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There are lots of community service opportunities that teenagers can engage. Start (1) with service clubs at your high school, in your community or (2) from religious organizations. Brainstorm with parents, friends, teachers (3) and neighbours. Or, find a high school summer program in our listings that (4) include a volunteer or community service component. The important thing is to (5) take the firts step.
And once you find a cause you care (6) about think about how to delve into it (7) more deeply, rather than to flit from charity to charity. You'll (8) enjoy it more, and both future employers (9) and colleges will appreciate that you are committed (10) to something you care about.
Dear John,
I'm really happy to hear that you can stay with me this summer. So, what do you think about our plan? I think we should go to Japan. Do you know about Detective Conan? It's a famous detective story and I really love it. And you? First, we will come to Sherlock Holmes's house at 252B, Baker street. Then we will go to London Eye. There are many things to discover here. Third, we will see Big Ben- a famous clock in England. Finally, I think we will go to movie theater and see a great movie of Conan. It is Conan Movie 21: Crimson Love Letter. That is my plan. What about you?
best wishes,
Nam
Hi Lan,
I've just learnt to play a new kind of instruments and I really enjoy it. Can you guess what kind of it?
I learnt to play the String instruments! I've just found this amzing instruments, and this is the best kind of instrument I have ever played! They are played by stroking or plucking strings. Some are easy to learn, while others are very hard to pick up. Typical examples of them are the guitar, violin and cello.
I learnt to play the guitar, at the first time, I thought it will be easy. But it so hard for me, I can't take the notes and forget all of them! But when I get use to it, I think it is really cool!
You should learn to play an instrument, so next time we meet we can play together!
Hope for your email!
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Tourism is a unique human activity, experienced by millions of people worldwide every year. As people differ in their attitude towards almost everything in life, the same applies also to tourism; where some treat tourism globally as the focus of their act without scrutinising the other related activities pertaining to it. Hence, the term 'responsible tourism" emerged; in order to pay a sufficient attention of the tourist to the local cultural values of the destination country, and – more globally – to the environment. From my point of view, tourism must be labelled as a "responsible activity"; even if it is mandatory to issue as many local and international legislations to make it so.
While making tourism, should the tourist carry his culture with him to the foreign country? Obviously, the answer is "No". If the tourist insists on doing this, he will sure subject himself to great dangers especially in communities with intolerant local citizens. One of the best examples of this is the "Thump Up" sign which is greatly practised in many countries; where this sign is USA means "OK or very good"; while it is considered as very crude and impolite in Greece (which is a famous touristic destination). Thus, it is crucial to teach the tourists a list of common practices that they must refrain from doing, explaining the reasons behind this.
When it comes to the environment, it is indeed very unfortunate to find that the touristic areas are those with the greatest pollution and litter output! A few years ago, it was really surprising that an international campaign of volunteers aimed to clean the Himalayas from the trash left by the climbers.
In conclusion, tourism should be dealt with in the same way as freedom; that it must be "responsible", respecting both the local cultural and environmental values of each society.
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