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Chuck Wall teaches management and interpersonal relationships at Bakersfield University. One day he walked into the class and told his students that their homework was an arbitrary act of kindness. His students didn't understand the meaning of the assignment and didn't know what to do, but the professor didn't answer their questions.
He encourages his students to work it out for themselves. A week later, students walked into the classroom excitedly sharing their stories. One student said he gave a blanket to a homeless person, one student reported helping a dog find its owner, and another student tried to find a friend who had lost a friend for a long time.
The students' interest was piqued by the assignment and they wanted others to do something kind. With the support of local businesses, the students made stickers and put them on their cars asking people to do something kind to others. They sold the stickers and decided to donate the money to a rescue center for the blind——— which is not surprising because Professor Chuck Wall is blind.
Since then, similar philanthropic activities have begun in schools around the world. Many schools are organising "Any Week of Kindness" on November 13, World Kindness Day. Some schools perform different acts of kindness each day of Any's Kindness Week, such as making a new friend, helping others, doing community service, or raising money for charity.
Students learn to think about others and think about whether small acts can make the world a better place.
Pure hand-made original. (And the downstairs inside don't lie...) That's the translation software.,It's also hand-played.。。。
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Sandwich teaches management and interpersonal relationships at Bakersfield College. He walked into the day's class and told the students that their homework was done in a random (arbitrary) act of mercy. His students don't understand the assignments and don't know what to do, but the professors don't answer their questions.
He encourages his students to do it themselves. A week later, students entered the classroom excitedly to share their stories. A student told to give blankets to the homeless.
Another reported a gang of dogs finding its owner, and another student had been trying to find a long-term, lost friend. Students are energetic (give energy) to their homework and hope that others are kind too. With the support of local businesses, students put on cars and invited people to come and do something for others.
They sold stickers and decided to donate the money to a blind man--- not surprising that the professor wall was the center of the blind. Since then, similar kindness campaigns have started in schools around the world. Many schools organize a casual week of kindness, around November 13, to celebrate the world's day of kindness.
Some schools use casual act weeks every day to perform a different behavior, such as making a new friend, helping others, doing community service, or charity fundraising. Students learn to consider how small actions can make the world a better place.
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