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Tolerance will save the world! Made by L. A. Filenko, English Teacher

Quotations of the famous. "The worst sin towards our yellow creatures is not to hate them but to be indifferent to them: that's the essence of inhumanity''. Benjamin Franklin George Bernard Shaw "There never was a good war and a bad peace“. ''Though all society is founded on intolerance, all improvement is founded on tolerance'‘.

What is tolerance? ''Tolerance'' is a very trendy word in modern vocabulary .The definition of the word in different languages of the globe sounds differently. In English it is the following : ''Tolerance is a fair, objective or permissive attitude toward those whose opinions, practices, race, religion, nationality, etc. differ from one's own. But ''tolerance'' is not the same as ''indifference''!

The flower of tolerance

Tolerance is especially important in relations with people who have unusual looks people of different religions and cultures people of different age. Tolerance is especially important in relations with people of different races and nationalities people who have disabilities Weak , poor and homeless people

The main documents tolerance is based on. Declaration of Principles on Tolerance(1995) Universal Declaration of Human Rights (1948)

key words related to ''tolerance'' key words opposite of '' tolerance'' independence violence friendship conflict human rights war freedom terrorism dialogue separation trust militarism solidarity racism peace exploitation democracy confrontation understanding discrimination acceptance misunderstanding equality neglect cooperation cynicism diversity egoism

Tolerance start at home. Goes on in a group. Ends up in a society. Tolerance starts at home. Goes on in a group. Ends up in a society.

Tips on how to be a tolerant person. 1.Try to understand people. 2.Live in accordance with human rights. 3.Never judge people by their looks. 4.Don't forget about politeness. 5.Live by joyful life , don't quarrel. 6.Respect grown-ups, children and elderly people. 7.Help and protect the weak. 8.Write to those who make decisions. 9.Establish international links, respect other cultures, religion ideas and values. 10.Share your energy, money and time with people. 11.Observe all rules and laws. 12.Read more literature, get educated, enjoy communicating with people. 13. Stop those who behave violently, rude and immoral!

Listen to a person attentively .We all want to be heard. If you want to expand your social circle and make your communication zone comfortable, follow the rules of tolerant dialogue : Listen to a person attentively .We all want to be heard. Don't interrupt . Try to understand him/her. Accept ideas which are different from yours patiently Don't jump to conclusion quickly. Express your point of view in a tactful and polite manner. Search for the best arguments. Be fair. Reach a compromise if it's possible. Stay in friendly relations with the person.

Emblems of Tolerance

Thanks for your attention!