Monday, March 8, 2010

1.
Since students these days are living in much more informed surroundings than their counterparts were, many people feel that today’s students do not have to go through a strict system of schooling. But there are people who feel that schooling is what makes a growing child properly informed and empowered to meet the challenges of their times.

How do you look at these two view points?

2.

Though women across the world have been able to prove themselves to be more equal than they were a few decades ago, proportionally speaking, their number is rather much smaller than their counterparts’. This is more so in poor nations.

Look at the reasons behind this disparity in number.
Why is this disparity wider in poor nations?

3.
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Though the playing field is becoming increasingly more equal, the plight of women is still different in the workplace, and their journey to the top is filled with challenges.

What do you think are the challenges women face as they move on to success?
How is this state of affairs going to affect the society in general?

4.

Poor nations are said to be slow in their move towards being rich or developed because women in these nations are not given adequate representation either politically, socially and professionally.

How far is this true in your opinion?
Do you think women empowerment is key to growth?

5.

Growing instances of discrimination on the basis of gender, great number of women across the social spectrum are deprived of their due rights. As a result, they remain rather unable to contribute anything substantially to the growth indices of the society.

Look at this statement with your society in perspective.
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