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Even if we live in the peaceful country, there are still many wars in other countries. A lot of miserable people are suffering from famine and extreme poverty. With the development of Chinese spiritual civilization, more and more local and international charitable organizations have been established. As if they can't satisfy the requirement, many people prefer to provide direct help to the poverty. Do you support it?
From my own perspective, appropriate direct help is necessary. On the one hand, as we know, a policy need time to put into effect in our big country. At the same time, personal direct help has the advantages which can help the poor rapidly, timely and efficiently. For example, if we provide food to the hungry, shelters to the homeless, or medicine to sick people... They would feel better immediately. On the other hand, the recipients will feel the kindness of humanity and the brighter world. Therefore they may be likely to grateful and be happy to help others. All in all, the direct help is indispensable to the society.
ohsehun: I agree with you. I think we should do what we can help people who need help when our material conditions are getting better and better.
glory: I approve of your opinion. poor people is also an important part in our social, therefore, direct help is essential to them. and in this way, money an ...
IAMAMBER: You're right! There is an old saying that "The rose's in her hand, the flavor in mine." It's necessary to help others who cannot make their ...
direction: In my opinion, directly help is necessary for the poors sometimes. But directly help may wounded their pride.
KRYSTALJUN: I also think that appropriate direct help is necessary. But sometimes the way to help is also important.
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