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         <title>Marriage and Divorce Issues ( Hamdan alsuwaidi 20459</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Marriage problems often come from poor communication and financial stress.</p><p>These issues can lead to divorce and family instability.</p><p>Children are often negatively affected emotionally and socially.</p><p>Solutions include counseling, understanding, and better communication.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Abdulrahim Naser ( 20489)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Social Media Addiction and Its Effects on the Family</p><p><br/></p><p>The transition from a conservative society to a more open and globalized world has significantly changed the way families interact and live. One of the most noticeable challenges that has emerged is social media addiction. While social media platforms have brought many benefits, such as easier communication and access to information, they have also created serious negative effects on family life.</p><p><br/></p><p>Social media addiction refers to excessive use of platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat to the point where it begins to interfere with daily responsibilities and real-life relationships. In many families today, members spend more time on their phones than engaging with each other. For example, it is common to see family members sitting together but not communicating, each person focused on their own screen. This reduces meaningful conversations and weakens emotional bonds within the family.</p><p><br/></p><p>One major effect of social media addiction is the weakening of family relationships. Parents may become less attentive to their children, while children may feel ignored or disconnected. This lack of communication can lead to misunderstandings, conflicts, and a sense of loneliness within the household. Additionally, children and teenagers who are heavily influenced by social media may adopt unrealistic expectations about life, appearance, and success, which can cause stress and dissatisfaction.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another issue is the impact on behavior and mental health. Excessive use of social media has been linked to anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem, especially among young people. When individuals constantly compare themselves to others online, they may feel inadequate or unhappy. This emotional strain can affect how they interact with family members, sometimes leading to mood swings, isolation, or even aggression.</p><p><br/></p><p>To address this challenge, families must take active steps to create a healthier balance between online and offline life. One effective solution is setting clear rules and limits for screen time. For example, families can agree on “no phone” times, such as during meals or before bedtime, to encourage face-to-face interaction. Another solution is promoting shared family activities, like outings, sports, or simple conversations, which help strengthen relationships and build trust.</p><p><br/></p><p>Parents also play a crucial role by acting as role models. If parents reduce their own screen time and prioritize family interaction, children are more likely to follow. In addition, educating family members about the risks of social media addiction and encouraging responsible use can make a big difference. Schools and communities can also support this by raising awareness and providing guidance on digital well-being.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, while social media is an important part of modern life, its excessive use can harm family relationships and individual well-being. By setting boundaries, improving communication, and encouraging real-life connections, families can overcome this challenge and maintain strong, healthy bonds in a rapidly changing world.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Weakening of Family Ties</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>Weakening of family ties is an important challenge in many societies today. In the past, family members used to spend more time together, visit each other often, and solve problems as one group. Today, this is becoming less common because people are busy with work, phones, and social media.</p><p><br/></p><p>When family ties become weak, people may feel lonely or unsupported. Children may also grow up without strong communication with their parents or relatives. This can create misunderstandings and reduce love and respect between family members.</p><p><br/></p><p>There are many reasons for this problem. One reason is that technology takes too much time from real communication. Another reason is that some families do not make enough time for each other because of busy lifestyles.</p><p><br/></p><p>To improve family ties, families should spend more time together, talk openly, and support each other. Simple things like eating together or visiting relatives can make a big difference.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, strong family ties are very important for a happy and healthy society. Families should make an effort to stay connected and care for one another.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-06 17:04:47 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Omar almaeeni 21152</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p><strong>Marriage and Divorce Issues</strong></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>Marriage is an important part of life. It is a relationship between two people who love, respect, and support each other. In the past, marriage was often seen as a lifelong commitment. However, in modern society, many marriages face problems, and divorce has become more common. There are several reasons why couples experience difficulties in their relationships.