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      <pubDate>2021-10-23 03:59:14 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Alleged Suicide Incidents Pointing Modules As The Reason</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Do you agree on this or not? If it's true, why do such scenarios happen? Are modules really that hard? What will be the impact to the education system of the country? I can think of lot more questions but all boils down to: Is it really true? And why would that happen?<br><br>Personally, I don't think it's enough reason to commit suicide. If you are having difficulty over your modules, ask for help then. Even Presidents ask for help, so it is normal that you should too. Actually, it would be wise if you ask others for help or opinions because it would mean you want more information to make your project or task better. It's not a sign of weakness, instead it opens your mind to more opportunities, to more knowledge. If your intentions are good, then you don't have to worry over it. And, of course, take one step at a time. Set a schedule and assign ample time for topics that seem hard for you. Worrying everything and trying to accomplish tasks also bring confusion which is not good because you must have a clear mind of your tasks always. So keep a clear mind all the time. Have focus and be optimistic.<br><br>If the suicide incidents pointing modules as the reason are true, then the education system should act on this immediately. It would help if schools will conduct webinars quarterly or bi-annually, i.e. mental health awareness, time management, and other inspiring topics to help learners balance their student life at home. And schools should also conduct webinars about managing software applications. I am sure a lot of students would be interested since not all are tech savvy.<br><br>Whether the news is true or not, it is best for everybody to always keep a clear mind and have a grateful spirit. Be grateful that you have the opportunity to continue your studies even at this pandemic while others didn't. You may be struggling but you are still blessed. Be inspired by your dreams everyday. Climb that ladder of success one at a time. You'll get there someday! </div>]]></description>
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