CBSE BOARD X, asked by vnawate, 1 year ago

Speech on sensitivity

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Answered by IShipWolfstar
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1. being sensitive isn't a bad thing.
2. sensitivity makes us more human, as being sensitive almost means having a great deal of empathy.
3. people who are sensitive show that they get affected by the outer changes in the world. they are most likely the people who express their emotions
Answered by AadilPradhan
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The speech is as below:

  • The English term sensitive, from which the word sensitivity is derived, denotes being quick to notice or react to tiny alterations, signals, or effects, according to the Oxford English Dictionary.
  • In other words, something or someone who reacts quickly to changing circumstances is sensitive.
  • Let's use an illustration to better define sensitivity. Imagine you and a friend are out for a stroll when you come across a beggar who is pleading for help.
  • Your friend is sympathetic even though you choose to ignore him. You and your friend have this kind of disagreement over ideas, and it's not just because you two are different individuals; it's also because your friend is more sensitive to pain than you are.
  • This is not meant to indicate that you are not sensitive or human, just that it usually takes a bit longer for you to experience the anguish of others.
  • Aside from its emotional connotation, the word "sensitivity" has other sorts and forms. Case sensitive, culture sensitive, and insulin sensitive are likely terms you are familiar with. Let's examine each of these phrases separately.
  • In the tech-savvy world, the phrase "case sensitive" is utilised. It is a computer programme or function that distinguishes between capital and lowercase letters. You must have filled in your passwords when this occurred. If the password is entered in lowercase the following time, you must follow the case or an error message stating that the password is case sensitive will appear.
  • There are several definitions of cultural sensitivity, but this one best conveys the idea. Cultural sensitivity is the ability to see that there are parallels and contrasts across cultures around the world while refusing to judge them as being better or worse, positive or negative, or right or wrong. This indicates that the human mind must adhere to the notions of culture and sensitivity, and all cultures and races must be treated equally.
  • On the other hand, insulin sensitivity is a common phenomenon in the human body that can be assessed through research. How responsive a person's body is to the effects of insulin determines their insulin sensitivity. If you have high insulin sensitivity, your body will use less insulin to maintain blood glucose levels than it would if you had low sensitivity. Individuals differ in how sensitive they are to insulin. Sensitivity tests can be used by doctors to determine an individual's insulin sensitivity and to adjust dosage.

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