</p><p><br/></p><p>One major problem is poor communication. Many couples do not express their feelings clearly or listen to each other carefully. When people keep their problems inside, misunderstandings can grow. Small disagreements can turn into big arguments if they are not solved early. Good communication is very important for a healthy relationship.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another common issue is financial stress. Money problems can create tension between partners. For example, if one person spends too much or if the couple struggles to pay bills, it can lead to arguments. Financial disagreements can make both partners feel worried and frustrated, which affects their relationship.</p><p><br/></p><p>Modern life is also very busy. Many people focus on their jobs, studies, or personal goals and forget to spend enough time with their partners. When couples do not spend quality time together, they may feel distant from each other. This emotional distance can weaken the bond between them.</p><p><br/></p><p>Social media and technology can also create problems in marriage. People may compare their lives with others online, which can cause dissatisfaction. In some cases, social media can lead to jealousy or trust issues. Spending too much time on phones instead of talking to each other can reduce real communication.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another serious issue is lack of trust. Trust is the foundation of any strong relationship. If one partner lies or is unfaithful, it can damage the relationship deeply. Rebuilding trust is very difficult, and sometimes it leads to divorce.</p><p><br/></p><p>Despite these challenges, there are solutions that can help couples build stronger relationships. First, couples should communicate openly and honestly. They should share their thoughts and feelings in a calm and respectful way. Listening to each other is just as important as speaking.</p><p><br/></p><p>Second, couples should spend more quality time together. Simple activities like talking, walking, or eating together can help strengthen their bond. Third, managing money wisely and planning together can reduce financial stress.</p><p><br/></p><p>Finally, respect, trust, and understanding are very important. Couples should support each other and accept their differences. Every relationship has challenges, but with effort and patience, they can be solved.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, marriage can be difficult, but it can also be strong and happy. By improving communication, building trust, and spending time together, couples can overcome problems and reduce the chances of divorce.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-06 17:05:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Social Media Addiction and Its Effects on Family Life</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, social media has become a major part of our daily lives. Platforms like Instagram, Snapchat, and TikTok have made communication easier and faster. However, this rapid development has also created serious social problems, especially within families. One of the most important issues is social media addiction and its negative impact on family relationships.</p><p><br/></p><p>Social media addiction happens when people spend too much time on their phones and ignore real-life interactions. Many individuals, especially young people, prefer to stay online rather than talk to their family members. This leads to weak communication between parents and children. For example, instead of having conversations at home, each person is busy scrolling through their phone. As a result, family bonds become weaker over time.</p><p><br/></p><p>There are several reasons behind this problem. First, social media platforms are designed to keep users engaged for long periods. Notifications, likes, and comments make people feel excited and encourage them to stay online. Second, many people use social media as a way to escape stress or boredom. Finally, the lack of awareness about the dangers of overuse makes the problem worse.</p><p><br/></p><p>The effects of social media addiction on families can be serious. It can cause a lack of emotional connection, misunderstandings, and even conflicts between family members. Children may feel ignored, and parents may lose control over their children’s behavior. In some cases, it can also affect mental health, leading to anxiety or depression.</p><p><br/></p><p>To solve this problem, families should take some important steps. First, they can set specific times for using phones and social media, such as avoiding phones during meals or family gatherings. Second, parents should encourage activities that bring the family together, such as sports, trips, or simple conversations. Third, awareness should be raised about the importance of balancing online and real-life interactions.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, social media addiction is a growing problem that affects family life in many ways. While technology has many benefits, it is important to use it wisely. By setting limits and spending more quality time together, families can maintain strong relationships and avoid the negative effects of social media.