1. Some people believe that in today's society, paper-based



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1.Some people believe that in today's society, paper-based 
printing is no longer required. Although these reading 
resources can be found online or on computers, I believe that 
printed books should not be abandoned. 
Two factors make using electrics very appealing, on the one 
hand. First, and this should go without saying, modern 
technology makes it easier for us to receive messages. With 
only the click of a mouse, we can get foreign news without 
ever leaving the comfort of our homes, giving us much more 
free time. Second, in terms of time, it takes less time to 
obtain the most recent information. Ours is a connected and 
communicative age of information. It follows that the quicker 
we can communicate information, the better communication 
that we have.Our productivity may increase when we have 
less time for reflection.
On the other hand, I frequently emphasize that printing 
materials may be more appropriate in some situations. A 
remote location, in particular, lacks Wi-Fi and the Internet, 
which might make it difficult for computers to perform to 
their full potential. In the meantime, printed books are able 
to get around this problem, making it simple for people to 
access information from far-off places. In addition, the 
majority of senior people who are out of touch prefer to get 
their news via newspapers. Because they are accustomed to 
reading newspapers rather than using modern technology, 
the elderly are more traditional and consequently less eager 
to change the way they live, including how they acquire 
information.


In conclusion, I think it’s important to keep books and 
newspapers around to meet the requirements of various 
people, notably the elderly and those who live in rural 
places.To sum up, even if many people enjoy reading printed 
books or newspapers, it would be preferable if individuals 
used some environmentally friendly techniques to further 
their education and become more aware of what is 
happening in the world. 
Every nation has a unique history that it wants to showcase 
to the world through a variety of channels. One such 
platform is by marketing tourist visas. Because tourism is 
their primary source of income, few countries are fully 
dependent on this. In terms of strengthening the economy, 
well-managed tourism destinations can profit by luring more 
visitors. Nevertheless, if not handled properly, this industry 
may cause some issues for tourism areas. The tourism sector 
in the modern day will be discussed in this essay, along with 
its benefits and drawbacks.
First and foremost, encouraging tourism aids in 
strengthening the nation’s economy and inspires a lot more 
individuals to discover its natural beauty. The nation’s GDP 
will directly increase as more individuals start spending 
money on valuable items. x. As individuals begin spending 
money on worthwhile items in the country, it will 
immediately contribute to the country's revenue and aid in 
the fight against poverty. For instance, Australia, a tourist 
destination, uses the money it receives from visa sales to 
meet the needs of its own citizens. Additionally, only a 


country with effective management attracts more visitors 
since they feel comfortable traveling there. For instance, 
New Zealand's well-balanced approach to welcoming visitors 
has led to a 40% increase in the number of persons seeking 
for tourist visas there. 
Second, if the country doesn't satisfy the explorers, it will 
have numerous financial difficulties and develop a bad name 
abroad. Countries that rely only on this may suffer financially 
as the number declines, resulting in a decline in people 
trading within the state. For a better example, consider Iran, 
which neglected to care for its visitors, causing a sharp 
decline in tourism and earning the reputation of being the 
worst place to travel. 
In conclusion. As a result of individuals beginning to explore 
two distinct locations, tourism has grown in importance in 
the modern globe. Promoting tourism has a wealth of 
benefits, including increased economic growth and the lure 
of more visitors from abroad. But if it's not managed 
properly, the country's revenue may decline, and gradually, 
people would stop going to these kinds of venues. 
Ensuring small class sizes is the best method to raise 
educational levels. Although I believe that this policy will 
undoubtedly assist to improve educational standards, it is not 
without drawbacks. 
One should first think about some potential disadvantages of 
teaching a class to a limited number of students. The price of 
education is one current issue. Each surviving individual 
student should pay more once the class size is reduced to 


offset the cost that would otherwise be shared by a large 
number of pupils. This can be particularly troublesome in 
places like private schools when there is a lack of funds for 
education. A change in the student's personality is yet 
another potential result. One cannot be an excellent citizen if 
they are not a strong team player. Students learning in 
relatively small groups of 3 to 5 have a tendency to acquire 
less social behavior and have fewer opportunities to learn to 
function as a team.
Having said that, I am in favor of smaller class sizes in order 
to raise educational standards. This is due in part to more 
time spent interacting between students and teachers. A 
teacher may undoubtedly devote more time and attention to 
each student if the class is reduced to, say, five students. This 
offers the instructor plenty of time to go over class material, 
such as homework assignments and a new chapter for the 
day, as well as an opportunity to learn more about their 
pupils.
The time saved by not having to teach a large class can be 
used for additional classroom activities to further drive home 
the lessons covered in class, in addition to just discussing 
assignments. When taking into account both of these 
advantages, a small class size is typically preferred if one 
wants to improve the standard of education.In conclusion, I 
believe that shrinking the classroom is a wise course of action 
in terms of raising educational standards, even though there 
are some issues with it. 

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