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Мирни / Мирољубиви луѓе
Peaceful People Мирни / Мирољубиви луѓе
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трпение охрабрување прифаќање комуникација емпатија фер разбирање
што искажува љубов
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generous (великодушен)
generosity (великодушност) generous (великодушен) kidness (љубезност) кind (љубезен) quiet pacific somnolent calm Peaceful people tranquil serene still courage (храброст) courageous (храбар) humane (хуман) humanitarian (хуманитарен) non-violent
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hopeful (што се надева)
PEACE + FUL the root word (noun) added to nouns to show that quality exists Other examples: care careful (внимателен) hope hopeful (што се надева) thought thoughtful (внимателен) grateful help helpful (корисен) благодарен success successful (успешен) skill skillful (вешт) forgetful power powerful (моќен) заборавлив stress stressful (стресно)
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peace peacemakers peacetime peaceloving smoke the pipe of peace
keep the peace peace make peace peace and quiet peace at any time
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SYMBOLS OF PEACE white dove white poppy olive branch pace / peace
rainbow flag paper crane ‘V’ hand symbol broken rifle the ‘CND’ symbol
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1. What do the people in these photographs have in common?
James Jude Orbinski Aung San Suu Kyi Tenzin Gyatso Mother Teresa they are all from Africa they have all won Nobel Peace Prize they are all politicians Kofi Annan Wangari Maathai Nelson Mandela
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She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work.
2. What do you know about them? In 1989 he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for his work in the struggle for the liberation of Tibet through a peaceful solution. In 1999 the ‘Doctors Without Borders’ organisation, with him as the President, received the Nobel Peace Prize in recognition of the organisation’s pioneering humanitarian work on several continents. In 1991, she was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for her non-violent struggle for democracy and human rights. She won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work. In 2004 she received the Nobel Peace Prize for her contribution to sustainable development, democracy and peace. In 1993, Nelson Mandela and Frederic Willem de Klerk were awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their work for the peaceful termination apartheid regime, and for laying the foundations for a new democratic South Africa. Serving as the seventh Secretary-General of the UN (United Nations), he was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize for their work for a better organised and more peaceful world.
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3. Who do you admire the most? Why?
Possible Answer: I admire Mother Teresa the most for her courage and kindness. 4. What is CHARITY (добротворна цел / организација)? CHARITY -benevolence (благонаклоност) or generosity toward others or toward humanity; -an institution, organisation or fund established to help the ones that need help; -a provision of help or relief to the poor. healthcare 5. What can charities provide? education protection and relief food clothes
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Worldwide charities (describe their logos)
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6. Has anyone from your country won the Nobel Peace Prize?
Possible Answer: Yes, they have. Mother Teresa (Агнес Гонџа Бојаџиу) won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1979 for her humanitarian work. 7. Are you familiar with any charities? Possible Answer: Yes, I am familiar with the Red Cross. It provides shelter, food, health and mental health services to help families and entire communities get back on their feet. Possible Answer: Yes, I am familiar with the UNICEF. It provides healthcare and education to children all around the world. Possible Answer: Yes, I am familiar with the Oxfam. It is focused on the alleviation of global poverty. Possible Answer: Yes, I am familiar with Save the Children. It provides education, healthcare, disaster relief for children, protect children’s rights etc.
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8. Have you ever been involved in a fundraising event?
Possible Answer: 1. Yes, I have. I took part in sponsored events for the local community when I was at school OR 2. No, I haven’t
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