</p><p><br/></p><p>Khalid Arif Alsuwaidi 20525</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-06 17:06:57 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Social media addiction is the excessive and uncontrollable use of platforms like Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat. It makes people feel the need to constantly check their phones, often wasting time and reducing productivity. This addiction can negatively affect mental health, leading to anxiety, depression, and low self-esteem due to constant comparison with others online. It also impacts physical health by causing eye strain, poor posture, and sleep problems from late-night scrolling. In addition, it can weaken real-life relationships and reduce focus on studies or work. However, social media can be beneficial if used in moderation. By setting limits and taking regular breaks, people can avoid addiction and maintain a healthy balance.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-06 17:07:20 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Extravagances and Luxury Lifestyle’s </title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>In recent years, extravagance and luxury lifestyles have become more common in many societies. People are now more focused on showing wealth, buying expensive items, and living a high-end lifestyle. This trend is strongly influenced by social media, where individuals constantly share their luxurious experiences, such as traveling to expensive destinations, buying branded clothes, and driving luxury cars. As a result, many people feel the need to follow the same lifestyle, even if it is beyond their financial ability.</p><p><br/></p><p>There are several reasons behind the spread of extravagance. One of the main reasons is social pressure. People often compare themselves to others and try to keep up with their lifestyle. Social media platforms play a major role in this, as they create unrealistic expectations about how life should look. Another reason is the availability of easy credit. Many people can now use credit cards or loans to buy expensive things without thinking about the long-term consequences. In addition, some individuals believe that luxury represents success, which pushes them to spend more just to appear successful.</p><p><br/></p><p>However, extravagance and luxury lifestyles have negative effects on both individuals and society. One major effect is financial problems. Many people fall into debt because they spend more than they earn. This can lead to stress, anxiety, and even serious financial crises. Another effect is the loss of true values. Instead of focusing on meaningful things like family, education, and personal growth, people become more concerned with appearances and material possessions. Moreover, this lifestyle creates inequality and pressure in society, making those with lower income feel dissatisfied or left behind.</p><p><br/></p><p>To address this issue, several solutions can be considered. First, financial awareness is very important. People should learn how to manage their money wisely and understand the difference between needs and wants. Setting a monthly budget can help control unnecessary spending. Second, individuals should reduce their exposure to negative social media influence by limiting screen time or following more realistic content. Finally, promoting values such as simplicity, gratitude, and responsibility can help people live a more balanced and healthy life.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, while luxury lifestyles may seem attractive, they often come with serious consequences. It is important for individuals to be aware of the risks of extravagance and focus on living within their means. A balanced life, based on smart financial decisions and strong values, is the key to long-term happiness and stability.</p><p>—Abdalla Mohamed Ali Al-Hosani</p><p>20986</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-06 17:12:47 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Marriage and divorce issues</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Marriage and divorce issues (also known as spinsterhood), is considered as one of the leading challenges the UAE youth are facing. Marriage is considered as a religous practice amongst Muslim Arab countries, meaning it'd be better to commit to it as it's part of the religious teachings of our Prophet Muhammad PBUH.</p><p><br></p><p>However, some rising factors have contributed to the decline of youth marriage in this country. With the first reason being:</p><p><br></p><ol><li><p>The high cost of marriage: The rising incomes from oil production has lead to dowries and marriage expenses to become extravagant, discouraging the youth from persuading marriage.</p></li><li><p>The disintegration of family ties and lack of social visits: Back then, finding a suitable wife was simple and quick due to everyone's strong social bonds. Unfortunately, as time passed by, these social bonds weakened making it hard to find the suitable wife through acquaintances.</p></li><li><p>The change of concepts concerning adequacy in marriage: Age, social status, academin status and tribal systems have also contributed to youth marriage decline.</p></li></ol><p><br></p><p>Thankfully, the Emirati society and goverment have been able to come up with effective solutions to overcome this obstacle by acknowledging these factors and realizing the importance of the youth by:</p><ol><li><p>Encouraging marriage.</p></li><li><p>Providing financial grants to citizens who are limited with the cost of marriage.</p></li><li><p>Reducing marriage to foreigners</p></li><li><p>Contributing to family stability in the society, as well as organizing awareness campaigns of religious, cultural and social matters.</p></li><li><p>Developing legislation for the reduction of overexaggerated dowries.