Overcoming Challenges During UPSC Preparation: Insights from IAS Medha Anand In this interview, IAS Gurukul Sociology Mentor Pranay Agrawal discusses the major challenges faced by IAS Medha Anand during her UPSC preparation. Medha shares her experiences with mental health issues and societal pressure, and how she overcame these obstacles. A must-watch for all UPSC aspirants. #UPSCPrep #IAS #MentalHealth #OvercomingChallenges #IASGurukul #UPSC
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This is beautifully done! “Our negative assumptions about people with Down syndrome can lead us to treat them in such a way that these assumptions become reality. In sociology, this is called “self-fulfilling prophecy.” Let’s try to reverse the perspective. By having positive assumptions about people with Down syndrome, we can give them more opportunities at school, in the workplace, in sports and in social life. And maybe these assumptions will eventually become a fulfilling reality.” #AssumeThatICan https://lnkd.in/gdVEYc2j
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Hi my name is Emily I am a final year student at Northumbria University. I am conducting a study about religion as part of my university final project and was wondering if you guys could possibly complete it. This will take about 5-10 minutes to complete and you do NOT need to be religious, anyone can complete the study as long as you're above 18 years old. Thank you so much if you do complete it! https://lnkd.in/eAS4jPHR #unistudent #psychology #dissertation #research
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Can thoughts become reality? If they can, what is the cost of negative assumptions? “Our negative assumptions about people with Down syndrome can lead us to treat them in such a way that these assumptions become reality. In sociology, this is called a ‘self-fulfilling prophecy’. Why not reverse our perspectives? If we have positive assumptions about people with Down syndrome, we'll give them more opportunities in their schools, workplaces, relationships and activities. And maybe these positive assumptions will become reality.”-Italian National Coordination of Associations of People with Down Syndrome #AssumeThatICan #WDSD24 #WorldDownSyndromeDay #EndTheStereotypes CoorDown
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Our negative assumptions about people with Down syndrome can lead us to treat them in such a way that these assumptions become reality. In sociology, this is called a 'self-fulfilling prophecy.' Why not reverse our perspectives? If we have positive assumptions about people with Down syndrome, they will have more opportunities at school, at work, in relationships, and other activities. And maybe these positive assumptions will become reality. #AssumeThatICan Learn more about how to support World Down Syndrome Day in Canada: https://lnkd.in/gKmVttAQ #WorldDownSyndromeDay #EndTheStereotypes CoorDown
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