Thursday, 31 May 2012

CARE Model: From Take More Action



The CARE model of Global Citizenship represents  values that unites different principals no matter how different they are. These are values that any valuable global citizen should have, despite the different social or economic classes we all belong to. The CARE model represents our common humanity. The CARE model is consisted of Compassion, Action, Responsibility and Equality. If we all apply these different values to our life, we can create a better world where everyone has each other's best interest in mind. Having this CARE  model helps the whole community to unify and become stronger as one. If all of these factors of the CARE  model in our lives, then the world will be better. Showing compassion is very important because it lets one self not be selfish and think of other's trouble's. The second factor is action, if humanity does not take an action then they have no freedom of speech. Speaking up and taking action for positive change  is one of the most important key that humanity in order for more happiness around the world. Responsibility is something that people need to claim in order to make it easier on humanity because if you don't take responsibility for your actions, you may not get credit for the positive change that has happened in society. Responsibility is an important thing that people need to have because it shows that you have the courage to say that you have done this type of action. And lastly, the last factor of the CARE model is equality. There needs to be equality for any type of action or responsibility being done because if you understand people at the same level then it is easier to relate to them and make connections. Equality makes everything the positive change in society, working together and excluding the other barriers, so much can be done. Equality makes society more close, changes lives and also it makes everyone happy. With these factors of the CARE model, it unites different people and principles for unity in society. 

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