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Why is education important in the world?

Education is the biggest weapon that stops crisis in the world. Its only education that create an equal and stable society. Kofi Annan said “Knowledge is power. Information is liberating. Education is premise of progress, in every society, in family.”

Education facilities quality learning all through the life among people of any age, rase, religion and culture. It the steps of achieving skills, value and briefs. We need to get high level of awareness about the importance of knowledge. Education is necessary to improve the way we live as well as to develop social and economical status throughout your life. I believe that the biggest investment in human being knowledge. Education is as a pair of chose to my life.

The global and mail has reported that 775 million which is 84% people in the world could not read nowadays. And 152 million children are following footstep because they don’t have any choose, so that they aren’t attending school. Malala Yusuf Yousufzai is a Pakistani education advocate who, at the age of 17 in 2014, became the youngest person to win the Nobel Peace Prize after surviving from the attack of Taliban. She represents thousands courageous girls in the world.  In her conference she speeched “I tell my story not to because it is unique, but because it is the story of many girls.”  And also, Mary maker, a refugee from South Sudan said “educating girls will create equal and stable society. Girls and women’s have a vital part to play in this just as much as men.” Around 131 million girls worldwide are still out of school and the equal education for girls are not fulfilled for the majority of low incomes family.

Many young girls spend their childhood to works because of low opportunity of school, while others do not want to go high level of education when the they have good opportunities. Geeta, from Nepal was sold into sex trade and trafficked to India at the age of nine. They forced her to be with almost 60 men each day. But now she is leading the way and trying to stop crams in the country and helping thousand young homeless people. The same as Geeta, Dilan from Syria, fleet with her mother at the dead of night into Lebanon. It is the crisis of Syria that took her from school classroom to child labour. She started to work at the age of 11 in the garlic factory, peeling gloves and not earning wages. Indirectly is it today slavery system. The conflict and political unitability lead a young people to lose their life’s future and following their family’s footstep. But the loser of today is the winners of tomorrow.

Creating more opportunities to learn for the young people is a challenge for us and for the global leaders. Billions of dollars are being channelled to solve those problems, but still exists. Many of them never go to school or drop out school. The reason is they required to work to earn money to help their family to survive. Razia is one of those. She was sent to work at the age of FOUR. Every family tell their children the importance of education to tun their head toward school and get a better life. Life gives various suffers and challenges, but education guide us to fight with our failure and get successful life.

Educations develops a good political ideology and the process of developing nations become faster. Ashwini is one example. She was born blind in a poor rural community in India. She bigoted neighbourhood tormented and mocked her for being disabled. She decided to fight the discrimination and not only get the school grades that took her to college. But she has become Indian premier champion of disabled rights. Her creativity and knowledge change the mind set of many Indian people and the social view of girls are changing gradually.

Education is life’s sunshine and basic rights of every human on the planet. Education is one’s knowledge and wisdom.

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Introduction about who is Ema.

look!! I`m a boy, not a girl.

Be yourself; Everyone else is already taken.

— Oscar Wilde.

Be proud of your self because you are the world to you and your family, but you are nothing to the world and try to be a teacher because you know nothing. “I am the wisest man alive, for I know one thing, and that is that I know nothing.”
―My king, Plato.

Improvement of education in the world

We know that education is the medicine of life which heals poverty, hunger, war, conflicts and so on. But it is not all that have access to school.

The main causes are war, political unsuitability, economical crises and hunger. So as a result children and young people don`t attend their school and they follow their fathers foot. In 2014 there were 263 million children out of school. This has fallen down by almost 120 million since 1998 ( falling from 380 to 263 million). Globally, there are more girls out of school at the primary level than boys, which is 32 million girls and 29 million boys. furthermore, at the lower and upper secondary school, the number of boys that drops out the school is higher than girls which is 32 million boys, while girls are 29 million and 73 million boys and 69 million girls at the upper school according the rapport of «Our World in Data.»

Many organizations are helping to reach the goals of education so that everyone would have an access to go to school, but it has been so difficult to get the target because of the conflicts and political crises in the countries.

Turkey

  Turkey

The turkeys media market looks differently from the outside because the number of opinions are increasing rapidly.

The Media Ownership Monitor Turkey 2018, carried out with IPS Communication Foundation between October 2018 and March 2019, shows that the government not only openly endangers media pluralism through recent closures of news outlets but that there is deeper dimension of economic leverage, which allows almost complete control of mass media.

Many median owner in turkey depend on the government for public contrast. Nine of the ten most important owners are politically controlled in the most relevant media of Turkey.

What is the positive and negative effects of social media?

As everyone knows that social media refers to website and applications that are defined as apps on their smartphones, but the truth is not that one. It is a communication tool started with computers. The ability to share photos, opinions, and events, etc has affected the wat we live. But the effect of social media on us can be positive and negative. But as the report of media tells, it has more negative effects more than the positive effect. 

What can be the negative effects?

1.   It affects negatively to your mental health: the rise of media has meant that we as a global population are more connected than we have ever been some years ago. A lot of people spent to much time on media and leads to unhappiness and isolation. But it can also lead to the development of mental health issues such as anxiety or depression when used too much or without caution.

2.   Self-esteem: We share our photos on media almost every day and compare our self to others on social by stalking their aesthetically perfect Instagram photos or staying up to date with their friends on the Facebook could little to assuage your feeling of self- doubt.

3.   Sleep: Having enough sleep is very important, but because of the social media people gets a lack of sleep. When we the social media keeps the brain on high alerts, preventing us from falling asleep.

