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civic responsibility as a global citizen towards nature-essay

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The topic of global citizenship is pervasive in the realm of education in the 21st century, as well as in our lives as modern Americans. As globalization continues at such a fast rate, the world is becoming more interconnected. It is important to think about the role each citizen will have in this new dynamic community. There are many definitions as to what it means to be a global citizen, as this term can be interpreted literally, figuratively, or anywhere in between. A global citizen is a person who not only feels a sense of civic responsibility to his or her local community, but also to the greater human race (Green). A community is not defined by borders and labels, but rather by the commonalities that all humans share. This particular way of thinking will develop differently for every global citizen, as it can develop through learning about global issues or a foreign language, traveling to other countries, or educating oneself on the effects that personal decisions can have on the world (Green). Global citizenship has nothing to do with erasing borders or creating one mega-nation, but rather, global citizenship is having and acting on an additional feeling of connectedness that encourages people to think globally, and allows them

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