Having a child is a big decision. This short dialogue is an examination of that decision. It looks at the effects and ethical implications of choosing to have children or not through three levels of evaluation: the child's, the parents', and the world's benefits and costs.
It does not find one right answer or even a best option among the many perspectives examined, but rather attempts to make all the variables clearly understood so that a person can make a deliberate choice with all the options in mind.
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It does not find one right answer or even a best option among the many perspectives examined, but rather attempts to make all the variables clearly understood so that a person can make a deliberate choice with all the options in mind.
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Are you thinking of enrolling in or just began the IBDP economics course? This short help guide was written with you in mind.
This book has been authored to help get IBDP students up to speed in this challenging course so they do not feel overwhelmed or frustrated in the first month of class with the increased workload that occurs in the DP program. It is an ideal place to start before even looking at the course content and will help ensure a smooth learning process as you go through your program of study.
If you are already started in the course and feel a sense of frustration or drowning, this book is for you as well.
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This book has been authored to help get IBDP students up to speed in this challenging course so they do not feel overwhelmed or frustrated in the first month of class with the increased workload that occurs in the DP program. It is an ideal place to start before even looking at the course content and will help ensure a smooth learning process as you go through your program of study.
If you are already started in the course and feel a sense of frustration or drowning, this book is for you as well.
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In 2013, I read a total of 108 books. My goal was to read 100. This short piece of writing details exactly how and why I did it by discussing my reading history and what changed over the past couple years that allowed me to start reading so much more than in years past. It also goes into some detail about the benefits and costs to reading so much.
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Surprisingly few people take any time to think about how they are learning languages. They usually just trust their teacher or friends' advice. This is inefficient at best and can lead to failure at worst.
Language learning and learning in general have been over-complicated by a mass of theories, methods, and techniques. This makes life harder than it needs to be. This book attempts to cut through the noise and give a clear description of how languages are actually learned. This knowledge of how languages are learned is not domain specific and can be applied to any future learning as well.
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Language learning and learning in general have been over-complicated by a mass of theories, methods, and techniques. This makes life harder than it needs to be. This book attempts to cut through the noise and give a clear description of how languages are actually learned. This knowledge of how languages are learned is not domain specific and can be applied to any future learning as well.
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