</p></li></ol><p><br></p><p><br></p><p><br></p><p>Jana Hatem - 21021</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-06 17:27:07 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Juvenile Delinquency</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p>Juvenile delinquency is a serious challenge in society today. It means that some teenagers become involved in bad or illegal behavior such as stealing, fighting, or breaking rules. This problem can affect families, schools, and the whole community.</p><p>There are many reasons why this happens. Some teenagers may be influenced by bad friends, family problems, or lack of attention at home. Others may feel pressure, anger, or loneliness, so they make wrong decisions.</p><p>Juvenile delinquency has negative effects on both the teenager and society. It can destroy the young person’s future, affect their education, and create fear in the community. It can also cause stress and sadness for parents and family members.</p><p>To reduce this problem, families and schools should work together to guide teenagers in the right way. Young people need support, good role models, and activities that help them use their time in a positive way.</p><p>In conclusion, juvenile delinquency is an important issue that should not be ignored. By giving teenagers proper care, support, and guidance, society can help them build a better future.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-06 17:27:12 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p>The weakening of family ties is a growing problem in today’s world. Families are important because they give love, support, and guidance. But now, many families are not as close as they used to be.</p><p><br/></p><p>One main reason is technology. People spend a lot of time on phones, social media, and watching videos. Instead of talking to each other, family members often focus on their screens. This reduces real communication and makes relationships weaker.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another reason is busy lifestyles. Parents work long hours, and children are busy with school and activities. Because of this, families do not spend enough time together. Over time, this creates distance between them. Also, many people today focus more on their personal goals and independence, which can reduce the importance of family.</p><p><br/></p><p>Weak family ties can lead to problems. People may feel lonely or unsupported. Children may find it hard to build strong relationships in the future. It can also affect society, as strong families help build strong communities.</p><p><br/></p><p>There are simple ways to solve this problem. Families should try to spend more time together, like eating meals or talking without using phones. Listening to each other and showing care can make relationships stronger. Parents should also try to balance work and family time.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, family ties are becoming weaker, but they can be improved. With small efforts like spending time together and communicating more, families can become close again. Strong families help create happy individuals and a better society.</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-06 17:31:30 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Extravagance and Luxury Lifestyles</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>Extravagance and luxury lifestyles are considered a challenge for many families today. Some people spend too much money on expensive clothes, cars, parties, and other things that are not really necessary. They may do this to show their social status or to impress others.</p><p><br/></p><p>This lifestyle can create many problems. First, it can cause financial pressure on families. When people spend more than they need, they may face debt or money problems in the future. Second, it can teach children the wrong values, such as caring too much about appearance and expensive things instead of good character and responsibility.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another problem is that luxury lifestyles can create comparison between people. Some individuals may feel unhappy because they cannot live the same way as others. This can lead to stress and dissatisfaction.</p><p><br/></p><p>To solve this issue, families should learn the importance of balance and smart spending. Parents should teach children that happiness does not come only from money or luxury. Simple living and gratitude are very important values.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, extravagance and luxury lifestyles can negatively affect families and society. People should focus more on values, responsibility, and living within their limits.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Zain (21133)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>How Globalization Affects Family Relationships</p><p><br/></p><p>Globalization has changed the way people live, and it has also had a big impact on families. While it brings many benefits like better education, job opportunities, and access to new ideas, it has also created some challenges. One of the main issues is that family relationships are not as strong as they used to be.</p><p><br/></p><p>In the past, families were usually very close. People spent a lot of time together, shared responsibilities, and followed the same traditions and values. Family members often supported each other emotionally, and there was strong respect between younger and older generations. However, as societies become more open and globalized, this has started to change.</p><p><br/></p><p>One major reason is technology. Today, people spend a lot of time on their phones, watching videos, or using social media. Even when families are sitting in the same room, they may not actually be talking to each other. This reduces communication and can make relationships weaker over time.