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  • a strong complaint or disagreement (NOUN)
    Protests
  • the reason that you do something (NOUN)
    motive
  • to turn away your eyes or thoughts from something (VERB)
    avert
  • Something you do out of choice, not because your are paid (ADJ)
    Voluntary
  • the ability to understand how someone feels because you can imagine what it’s like to be them; (NOUN)
    Empathy
  • to unwillingly let go of something (VERB)
    relinquish
  • a series of actions intended to produce political or social change (NOUN)
    Campaigns
  • a natural feeling of kindness and understanding that you have for someone who is experiencing something very unpleasant. (NOUN)
    Sympathy
  • the ability to understand an event or situation only after it ha happened
    in hindsight
  • Something that has a good effect or influence on someone or something;
    Beneficial
  • something that is likely to give you monetary returns or a benefit or advantage. (ADJ)
    Profitable
  • to be affected by emotion in a very strong way (ADJ)
    Overwhelmed
  • An amount of money or something else of value that you give in order to achieve something or to help make it successful. (NOUN)
    Contribution
  • a person who is standing near and observing something but not participating (NOUN)
    bystander
  • for a very long time
    since time immemorial
  • limit the development and progress of something (VERB)
    hinder
  • Money or goods that you give to an organization that helps people (NOUN)
    Donation
  • Something that's related directly to a particular line of work or job (ADJ)
    Vocational
  • something that makes you want to do something or to work harder, because you know that you will benefit by doing this (NOUN)
    incentive