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Write essay on one among of the given topis.
1. Life Without School
2. Experience of Covid-19​

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Answered by praveenkumar16537
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Step-by-step explanation:

For some, life without school begins as a conscientious choice that is whole-heartedly embraced. For others, it begins as a quest for second chances, new opportunity or even as an internal prompting led by the desire to meet the needs of a child. No matter how we come into this lifestyle, the purpose we most commonly share is reflected best by this one question: "What is right for my child?" Life without school is not for all families or all children, but it is a valid and valued lifestyle choice for many.

How life without school looks and works for one family may be very different from how it looks and works for another family.We are all unique as we live out our need and right to be the empowered charges of our own lives and our own families, as the parents of our own children. The lifestyle cannot be standardized or institutionalized to fit in one mold of existance or wayof being. Life is a smorgasbord of choice and opportunity. Living and learning is personal and individual. As one homeschooler described life with her children, "It's a living, breathing thing."

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Through my eyes: How COVID-19 turned my life upside down

Written by Paolo Fuà on June 17, 2020

Please note: This article contains some content that our readers may find distressing.

It all started in early February when the SARS-CoV-2 virus reached Italy. At the beginning, it was underestimated by everyone, and politicians claimed it was a normal flu, inviting people to come out with the motto, “Italy does not stop.” A few days later, they would realize they had made a very serious mistake.

On March 10th, when I returned from a holiday in Trentino, I developed a fever. It was not very high, about 100.04°F, and, following the guidelines of the Ministry, I reported myself to the toll-free number set up by the region and requested a swab to check if I had contracted COVID-19.

I didn’t receive the test because I have not been in a ‘red zone,’ and I was not certain that I had been in close contact with people who had tested positive for the virus.

Over the phone, they told me to check my temperature and symptoms, but that I shouldn’t warn the people I had been in contact with, in case I caused them panic. I was told I could do this later if the symptoms became worse.

The next day in Italy, the lockdown started. Offices and shops were forced to close, and nobody could leave the house without a valid reason and self-certification; any kind of meeting was forbidden, and proximity to elderly people was not recommended.

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