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CARING SOCIETY GROUP MEMBER:M.NITHIYA VAANI,LEO MEI WEI ,NURUL FATIHAH Your text here
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CARING SOCIETY

GROUP MEMBER:M.NITHIYA VAANI,LEO MEI WEI,NURUL FATIHAH

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CARING SOCIETY

DEFINITION

OBJECTIVE

HUMAN ANIMAL

PROTECTEDANIMAL

HOMELESS

ANIMAL

OLDFOLK

DISABLEDPERSON

LEFT OUTANIMAL

ORPHAN

REASON

EFFECT

THE FUND ALREADY HAVE THE FUND

ALREADY HAVE

EFFECT

REASON

CONCLUSION

SUGGESTIONSUGGESTION

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OBJECTIVE

At the end of our presentation audience should be able to answer 8/10 the question by us.

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DEFINITION OF CARING SOCIETY Caring Feeling and exhibiting concern and

empathy for other. Showing or feeling care. Society System whereby people live together in

organized communities or social way of living.

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ORPHAN

An orphan is a child whose natural parents are absent or dead and who must be brought up in an orphanage or by foster parents.

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WHY THEY BECOME ORPHANSometimes parents get sick and die while their child or children are still young, and if no close relatives take care of them, if they cannot or will not do so, they are normally raised in an orphanage. When several children, brothers or sisters are left orphaned they are normally split up; one child going to one family or one child going to a foster family while another may stay in the orphanage.

Sometimes parents may not have jobs or money and abandon their children because they cannot afford to bring them up. The parents may feel that if someone else brings them up they may have a better future in the long run.

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EFFECT

1. In many poor countries orphans are often seen wondering about begging for money and food; many may not be going to school. Not much organised help exists for them in poor countrie

2. Some nobody attendance orphan will wanders about destitute the street corner,become the street child,or when child laborer for lives.

3. Some can kidnap by the human,trade,does the professional pickpocket,the beggar group’s stage prop,some degenerates into the child prostitute and so on.

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THE FUND ALREADY HAVE

-ORPHANAGE

1. Orphanage is the name to describe a residential institution devoted to the care of orphans – children whose parents are deceased or otherwise unable to care for them.

2. orphanages are a way of providing for their care and housing. Children are educated within or outside of the orphanage.

3. orphanages are a way of providing for their care and housing. Children are educated within or outside of the orphanage.

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OLD FOLK

Old age consist of ages nearing or surpassing the average life span of human being and thus of the human life recycle.Old folk have limited regenerative abilities and more prone to disease,syndromes,sickness than other adults.

People can considered old because of certain changes in their activities or social role.Example people may considered old when they become grandparents or when they begin to do less or different work-retirement.

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WHY THEY LIVE IN OLD FOLK HOME Left out by children Children very hard to take care their

parents when they become old. Selfisness of children Children think that their parents not

important to a family.

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THE FUND ALREADY HAVE A nursing home, convalescent home, Skilled

Nursing Unit (SNU), care home or rest home provides a type of care of residents.It is a place of residence for people who require constant nursing care and have significant deficiencies with activities of daily living.Residents include the elderly and with physical or mental disabilities.Residents in a skilled nursing facility may also receive physical, occupational, and other rehabilitative therapies following an accident or illness. Residents may have certain legal rights depending on the location of the facility.

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EFFECT Become lonely person Need to depend others to do

somethings Less getting love from their children Nobody with them when they getting

older No freedom like stay own home

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DISABLE PERSON A disability in humans may be

physical, cognitive/mental, sensory, emotional, developmental or some combination of these.

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WHY THEY BECOME DISABLE PERSON An individual may also qualify as disabled if

he/she has had an impairment in the past or is seen as disabled based on a personal or group standard or norm. Such impairments may include physical, sensory, and cognitive or developmental disabilities. Mental disorders (also known as psychiatric or psychosocial disability) and various types of chronic disease may also qualify as disabilities.

A disability may occur during a person's lifetime or may be present from birth.

