What life in Iceland looks like? We all know that Iceland is famous for its beautiful and absolutely breathtaking views. But how the life in Iceland really looks like? Icelandic society is consider as one of the most happiest countries in the world! So how come Icelandic people are so happy when the winters are long, dark and have extreme weather? Well, the country is small, 2/3 of the population live in Reykjavik, which is consider as one of the most cleanest , safest and eco-friendly cities in the world. Iceland is one of the country with the lowest murder rate with 1 per every 100,000 people! People living in Iceland are trustful and are known to send their young children to school by themselves. The country is a parliamentary republic which has a system that provides free education through collage, health care and nine months of paid parental leave for mothers and fathers . Most Icelanders a...
Malaysia-sex education in Malaysia focuses only on the biological aspects of sex, ignoring things such as consent, contraception and emotional wellbeing. Sex education is all about abstinence. That's why The Woman, Family and Community Development Ministry demanded better sex education. Religious schools are also a problem because they deny any kind of sex education which leaves children uneducated about their future. The Netherlands-we all know that The Netherlands is a liberal country. In their etos there is written that sex is a natural part of human life (which is obviously true!). Compulsory, sex education is obligatory for all children aged 4 and older. They teach about everything that's needed: contraception, respect for their bodies and sexuality, consent and pleasure. Everything is covered that is why teen pregnancy rates are really low. New Zealand-in New Zealand sex education has been taught since year 1999 and it is considered as one of the most important areas ...
Would you like to live 250 years? I wouldn't like to live 250 years because I think this would be very tiring. If people are saying that living for 80+ years is tiring then how would it be living as long as 250 years? The older you get, the faster time passes according to some people. Changes in the world and technology will keep going on and probably even faster than now. Think of for example of Iphones, the first was introduced only 13 years ago and came with 4 GB of storage nowadays 128 GB is what is used most. Keeping up with changes like that will be hard for 235 years. The biggest question is in which condition would we reach ages like this? Will we be very fit and active or not? I think that living for over 100 years it's a bad idea.
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