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Cabugawan, Aira Laraine V.

BSME 2A

GLOBAL CITIZEN

THE CONCEPT OF GLOBAL CITIZEN

A person who recognizes their place in the global community is referred to be a global
citizen. They are aware that there are those with whom we share common ideals and
obligations but who lead entirely different lives and have completely distinct appearances,
customs, and daily routines. We are regarded as citizens of the entire world, as the image
above illustrates. We are among those who think that everyone is interconnected and that it is
our collective duty to improve the planet. We have faith in the ability of education to change
people's lives and in human rights. We're devoted to changing the world, and I believe that the
only way we can achieve it is if we band together. Our hearts are everywhere, even if one of us
is from Nigeria and the other from the Philippines. We have personally experienced the
incredible potential that arises when people band together to support one another and have
observed how others have operated in a variety of nations. We have also witnessed the terrible
effects that conflict and poverty can have on 's relationships. We are dedicated to working
toward a more equitable and peaceful world because of this. We think that everyone can
contribute to improving the world as a place. As well as standing to do what is right, we must
assist those in need. To create a more equitable, peaceful, and wealthy world, we must work
together. We can accomplish this, but only if we all work together. Being a global citizen can be
effective because it will have an impact on communities on a global scale when someone
makes political, social, environmental, and economic decisions. Make friends with the foreigners
who have moved to your neighborhood and settled there maybe.

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