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Dear Headmaster,
I’m writing to let you know some ideas I have that might be useful to improve my academic performance as well as that of my classmates.
I’ve recently discovered there´s a large amount of information in the library that hasn´t been digitalized nor listed on our online catalogs that could be very useful if more available. Some students are already sharing information about these hidden gems and would be happy to make it public through institutional channels.
Furthermore, many students struggle to get some of the assigned books, either for their unavailability on campus, their high price to buy, or the lack of new publications of a specific book. And yet many will be willing to trade used books for those they need. A book trade fair could be a good idea!
Finally, I´m a little concerned about the lack of options in the cafeteria. I know this might seem like a minor issue, but many of us are vegetarians or have dietary issues that should be addressed. Some students not only started bringing their own food but have also started selling meals to their classmates as a way to make some money. Maybe a food court that allowed them a more institutional setting could help us all.
I hope these suggestions are helpful. Please let me know if I can help in any way.
Thanks, and best wishes,
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After reading the text and analyzing the advertisement about voluntourism, we can write a paragraph in the following manner (the paragraph has been divided into two parts for better readability):
The text emphasizes how voluntourism can actually help keep people and animals in poor conditions rather than helping them live a better life. According to someone interviewed by the author, "Animal sanctuaries and orphanages are often manufactured for the voluntourist...encouraging a cycle of exploiting the very animals and children the volunteers are trying to help."
The advertisement, on the other hand, aims to attract voluntourists by making voluntourism sound as an amazing and inspiring experience in which real help is given to poor and needy communities. It mentions "opportunities that will not only change your life but also make the world a better, brighter place."
What are the two texts about?
Both texts focus on voluntourism. A voluntourist is someone who travels abroad with the purpose of helping people in poor or developing countries. Vonluntourists may help teach English, build houses, etc.
However, the first text shows the dark side of voluntourism. It explains how communities around the world are kept in poor conditions in order to attract tourists.
The second text, which is and ad, on the other hand, promotes voluntourism as something great, making it seem as if a voluntourist will actually make a difference in people's lives.
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Hope this helps.
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