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another reason is the influence of global culture. Younger generations are exposed to different lifestyles and ideas from around the world. Sometimes, these ideas are very different from traditional beliefs. This can lead to disagreements between parents and children, especially when it comes to behavior, values, or life choices.</p><p><br/></p><p>Work and education have also changed family life. Many people move to other cities or countries for better opportunities. While this can improve their future, it also creates physical distance between family members. When people don’t see each other often, it becomes harder to stay emotionally connected.</p><p><br/></p><p>Despite these challenges, there are ways to keep family relationships strong. One important solution is spending quality time together. Simple things like having meals as a family, talking about your day, or doing activities together can make a big difference. These moments help build stronger connections.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another solution is limiting the use of technology during family time. For example, families can agree to put their phones away during meals or gatherings. This encourages real conversations and helps everyone feel more connected.</p><p><br/></p><p>It is also important to have understanding between generations. Parents and children should listen to each other and respect different opinions. Finding a balance between traditional values and modern ideas can reduce conflict and improve relationships.</p><p><br/></p><p>Finally, even if family members live far away, they can still stay connected through calls, messages, or visits. Making the effort to stay in touch shows care and keeps the relationship strong.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, globalization has both positive and negative effects on families. While it has created some distance and differences, strong family relationships can still be maintained. With good communication, respect, and shared time, families can stay close even in a modern, fast-changing world.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-08 08:19:06 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Leen 21127</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Juvenile Delinquency in Modern Society</strong></p><p>As society becomes more open and modern, young people face many new influences and pressures. Although globalization has many benefits, it has also contributed to the problem of juvenile delinquency. Juvenile delinquency means illegal or harmful behavior by teenagers, such as stealing, fighting, or damaging property. This issue affects not only young people, but also families and society.</p><p>One main cause of juvenile delinquency is weak family supervision. Today, many parents are busy with work and daily responsibilities, so they may not spend enough time guiding their children. As a result, some teenagers feel ignored and may turn to bad behavior. Peer pressure is another strong reason. Many adolescents want acceptance from friends, so they may copy negative actions to fit in. In addition, social media and harmful online content can influence young people’s attitudes and behavior.</p><p>There are several ways to reduce this problem. Parents should build strong relationships with their children through support and communication. Schools should also teach values, responsibility, and good decision-making, not only academic subjects. Communities can help as well by offering sports, clubs, and useful activities that keep teenagers busy in a positive way.</p><p>In conclusion, juvenile delinquency is a serious issue caused by family, social, and modern influences. However, with support from parents, schools, and society, young people can be guided toward a better future.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-08 08:24:55 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Social Media Addiction and Its Effects (Tayyab, 21022)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Nowadays, life often revolves around platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat. Through them, staying in touch happens easily, sharing experiences becomes part of a daily routine. Still, when usage grows too frequent, dependence may follow instead of balance. This shift tends to bring challenges, affecting personal well-being along with family dynamics.</p><p><br/></p><p>Spending long stretches online often ties back to how heavily individuals lean on social platforms. Many users, particularly teens, drift through hours without noticing. Learning new things, staying active, or sharing moments at home lose out when screens take over. When conversations fade between relatives, closeness tends to weaken. Relationships within households sometimes thin as shared experiences grow rare. One straightforward fix involves placing limits on how long someone spends online. Suppose a person decides to check apps just twice daily; this could help. Another option might be waiting until chores are done before unlocking the device. Some find that it works well to set alarms that signal when to stop scrolling. Time boundaries like these tend to reduce distraction naturally.