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Azzah Al-Ghamdi
Cheating and its consequences
We find ourselves amidst the intense atmosphere of student exams in schools and colleges, with hopes pinned on students focusing diligently on their studies to achieve grades and excellence. Yet, perennially, we witness the scourge of cheating, a phenomenon stemming from either moral shortcomings or deficiencies in upbringing.Cheating is unequivocally condemned across all divine religions, being recognized as a morally bankrupt act. However, its...
Kuwait a country of freedoms
Kuwait is considered one of the first countries to guarantee freedom to all residents, whether citizens or expatriates. This is explicitly stated in the Kuwaiti constitution in articles 35 and 36, which guarantee freedom of expression, belief and practice of religious rituals for expatriates residing in the country. The constitution explicitly stipulates individual freedoms while regulating them by laws. The penal laws that regulate these...
Workplace evaluations
Administrative law governs all state institutions, including ministries, agencies and institutions operating under administrative law frameworks. Similarly, in the private sector, the labor law ensures the protection of workers’ rights. The Kuwaiti government has prioritized preserving workers’ rights and regulating workflows. Kuwait’s labor laws are regarded as exemplary in the region for their comprehensive coverage of workers’ rights....
Educating for tomorrow: Addressing AI challenges
The rapid and widespread development of technology has led to the emergence of a generation that struggles to keep pace with the latest advancements in science. In the past, illiteracy and ignorance were primarily defined by the inability to read and write, but today, being illiterate extends to those who lack proficiency in using artificial intelligence devices and modern technology.This situation is alarming, especially considering that this...
Self-education
As time progresses, the landscape of education evolves. In the past, education heavily relied on teachers at all levels. However, contemporary times highlight the significance of mastering the art of self-learning. It has become evident that individuals adept at self-education possess greater competence than those dependent on traditional teaching methods. Those who excel in self-learning acquire valuable skills and a depth of knowledge that...
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