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Important Values to Instill in Children
Child
My firm belief is that children deserve the liberty to express themselves and fully embrace their happiness, creativity, and inquisitiveness. It is unjust to burden them with the pressure of conforming to societal standards or comparing themselves to others. Children have a remarkable capacity for forming friendships without being influenced by factors like race or…
Anuptaphobia – Fear of Staying Single
Phobia
Single Parent
It has been said that the focus of someone with anuptaphobia is change; finding the ideal partner may be far more important than other aspects of life, and remaining single is something to be feared at all costs. There are many phobias, but something about this one interested me. Anuptaphobia has two different parts. One…
Diwali A Family Tradition Celebrated by the Hindu People
Family Tradition
Diwali is an acclaimed festival in India, known for bringing joy and happiness to people’s faces. It is a cherished tradition celebrated exclusively by Hindu people, spanning over a period of 5 days. Diwali comprises three integral parts – extensive preparation, family religious ceremonies, and illuminating the surroundings. During Diwali, preparations are in full swing…
How does your opinion transfer to media coverage? How does the media affect you as a voter?
Media
Opinion
Public opinion
The textbook defines public opinion as, “ A collection of popular views about something, perhaps a person, a local or national event, or a new idea.” It is important to note that a person’s beliefs and attitudes are inherently tied to their opinions. I personally would be the typical person that falls in this category….
The Role of Analogy is to Aid Understanding Rather Than to Provide Justification
Analogy
As members of society, we each learn at different paces and at different levels. However, we can’t learn something from nothing. We learn everything we know by comparing it to something we do know to understand it. Sometimes, our assumptions of how we think something new will work are wrong. Therefore, to the claim that…
Childhood Memories And Cuba
Childhood
Childhood Memories
Cuba
For as long as I can remember, I’ve always believed in the power of people. This conviction defines me in a world of doubt and hypocrisy. I have witnessed the power of mankind and their capacity to join forces in times of need and dejection. At heart, humans aspire for welfare and community; while hatred…
Prejudice Against Children
Child
Discrimination
People
Children may experience prejudice or be discriminated against for many reasons, be it they wear glasses, their appearance, their hair colour, their religion, their sex, having a disability or even their ethnicity, many reasons for children to be discriminative is normally because of the prejudices that they may already hold, These pre conceived ideas that…
How public opinion affects the political life of the country?
Opinion
Politics
Public opinion
Public opinion is the main political basis of support for politicians. People in any position of political office must consider the public belief in their efforts to govern properly and enforce policy. However, the public’s collective preference is very complex. The state of what the public understands about politics and the way political elites influence…
Influence of public opinion on state policy
Opinion
Politics
Public opinion
Public policies are created to ensure the public’s safety and well-being. From amusement park regulations to laws on drinking and driving to more political issues, lawmakers put these policies in place for the best interests of the people. Sometimes the public does not find favor with these policies and have a different outlook of what…
An Introduction to the History of Corporal Punishment
Child
Corporal punishment
Teacher
Historically, we can see evidence of how thinking such as this was applied to various situations in Britain. In the past corporal punishment was seen an acceptable form of discipline not only in the classroom. The Royal Navy was infamous for its use of tyrannical and agonising forms of punishment. In the late seventeenth century,…
