CBSE BOARD XII, asked by zganaiepb191g, 1 year ago

you have joined a ngo working for women empowerment.write methodology of the following activities and train any two women for any two skills? answer should be in 300 to 500 words.any brilliant here

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Answered by Fortniteplazz
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I strongly believe that everyone should attend university. Entering university is

at the same time a so much promising step into a world of opportunities as long

as it is accompanied by a strong will and desire for distinction. The quality and

diversity of opportunities and the spread spectrum of choices higher education

can provide us is the core motive for everyone intending to attend university. I

will try to examine below the specific reasons for entering university according

to which I think are the most common viewpoints nowadays.

First let us look at what a person can typically gain from a successfully study at

a university. It is a diploma and/or a degree. This is by default leading to a more

distinct, respected, well-paid profession. Nowadays unemployment crisis is

troubling not only the poor countries but the developed western countries as

well, so that the ease of finding a job may play an important role in the

decisions people are making.

Another important reason is that people want to get more education. University

provides a higher level of education and has all these resources and facilities

for people who crave knowledge. Learning is the key to everything that we

want to improve. So, higher education helps us widen our understanding and

increase our intellectual ability.

Apart from the points I made above there is also a well known fashion all over

the world that is called career preparation. Many people attend university in

order to seek either a career in science and technology or a career in business. It

is believed that the ideas, opportunities, qualifications, in-depth knowledge and

expertise in science areas often make attending university imperative. Many

times a four-year study at a university may only be the beginning of a sequence

of moves someone can make in order to accomplish what he thinks best for his

career.

Finally, I cannot oversee the fact that many times studying at a university also

means living in a city far from home. New responsibilities always appear but

they do not become serious drawbacks. In contrast, the new sense of freedom

and independence a young man can experience or thinks he will is thought of as

something of great importance. One thing is for sure though, there is chance for

everyone in the community of a university to meet people, make new friends

and know individuals of great importance.

Last but not least I wish to say that the purpose of university is to harvest

knowledge and to being educated, so it is obvious that everyone can find a

reason for attending university

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