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The Scarcity of Food in Namibian Villages and Inland Communities

The Scarcity of Food in Namibian Villages and Inland Communities: A Cry for Help Introduction: In many villages, farms, and inland communities in Namibia, the harsh reality of food scarcity during drought seasons has cast a dark shadow over the lives of the inhabitants. This article explores the challenges faced by these communities, including the lack of support from local churches, the exploitation of natural resources, and the plight of children growing up in impoverished schools. It also raises the question of accountability for this life-threatening crisis. Food Scarcity Threatens Well-Being: Throughout marginalized communities in Namibia, the absence of adequate food supply during drought seasons poses a severe threat to the well-being of the residents. Families endure hunger and malnutrition, particularly affecting vulnerable groups such as children and the elderly. Access to basic nutritional needs becomes a luxury, perpetuating the cycle of poverty and diminishing ...

10 Things you shouldn't "Do or SAY" to elder people.

10 Things you shouldn't "Do or SAY" to an elder person despite of what you do or become in life.  1. Don't speak loudly or patronize them   - Elder people should be treated with the same respect and dignity as anyone else. Speaking loudly or talking down to them can be disrespectful and offensive. 2. Don't ignore their opinions or experiences   - Elder people have lived longer and have valuable knowledge and wisdom to share. Dismissing their opinions or experiences is dismissive of their value as individuals. 3. Don't make assumptions about their abilities or limitations - Just because someone is older, it doesn't mean they are incapable or less able than younger people. Making assumptions about their abilities or limitations can be demeaning and hurtful. 4. Don't use slang or inappropriate language - Using slang or inappropriate language in front of elder people can be disrespectful and show a lack of consideration for their feelings and sensibiliti...

What are we doing, what live are we portraying religiously

In today's society, it seems that the true meaning of religious gatherings has been lost on many individuals. Instead of coming together to worship and connect with a higher power, some people are using these gatherings for their own personal gain or to fulfill their own desires. This raises the question: what are we doing, and what life are we portraying religiously? Exclusion of Working Women One common trend that can be seen in many religious groups is the exclusion of working women. It is often the case that women who work outside the home are unable to fully participate in church activities or groups. This can lead to feelings of isolation and exclusion, as these women are not able to connect with others in their faith community. It is important for religious leaders to address this issue and ensure that all members of the congregation feel welcome and included. Different Aims are discovered in men and mostly Boys Another issue that can be seen in religious gatherings is the d...

Navigating Challenges in a Confusing and Rough Teaching Environment

Enough is enough Working in a confusing and rough environment as a teacher can be incredibly challenging. It can test your patience, resilience, and ability to stay focused on your goals. As a great teacher, it can be particularly frustrating when unreasonable people disguise your intelligence and expertise, or when the weak make you seem like a problem. Challenges Faced: In a confusing and rough environment, it can be difficult to maintain a positive attitude and stay motivated. It can be easy to become discouraged and feel like your efforts are not making a difference. Unreasonable people may question your decisions or undermine your authority, making it hard to do your job effectively. This can be especially frustrating when you know that you are doing your best to help your students succeed. Additionally, the weak may see you as a threat or a problem because they feel intimidated by your knowledge and skills. They may try to undermine you or sabotage your efforts in order to protec...