2009年12月15日火曜日

BR 2-09:---★☆Helping Out☆★---

After I read this book, I think that to help other people and around person is very important for everyone. Moreover I thought that how matter when I am tired, I ought to help around people every time. I am going to introduce you about this book’s story from now on.

I think that we always do unpaid work. Unpaid work is work that people do without getting paid for it. Everybody does these unpaid works. For example, there are to iron clothes, cleaning the kitchen and so on.
Communities could not operate if people did not do unpaid work. A lot of needy people would not get help. This is because communities cannot afford to pay people to do all the jobs that are needed. Even a household could not operate if people did not unpaid work-like vacuuming the carpet.
Home duties are unpaid jobs that are done at own home. Home duties also involve tasks like cleaning the house, washing the car and mowing the lawn. Some households pay someone to do these tasks for them. However, in most households, people do not have enough money to pay other people to do their home duties.
Moreover there are also various volunteers in unpaid work. Volunteers are people who do a job for the satisfaction of helping others. Volunteers do many different types of jobs. Some volunteers read books onto tapes so that people with poor eyesight are able to listen. Some volunteers deliver meals to elder or sick people. Some volunteers help tourists who visit a city during a major event. Volunteers help whenever a community is hit by natural disaster. Volunteers assist in putting out bush fires. They might also help to evacuate people from areas that have been flooded or hit by an earthquake or tunami. Some communities require volunteers more than others. Communities that do not have much money require a great deal of help from volunteers.
Communities with a large number of elderly people might require more help from volunteers than communities with more young people.
Without volunteers, some communities could not operate. (357 words)

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