In addition, in the results of the 2011 World Donation Index Report, the United States was ranked as one of the most generous countries in the world. These findings clearly show that the generosity of the United States still exists and grows even in times of economic difficulties. What is changing and evolving is the method given by the individual. According to Matthew Bishop, co-author of the revolutionary book Philanthropcapitalsm, wealthy families have begun to offer at an earlier age and their donation is more influential.
Giving Tree is a contemporary children's literature written by Shel Silverstein and is one of his first successful works. It is always about giving a boy who constantly needs and robbing it, and giving it about an apple tree. This may be another story to be read before the children go to bed, but it depicts many things from deforestation to modern society. Personally, I believe that "giving trees" has a theme of selflessness and selfishness just like parents love their children unconditionally.
Unconditional devotion is the property of the highest form of love that is held by many cultures. Shel Silverstein 's Giving Tree is a classic childhood book explaining unassisted behavior of unconditional devotion as unconditional love amongst trees and boys. Between. The boy will be given to that boy from the childhood of that boy and will continue until he becomes an old man. This story represents a maternal and child relationship. - Brooklyn police officer written by the Scottish poet Norman MacCaig is about a meaningless American policeman. Since we found that he was not all his achievements, our impression of a stereotypical police has changed through poetry. This article will explore how to portray the police and explore the techniques used to give this impression to him. The impression that we first gave to the US police was that he was a gorilla. A poet called "It was built like a gorilla."
Shel Silverstein 's Giving Tree starts with an apple tree. This tree likes small boys, boys like this tree. He often comes to play on this tree. The boy spent a lot of time on the tree "gathering their own leaves", "crawling on their trunks", "swing from branches". When he eats an apple, the tree gives the boy a shadow. They had a wonderful time together and they are very happy. But as time went on, the boy started to grow. As he got older, he did not visit trees more and more and the trees were very lonely and sad. After a while the boy came back. The tree wants to be happy again with the boy, but the boy is not there. The boy is going to make money. This tree wanted the boy happy, so she sold all the apple to him.