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Humans are Selfish By Nature

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Humans are Selfish By Nature  Being Selfish Makes Us Better Humans: It's an undeniable fact that all humans have a selfish side whether they accept it or not. Psychological data obtained from previous researchers suggested that humans tend to be selfish because they like the attention . “Humans are selfish by nature” is a generalization which is both refuted and supported by religions and moral codes around the world . Humans, by contrast, are ultra social: possessed of an enhanced capacity for empathy, an unparalleled sensitivity to the needs of others, a unique level of concern about their welfare, and an ability to create moral norms that generalize and enforce these tendencies. I was trying to depict selfishness as a not-so-positive characteristic of human nature and by default say something to the point that humans are just selfish things. Basically my thinking was that by being selfish, we exercise a natural part of who we already are and then that

Poverty - A Curse to a Poor Public

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Poverty - A Curse to a Poor Public Poverty  means not possessing the ability to acquire the “Unimum basic need for a decent human existence like food, ning, shelter, education and health care. Those who are this  t0  these needs are below the poverty line. Though acute problem is being faced by several parts of the world but India still has the world’s largest number of poor people in a single country. Out of 1 billion inhabitants, an estimated 350-400 million are unluckily below the poverty line. There are three main causes of poverty in our country- deficiency in economic growth, lack of education and skills, and overpopulation. Our economy has no doubt grown and there has been development but it has failed to provide sufficient number of jobs, productivity and just wages, our population is increasing day by day and this is the root cause of all problems.  Gareebi Hatao :    गरीबी   किसी   भी   व्यक्ति   या   इंसान   के   लिये   अत्यधिक   निर्धन   होने   की   स्थि

Save Earth, Save Life

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Save Earth, Save Life Save Earth The Earth and its resources make life possible on the planet. If there were no sunshine, air, water and vegetation on the planet, there would be no life on it. The Earth and its resources are Nature’s bounties. We must protect these bounties otherwise life will be threatened. Man and all life forms depend on the Earth and its resources for survival. Man’s activities, driven by greed and selfishness, have caused degradation of the Earth, and its resources like air and water. Air pollution, water pollution, land degradation and deforestation have been caused due to man’s actions. When land, air, water and vegetation come under threat by man’s activities, the lives of all life forms including man is under peril. The Earth and its resources can be protected by man. Every little effort on our part to save the Earth and its environment can make a difference. Plastics, for instance, are a source of major environmental degradation. We can take

Labour Day

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Labour Day What is the History of Labour Day? In India  Labour Day  or May Day was started to celebrated first in Chennai on May 1, 1923. The Labour Kisan Party of Hindustan initiated this. The leader of the party, Comrade Singaravelar organized two meetings to celebrate this event. This day is important as it enables workers to take some much-needed rest from their work and to collect their thoughts, spend time with their loved ones, or just recover their energies. This day motivates people to get into work and to work hard. This will help to retain the economy going. It also encourages men and women to follow their chosen careers, to do their best at them. In this way, they contribute to their society. Workers can often feel ignored, mainly when they do vigorous or otherwise emotionally and physically taxing jobs. Labour Day is a day when workers can feel respected for the work that they have done all over the year. So basically no one is concern about the pai

Poverty - A Curse

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Poverty - A Curse Poverty  means not possessing the ability to acquire the “Unimum basic need for a decent human existence like food, ning, shelter, education and health care. Those who are this  t0  these needs are below the poverty line. Though acute problem is being faced by several parts of the world but India still has the world’s largest number of poor people in a single country. Out of 1 billion inhabitants, an estimated 350-400 million are unluckily below the poverty line. There are three main causes of poverty in our country- deficiency in economic growth, lack of education and skills, and overpopulation. Our economy has no doubt grown and there has been development but it has failed to provide sufficient number of jobs, productivity and just wages, our population is increasing day by day and this is the root cause of all problems.  Gareebi Hatao :    गरीबी   किसी   भी   व्यक्ति   या   इंसान   के   लिये   अत्यधिक   निर्धन   होने   की   स्थिति   है।