23 Nisan 2017 Pazar

Deficiencies İn Education - Social Deprivation

As a matter of fact, I intend to have a tespitte on the events we experience every day in the society where each unit lives. I want to start with a few recent examples.
             On March 11, 2011, Japan was shaken by the tsunami disaster that followed the 9-magnitude earthquake and the leak in the Fukushima nuclear power plant. Total disasters of these catastrophes were billions of dollars, environmental disaster that lasted for years, and hundreds of lives were the most important. I want you to visualize the magnitude of the disaster. Now the situation I want to talk about is the days when the catastrophe was alive. I try to refine the squares from an image I watched at that time on TV as soon as I can. The news is as follows; The state established mobile toilets, kitchens and telephone clubs in a town that was disconnected from the outside world due to the disconnection of electricity, water and telephone lines due to the earthquake and the disaster that followed. What is striking for me is the painting; Children who have been unable to hear from their relatives for days and / or who have lost their relatives, have lost their homes, and half-hungry half-naked children are waiting in the lap of the telephone, Head in front of them, quiet and one row.
             My second example is from another photograph. Every year we are familiar with the storm and typhoon news that sweep the ocean shores every year. We follow what every year these disasters lead to such devastation.
A picture and news that I saw in a newspaper over the past year was like this. One of these big storms was approaching quickly to one of the American states that were on the ocean coast. The US government issued an order of urgent evacuation of the city by taking a decision on the state of emergency. With this instruction, people began to evacuate the city with their means. I want you to animate the photo in your eyes. The three-lane highway is the city's most important highway. All three lanes are full, the vehicle is switched off. The people who come down from the vehicles in the place are bouncing. Otherwise, a few public vehicles that are heading towards the city are bumping into the water. And stand tight. There is a shortage of this terrible table we have used to seeing. There is not a single vehicle on the safety belt. I guess people are not scared enough, there are no people waiting for them or relatives they wonder about. None of them are public servants or ego-owners in high authority.
Reading the above examples can not help but think about what could happen if the same table were in our country? Every day, dozens of people in traffic have more urgent jobs than other citizens are using safety lane. Or officials who are on duty for 7 days and 24 hours on behalf of the public. We are trying to tell other citizens that we are people with important and urgent tasks even in the simplest queues and queues.
It is possible to reproduce these examples with only one day in the society we live in. At this point I would like to ask; Living in harmony in society and why there are such differences in different geographies at the point of personal boundaries.
I am confident that scientists have done a lot of research. I think the main problem is education. Relationship between education and sociology. It can raise individuals who have adapted to social life. When we learn that the limit of our freedom is ending at the limit of the freedom of another individual, I think we will have overcome many social problems.
I would like to share with you a recent article about the subject.

10 QUALITY THAT MUST BE LEARNED FROM JAPAN ...

Japanese,
Neither christian,
What a jew
Nor is it Muslim.
What prophets,
Nor holy books, but,
With the human values ​​they believe
They taught the whole world.
So to be human is something else.
The following text, circulating extensively on the Internet,
As noted, Prof. Dr. Mikdat
It has been translated into English by the suggestion of Kadıoğlu.
10 BASIC PRINCIPLES TO BE LEARNED FROM JAPANESE
Translated by: Erkan Altinsoy (earthquake adviser)
1. TREATMENT
Image showing no brawling or suffering with extreme movements no. Sadly he was glorified himself.
2. HONOR
Discipline in water and food queues. No rude mention or hard hand There is no arm movement. Calmness is commendable.
3. ABILITY
For example, incredible architects. The buildings were shaken but not collapsed.
4. ERDEM
People just get what they need at that moment, So that you can get things.
5. ORDER
There is no plundering of the shop. Stealing the horn on the road, no fading. Only understanding attitudes.
6. SPECIFIC
Inside nuclear reactors for pumping 50 working seawater He stayed. How can they pay for what they do?
7. SENSITIVITY
She discounted the prices of the restaurants. There is no way to secure an unprotected Nobody attacked. He looked at the strong weak.
8. EDUCATION
Everyone, including the elderly and the children, knew exactly what to do. They did it.
9. MEDIA
In newsletters, they have bridged themselves perfectly. Stupid There were no reporters / reporters speaking. Made just calmly News Most important of all,
EASY TO LEARN POLICIES THAT MAKE SHEARS WORKING.
10. FIRST

When electricity is cut off at a store, They put it back on their shelves and they come out quietly. Japanese nationals whose countries have suffered a huge disaster There are many lessons the world has to offer.


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