
awareness (n): Knowledge
or perception of a situation or fact.
blame (v): To assign
responsibility for a fault or wrong.
charity (n): An
organization set up to provide help and raise money for those in need.
contribution (n): The part
played by a person or thing in bringing about a result or providing something.
declaration (n): A formal
or explicit statement or announcement.
deprive (v): To deny a
person or place the possession or use of something.
deserve (v): To be
worthy of (something, especially a reward or punishment).
disadvantaged (adj): In
unfavorable circumstances, especially with regard to financial or social
opportunities.
discrimination (n): The
unjust or prejudicial treatment of people, especially on the grounds of race,
age, or sex.
distinguished (adj):
Successful, authoritative, and commanding great respect.
equality (n): The state
of being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities.
fair (adj): Treating
people equally without favoritism or discrimination.
independence (n): The fact
or state of being self-governing; freedom from the control of others.
innocent (adj): Not
guilty of a crime or offense.
justice (n): Fairness
in the way people are dealt with; the quality of being morally right or
reasonable.
liberty (n): Being
free within society from restrictions imposed by authority on one's way of
life, or political views.
prejudiced (adj): Having or
showing a dislike or distrust that is not based on reason or actual experience.
violate (v): To break
or fail to comply with a rule or agreement; to treat (a person or place) with
disrespect.
volunteer (n): A person who works
for an organization without being paid.
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