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EFFECT Can’t work,loss confident Look down by others Cannot involve in society activities Uncomfortable with society

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THE FUND ALREADY HAVEDisabled Peoples' International DPI is pleased to announce that we are developing a sixth region within our network - a Region of Arab countries.  Already about ten countries have applied for membership to the new Region, and we anticipate everything being in place within the next 2-3 months.

MandateDisabled Peoples' International is a network of national organizations or assemblies of disabled people, established to promote human rights of disabled people through full participation, equalization of opportunity and development.

The Goals of DPIPromote the human rights of disabled persons; Promote economic and social integration of disabled persons; Develop and support organizations of disabled persons

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SUGGESTION1)Show extra care Take a little extra moment out for them

and show little gestured of caring will make a huge different.

2)Empathize Showing compassion toward them will

cheer them.It will make them more confident.

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3)Listen They need somebody to speak to.Just

paying attention to what they have to say instead of disregarding them will be the correct choice.

4)Share We can share our own experience with

them can make them realise they are not alone.

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ANIMALS Protected Animals Homeless Animals Left out Animals

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PROTECTED ANIMALS Protected animals are population of

organisms which is at risk of becoming extinct because it is either few in numbers, or threatened by changing environmental or predation parameters.

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EXAMPLE FOR PROTECTED ANIMAL The Siberian Tiger is

a subspecies of tiger that is critically endangered; three subspecies of tiger are already extinct.

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The most endangered asiatic top predator, the dhole is on the edge of extinction.

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REASON Unregulated, or unrestricted commercial hunting or

fishing has driven species to extinction.

Poaching (trapping, hunting, and capturing) any protected species for the purposes of profit.

The Black Market, and "Traditional Chinese Medicine" selling items such as; animal body parts, organs, pelts, tusks, horns, also trophy purchases, and this drives the values of the endangered species.

Loss of natural habitat through, natural disasters, human encroachment, river management, or coastal growth, land management and land use.

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Careless waste disposal, and dumping, species suffer long term exposure, become entangled in the trash, eat it mistaking it for food, and die.

Pollutants are spilled, leaked or dumped, into environments, and exposure to the toxins and other deadly chemicals, can kill species, with long term effects in the food chain, and even destroy whole ecosystem and habitats.

Nonnative or exotic species, can destroy a balanced ecosystem of native species.

Mutated diseases, and viruses become resistant to common treatment, inter-species transference, including native, nonnative species, and human exposure.

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EFFECT Effects the entire food chain. Species of animals will decrease. More species become extinct.

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LEFTOUT ANIMALSReason Health , old age or behavioural problems

can mean pets become time-consuming and expensive to look after and many are abonded.

Impulse buying or being given as an unwanted gift.

Lost interest in animals. No time take care.

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EFFECT These animals release into an

ecosystem to which they are not native will either suffer and die.

They will displacing native wildlife,destroying habitat and introducing disease and parasites to native population.

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HOMELESS ANIMALS Reason The animals like dogs or cats over-

population. Nobody help them by having spayed or

neutered. Some of them become the victim of

over-population.

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EFFECT During the warm months,homeless

animals may suffer from dehydration. In cold months,they may suffer from

hypothermia. In all weather they are likely to starve

and at the mercy of predators.

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THE FUND ALREADY HAVE SPCA (Society for the Prevention of

Cruelty to Animals ) WWF (World Wildlife Fund) Animal Law

1. provides access to legislation and legal matters pertaining to the rights and welfare of animals.

2. supports information concerning animal cruelty, animal control, laboratory animal welfare, the use of animals in education, product testing and in the laboratory, animal control issues, and general animal welfare.

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SUGGESTION Educating the pu blic about the

benefits of sterillisation. Advicing people when adopting animal. Preventing impulsive adoption. Responding to and prosecuting animal

cruelty cases.

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CONCLUSION Show our concern and care for society

such as animals or humans.

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QUESTION1. What is orphan?2. What is the reason they become orphan?3. What the fund can help the old folk?4. What we can do to the unfortunately person?5. What the fund can help the disabled person? 6. What is protected animals?7. Why they become protected animals?8. Why the animals abonded by owner?9. What is the problem they will facing after abonded by

owner?10. How can we reduce the number of homeless animals?


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