Learning Task 5: Interview your parents or elder siblings. Ask them the questions
below. Write their statements in your notebook.
1. What are your roles in the community?
2. What are the types of information you are responsible for, or the information
that you receive and pass on to the community?
3. How is the type of information that you handle helpful to the community?
4. In what ways does passing on this information help the community?
5. How do you know that the information you pass on is true?
6. What difficulties do you face in passing on this information to others?
7. Are these pieces of information available in popular media?
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1. A community is a group of people with common interests and values. Community responsibilities are an individual's duties or obligations to the community and include cooperation, respect and participation. The concept goes beyond thinking and acting as individuals to common beliefs about shared interests and life.
2. The only thing I can think of is that I have a few questions about the issue on the west philippines sea dispute use verbs to make sure that you have a problem with the correct letters being describe in each item that you have written in the past and the first one is the most important thing.
3. By helping Support local businesses,Tidy up,Help your neighbours,Donate things, Donate money.
4. The more we give, the happier we feel. Volunteering increases self-confidence. You are doing good for others and the community, which provides a natural sense of accomplishment. And the better you feel about yourself, the more likely you are to have a positive view of your life and future goals.
5. You will be able to know if the information you pass is true if it contains facts and came from a reliable source of information.
6. Family relationships. Unfortunately, not everyone can count on their own homes as a first line of stability.
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