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citizen from an early age enhances domestic education and stimulates school learning. The support for the end of the primordial suffering, particularly that of the people settled in the neighborhood, enhances the personality formation during childhood. Developing propensity for the humanism, sympathy for the distress of others, a sense of sharing, collaboration and contribution, clears, early in life, self- esteem, belief in oneself, the safety that someone is useful for oneself, the courage to take on big challenges. From the responsibility with the collective are raised dignities, honesties, perseverances and self- confidence. The preocupation of the children with the faith of all communities in the neighborhood stimulates primordial civilization in the surroundings. These children desire unites their relatives and provides a civilized way in order that the life goes on in the children.
Teens
The opportunity to remove the primordial scarcities of the vulnerable portion of the population of the neighborhood attracts the young teenagers, college students or almost college students. By concentrated and explosive emotion, by the idealism adjustements, by the compulsive statement, the contribution of this group is essential for everything to go as expected. They are dedicated, generous, ruthless, intolerant, rampant, rebel and humanitarian. Follow its feelings is an obligation. This altruistic "flag" is a good cause for to youth reach. In hand, it helps to release physical and intellectual energies, channeling objectively the social responsibility to spread the desire to improve the society. Practiced, it helps to exercise democracy and freedom, to reduce social discrepancies, to diminish the differences among the primordial life opportunities. The feeling of influencing the direction of the community, of making life to have purpose, to feel useful, appreciation, recognition, prestige, massaging the ego in a confirmation process. This initiative enhances the speech,
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