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As a Student I want to make a research regarding:
PARENTING!
Because how a society parents affects their mental wellbeing, social health, spiritual health, violence, problem-solving, creativity, and friendliness. It is also something that has an effect on the happiness of any human ever.
They punish their children, while many other cultures have handed on parenting habits from generation to generation, raising great, caring, content children without overwhelming themselves, making life unbearable for themselves or their children.
I'd like to persuade Western culture to parent something like them. To parent without punishment or anger. Because it isn't just the lack of something if it isn't replaced by one that functions. It's not lenient. It's effective. And I want to show the rest of the world how to do the same. I am aware that we seem to believe experiments rather than the experiences of others, or even ourselves, but I am certain that research will aid in the cause of telling us how.
A book called Hunt, Gather, Parent, which is about how to parent like those cultures, was recently published.
The word "research" refers to the careful consideration of study concerning a specific issue or problem using scientific methods. According to Earl Robert Babbie, an American sociologist, "analysis is a structured inquiry to classify, understand, forecast, and monitor the observed phenomena." It employs both inductive and deductive methods.”
Research requires time, effort, and adequate money to be usable as accredited evidence or an analysis of the current culture. To choose what kind of study or subject you want to work on, look first in your own culture so it is much closer and would be much more relatable to the people.
There are tons of things you can use as topic like:
1. Mental Health
2. Community Program Effectivity
3. Population Growth
4. Continuous Rise of Poverty
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