The position of women in society has changed markedly in the last twenty years. Many of
the problems young people now experience, such as juvenile delinquency, arise from the
fact that many married women now work and are not at home to care for their children.
To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion?
It is undeniable fact that over the last twenty years the social status of women has been changed considerably. Many people argue that as married women have started to work, it results in significant damage to the development of children. However, I refute this view point and believe that just the opposite is the case.
Due to the working nature of women, they have become more educated and informative than ever before. It is true that even for the menial type of job, some basic communication skills as well as some general knowledge are required. Because of the skills and knowledge they possess, they know how to care the children and manage home and work well enough. Furthermore, they earn some money to provide additional needs of their children. It is well known fact that living in the city has become more expensive than before and the earnings from only one parent is not sufficient to provide all the needs for the family.
On the other hand, there are some people who believe that due to the working trend of married women, children are being neglected and are not getting enough care for their development. The main reason they put forth is that when married women start working, they don't have enough time to spend with children. Nevertheless, I think that at the time when both parents are working, children are either in school or in day care. Moreover, in special case such as when children became sick, one of the parents could take leave from work and spend time with children.
In conclusion, the working trend of married women is boon to the family and a great help in the development and care of the children in spite of some drawbacks which could be,however, sorted out wisely.
- Some people think that a sense of competition in children should be encouraged. Others believe that children who are taught to co-operate rather than compete become more useful adults. Discuss both these views and give your own opinion. 93
- Without capital punishment (the death penalty) our lives are less secure and crimes ofviolence increase. Capital punishment in essential to control violence in society.To what extent do you agree or disagree with this opinion? 70
- In some countries young people are encouraged to work or travel for a year between finishing high school and starting university studies. Discuss the advantages and disadvantages for young people who decide to do this. 70
- In some countries the average weight of people is increasing and their levels of health and fitness are decreasing.What do you think are the causes of these problems and what measures could be taken to solve these problems? 80
- Some people think that universities should provide graduates with the knowledge and skills needed in the workplace Others think that the true function of a university should be to give access to knowledge for its own sake regardless of whether the course 86
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