National context is based on a worldwide thought but at the same time, performing a local act. These both factors are based on my fire project issue and what specifically do these two factors explain? They explain the following; To think globally and act locally is to think about the issue that is going around not only where you live but around the world. In my case, I think about how those poor kids and people in poor countries are suffering due to the lack of healthcare and food. I think about that but locally, I am helping others. Yes, acting locally means to help others despite the things going around the world. To me its this way; Since I can not go to those poor countries and help others, I might as well help and taking action here where I live. What helps means to me is to care deeply about others, to care about others as if they were your own family. Now a days, help is not seen daily nor around the world and it's a big factor in our social life. Since this is the case, help means everything to me, helping others can change the world step by step. By helping others we can make this world a better place for the people we love.
Activists in other parts of the United States are also working to address the areas of critical global concern. [2] They are doing this by performing a primary health care movement, the Alma-Ata conference performs this movement and in this movement, they gather institutions, governments and civil society organizations, and researchers to tackle the health inequalities around the world. It is important to put people first and after them, provide health care systems. [1] What organizations such as UNICEF are doing is that they are providing the best healthcare systems for those children in need. What UNICEF does is that it provides the best to the kids family, they provide help like food, healthcare, and such things.
My fire project issue is similar to other issues by both issues occurring all over the world. I believe that my issue is not the only issue that is going around the world, issues such as child abuse and police brutality is something that can also be found worldwide. Another similarity is that both issues have organizations or researchers helping them out to fight this issue. They are different by both issues having different points and perspectives, not only that but different evidence as well. Another difference can be that they both need specific solution so that the issue could be fixed. Lastly, one difference can be that one issue can impact people around the world and another one can impact people in specific parts of the world.
Activists in other parts of the United States are also working to address the areas of critical global concern. [2] They are doing this by performing a primary health care movement, the Alma-Ata conference performs this movement and in this movement, they gather institutions, governments and civil society organizations, and researchers to tackle the health inequalities around the world. It is important to put people first and after them, provide health care systems. [1] What organizations such as UNICEF are doing is that they are providing the best healthcare systems for those children in need. What UNICEF does is that it provides the best to the kids family, they provide help like food, healthcare, and such things.
My fire project issue is similar to other issues by both issues occurring all over the world. I believe that my issue is not the only issue that is going around the world, issues such as child abuse and police brutality is something that can also be found worldwide. Another similarity is that both issues have organizations or researchers helping them out to fight this issue. They are different by both issues having different points and perspectives, not only that but different evidence as well. Another difference can be that they both need specific solution so that the issue could be fixed. Lastly, one difference can be that one issue can impact people around the world and another one can impact people in specific parts of the world.
[1] Now more than ever. (2008). Retrieved April 22, 2015, from http://www.who.int/whr/2008/whr08_en.pdf
[2] UNICEF | United Nations Children's Fund. (n.d.). Retrieved April 22, 2015, from http://www.unicef.org/