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How to Make Very Weak Students Interested in the Classroom and Stop Side Gossiping in a Zero-Physical Classroom

How to Make Very Weak Students Interested in the Classroom and Stop Side Gossiping in a Zero-Physical Classroom [How to make very weak students interested in the classroom] In today’s world of digital learning and zero-physical classrooms, teachers face unique challenges. One of the biggest struggles is keeping very weak students engaged while also preventing […]

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How Does Media Affect Human Behaviour?

How Does Media Affect Human Behaviour? Media is everywhere—on our phones, televisions, laptops, and even in the public spaces we walk through daily. It informs, entertains, and connects us. But beyond these functions, media also have a powerful impact on how humans think, feel, and act. From shaping opinions to influencing lifestyle choices, the media

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How to maintain discipline in the classroom without punishment

How to Maintain Discipline in the Classroom Without Punishment

How to Maintain Discipline in the Classroom Without Punishment A disciplined classroom is essential for effective teaching and meaningful learning. However, discipline does not have to come from fear, threats, or punishment. In fact, research shows that punishment often damages trust and discourages creativity. The real question is: how can teachers maintain discipline in the

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Human Behaviour and Sexual Desire: Understanding the Connection

Human Behaviour and Sexual Desire: Understanding the Connection Human behavior is shaped by countless factors—biology, psychology, culture, and environment. Among these influences, sexual desire plays a vital yet often misunderstood role. Far from being a simple physical impulse, sexual desire affects emotions, decision-making, relationships, and even social norms. By exploring how human behaviour and sexual

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Is It Good to Punish Students to Force Them to Learn?

Is It Good to Punish Students to Force Them to Learn? Education is meant to inspire curiosity, creativity, and lifelong learning. However, in many traditional systems, punishment is still used as a tool to discipline students and push them toward academic success. This raises a critical question: Is it really good to punish students to

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Adolescent behaviour and its effects on human behaviour

Adolescent Behavior and Its Effects on Human Behavior

Adolescent Behavior and Its Effects on Human Behavior Adolescence is often described as the bridge between childhood and adulthood—a time filled with curiosity, change, and discovery. During this stage, behaviour is shaped by powerful forces such as hormones, peer influence, cultural values, and family environment. These experiences do not remain confined to teenage years; instead,

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Adolescent behaviour and its effects on human behaviour

Culture Regulates Human Behaviour and Identity: Understanding the Invisible Force

How Culture Regulates Human Behaviour and Shapes Identity Culture is more than just traditions, festivals, or rituals—it is the invisible force that regulates human behaviour and shapes identity. From the way we greet one another to the values we hold dear, culture influences how we think, act, and define ourselves. It silently governs our daily

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Nepalese Science Students Move Abroad After Completing 12

Why Nepalese Students, After Completing 12 in Science at Kathmandu, Tend to Move Abroad, Especially to European Countries

Why Nepalese Students, After Completing 12 in Science at Kathmandu, Tend to Move Abroad, Especially to European Countries Every year, thousands of Nepalese students complete their higher secondary education, particularly in science, at colleges across Kathmandu. Instead of continuing their academic journey within Nepal, many choose to move abroad, with European countries becoming increasingly popular

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Is It Good to Remove the Pension System for Government Employees in Developing Countries Like Nepal?

 Pension System for Government Employees In recent years, policymakers in developing nations have been debating whether the traditional pension system for government employees should continue or be replaced with modern retirement schemes. In a country like Nepal, where many employees lack deep financial literacy, and where social support from children or extended family is no

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Do You Believe in Luck? The Truth About Whether Luck Really Exists

Believe in Luck Some people swear by it—“I was just lucky.” Others dismiss it—“Luck doesn’t exist; it’s all hard work.” But when we look closely, the concept of luck sits at the intersection of psychology, probability, and perception. So, do you believe in luck? More importantly, does luck really exist, or is it simply how

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