 Even if social media has negative effects, it has positive effects also. For instance

A.  Connecting friends and relations: since everyone is traveling where ever in the world, they don’t miss their friendships and families to have contact. You may feel alone and can et depression when you aren’t with your friends or families, but you can just call and chat with them even if they are abroad. 

B.  Developing communication skills and social awareness: For some years ago the world was undefined practically, but today it has been the opposite. Every person learns so much how to develop communications skills through media and get knowledge through it and has been more aware of different culture and developed tolerance of different political and individual ideas.

I have mentioned some of the effects of social media, but it doesn’t explain that social media is a bad or good thing. It stands somewhere in between. 

What do you think about the importance of education or school is?

Everyone in the world knows how important education is. Education to me is not like everyone define or explain. Education is not just to write and read, not reading a book and get knowledge. It is not about making people literate. 

But education is gaining knowledge and understanding and trying to apply it in daily life or someone’s life. Education doesn’t mean to just go to schools and colleges daily and attend exams, it is meant for gathering knowledge and relating it to our lives. Even a robot can read and write, but using the knowledge wisely is what makes human different. Generally, education is used to improve your life and others` lifes.

The world has proved that education is the most important weapon in the world. Nelsen Mandela has said, “ Educations is the most powerful weapon which you can use to change the world.” Today the wold has said that every person has to go to school to get knowledge. Knowledge is knowing about the facts of life, the ability to think and knowing the value of life.

Challenges you face when you study abroad

Challenges you face when you study abroad                 

Life is full of experience and adventures. Life is full of up and down, sadness and happiness and failure and success. Studying abroad is self- discovering so the life becomes more exciting and meaningful. When you study abroad, I am sure you will face a number of challenges. But some challenges can be easier than others. I am originally not from Norway, but I have faced so many challenges, practically. So I am going to explain and write deeply about what kinds of challenges I have faced. For you, who want to study abroad, have to be prepared for before you apply so that it will be more easier when you travel there.

 Feeling like an outsider:

Regardless of what I was doing, where I came from and which country I am living in, I was feeling like an outsider. The environment you are living is unknown to adapt faster. Your site on the restaurant alone and no one knows you. You surrounded by the different unknown human faces that have a different aim I life even if you talk with them to find out who you can be with. The sense of being human is away for just a while. This is because you miss the human handshake, oral talking, known faces, and common talking of gangs. You miss your family, the delicious food of your mother, the tradition you used to do when you are together with families and friends and the game you play with your friends. You have missed all the traditions you used to do on holidays. All those important items of life are away. So it feels like, you are outside.

Communication problems and cultural differences:

The biggest issue you are going to face is the cultural way of communications. Every country in the world has different ways of communication styles or models. Some words can crash and some body languages may have the same meaning. For example, here I Norway we used to say «du or you», but you can’t say «you» to someone who is with you in my culture, even if you don’t know who is that person. It is like an order or warning and it is like a commandment. But it is usual to say «du» here. It can feel very isolated to live in a country where no one speaks your language. So this leads to homesickness. It is difficult to fit the culture and the unwritten rules of the countries. The written rules may you can read them in the media, but it takes times to fit and know it. There are unspoken rules which is a logical argument. For instance,  Alcohol is expensive in Norway, so when you go to a party, you bring your alcohol. Never take someone else’s alcohol at the party from the fridge. They don’t want you to drink their imported super expensive beer and be stuck with someone quite a lot cheaper than you picked up on the way over. Before 18 though, you can’t buy alcohol after 18 and If you enter someone’s house, take your shoes off. If we are going to a party in winter, we bring nice shoes to change into, like pumps, from our outdoor shoes. Those we call unwritten and unspoken rules are incredible challengeable to know.

Fewer motivations when you want do somethings:

The challenges of being alone lead an individual to have low motivation. The internal emotion disappears randomly. You struggle to figure out what might motivate you to achieve your goals. The reason that not allows people to be focused enough to complete their goals has a lot to say how are their feelings to achieve it. May some people feel unmotivated because they feel they are not welcome to the country and some feels uncomfortable with their environment and haven’t someone to talk with and get solutions of the daily problems as I did.

Mental weakness:

If you were a social person and now live alone abroad as a student, it is not easy. You are suffering of being alone and suffering from depressions. The motivation of mentality depends on what are you surrounded by and who you are with. You are surrounded by unknown people and takes time to be well known with the environment and adapt the new places. It is more easier to suffer from depression, stress, illness and loneliness. In addition your mentality are not prepared well to face those problems. These I have named above, leads the brain to disorder and unconditionally weak. What I mean is, it couldn’t be active and the creativity or awareness decrease.

In conclusion, studying abroad offers you a number of life experiences and you might develop cultural, personal, professional and economical awareness. Even thus, there is uncountable downsides and disadvantages. One thing that you have to realize is, life is an adventure and self- discovering is the most exciting and rewarding part of the adventure. So let`s develop physical and mental emotions together as I have done.

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

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Why do this?

  • Because it gives new readers context. What are you about? Why should they read your blog?
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The post can be short or long, a personal intro to your life or a bloggy mission statement, a manifesto for the future or a simple outline of your the types of things you hope to publish.

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  • Why are you blogging publicly, rather than keeping a personal journal?
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You’re not locked into any of this; one of the wonderful things about blogs is how they constantly evolve as we learn, grow, and interact with one another — but it’s good to know where and why you started, and articulating your goals may just give you a few other post ideas.

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