted to show his absolute control and forced many animals to confess to impossible crimes.
2.When Napoleon and Snowball started to fight for power, Napoleon turned greedy and savage.
3.Napoleon later raised a group of dogs to run Snowball off the farm and try to kill him.