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Dollars: The standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries.
NOUN. Love and life cannot be bought with enough dollars.
Volunteer: A person who does something, especially helping other people, willingly and without being forced or paid todo it.
NOUN. I volunteer to raise my hand in class when they need help.
Charity: An organization whose purpose is to give money, food, Or help to those whoneed it , or to carry out activities such as medical researchthat will help people in need, and not to make a profit.
NOUN. I do charity with other people.
Community: The people living in one particular area or people who are considered as a unit.
NOUN. We are becoming more and more community around the world.
Wallet: A small folding case for carrying paper money, credit cards and other flat objects.
NOUN. This wallet has a lot of money.
Donate: To give money or goods to help a person or organization.
VERB. I donate food for those who don't have to eat.
Firefighter: A person whose job is to stop fires from burning.
NOUN. Firefighters put out a fire.
Police officer: A male or female member of the police force.
NOUN. The police officer takes care of me.
Unkind: Not treating someone very well, not considering someone´´s feelings.
ADJECTIVE. He is not realizing that he is being unkind to her.
Unhelpful: Not improving a difficult situation.
ADJECTIVE. He is unhelpful to lift the box.
Helpful: Willing to help, or useful.
ADJECTIVE. He is helpful to her.
Stingy: Unwilling to spend money, small in amount.
ADJECTIVE. He is stingy with money.
Uncaring: Not worrying about other people´s troubles or doing anything to help them.
ADJECTIVE. He is being uncaring to her.
Uncooperative: Not willing to work with or or be helpful to other people.
ADJECTIVE. He is uncooperative with the baby.
Selfish: Someone who is selfishonly thinks of their own advantage.
ADJECTIVE. She is selfish and does not want to share her toy.
Kind: Generous, helpful, and thinking about other people´s feelings.
ADJECTIVE. They like these kind of clothes to be in the rain.
Generous: Willing to give money, help, kindness, etc, especially more than is usual or expected.
ADJECTIVE. They are gererous.
Cooperative: Willing to help or do what people ask.
ADJECTIVE. We are all cooperative in my school.
Caring: A caring person is kind and gives emotional support to others.
ADJECTIVE. I take caring of my dad.