</p><p><br/></p><p>Social media’s grip can quietly shape how someone sees themselves. Instead of comparing, many start sizing up their lives next to curated snapshots of perfection. Flawless images pop up constantly - travel adventures, polished appearances - and those glimpses often spark unease. Self-doubt creeps in after endless scrolling through seemingly perfect moments. Some feel pressure building without noticing why. Confidence dips when real life feels dull beside online highlights. Anxiety might follow if the gap between feed and reality grows too wide. Awareness helps: what shows up online rarely tells the full story behind closed doors. Occasionally stepping away from online platforms may support emotional balance. Seeking out uplifting narratives - while sidestepping what brings doubt - is one way to protect inner stability.</p><p><br/></p><p>Spending lots of time online could weaken real-life conversations. When screens take up most of someone's attention, talking in person might start feeling awkward. Over months, close relationships sometimes fade without regular eye contact and shared moments. Messages typed behind glass lack warmth; this shift often goes unnoticed until distance grows. Families tackling these challenges often begin with clear rules - like setting devices aside at dinner or gatherings. Sharing attention enhances interaction, leading to stronger connections without digital interruptions.</p><p><br/></p><p>Ultimately, scrolling too much might seem harmless at first, yet it often chips away at real conversations, wastes hours without notice, and leaves moods lower over time. Setting limits helps, especially when users choose uplifting posts over draining ones, step back regularly, and treat screen time like a choice rather than a habit. A shift happens quietly: attention returns, connections deepen, and space opens up where life feels more present.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>The Impact of Social Media Addiction on Family Life in the UAE</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Bilal 21095 </p><p><br/></p><p>In recent decades, the United Arab Emirates has changed from a traditional society into a modern and highly developed country. With the rise of globalization and advanced technology, people now enjoy better communication, education, and lifestyles. However, these rapid changes have also introduced new challenges that affect family life. One of the most common issues today is social media addiction, which is increasingly influencing relationships within families.</p><p><br/></p><p>Social media platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, Snapchat, and WhatsApp have become a major part of everyday life, especially among young people. These platforms allow users to stay connected, share experiences, and access information easily. However, when used excessively, they can become addictive. Many individuals spend long hours on their phones without realizing it, which reduces the time they spend interacting with family members.</p><p><br/></p><p>One of the main effects of social media addiction is the decline in family communication. In many UAE households, it is common to see each person focused on their own device rather than engaging in conversations. For example, during family gatherings or meals, instead of talking and sharing experiences, individuals may be busy scrolling through their phones. This weakens emotional connections and reduces the sense of unity within the family.</p><p><br/></p><p>In addition, social media has a strong impact on children and teenagers. Students who spend too much time online may struggle to concentrate on their studies, which can lead to lower academic performance. Moreover, they are often exposed to unrealistic lifestyles on social media, where everything appears perfect and luxurious. This can create feelings of dissatisfaction, low self-esteem, and pressure to follow trends. In some cases, young users may also encounter inappropriate content, which can negatively influence their behavior.</p><p><br/></p><p>Despite these challenges, there are several practical solutions that can help reduce the negative effects of social media addiction. First, families can set clear rules regarding screen time, such as limiting phone use during meals or before sleeping. This encourages more face-to-face interaction. Second, parents should act as role models by reducing their own screen time and spending more quality time with their children. Third, schools and community organizations can raise awareness about the risks of excessive social media use. Finally, individuals should learn to manage their time wisely and maintain a balance between online and real-life activities.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, although social media is an important part of modern life in the UAE, excessive use can harm family relationships and individual well-being. By taking simple but effective steps, families can overcome these challenges and rebuild strong connections. Maintaining a healthy balance between technology and personal interaction is essential for a stable and connected society.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>21032 Joud ( Always Online, Never Connected: The Hidden Impact of Social Media on Family Life)</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Impact of Social Media Addiction on Modern Family Life</strong></p><p>In recent years, the transition from a conservative society to a more open and globalized world has brought many changes to family life. One of the most significant changes is the widespread use of social media. While social media has improved communication and access to information, its excessive use has created a serious problem known as social media addiction, which negatively affects family relationships.</p><p>Social media addiction refers to the overuse of platforms such as Instagram, TikTok, and Snapchat to the point where it interferes with daily responsibilities and real-life interactions. This issue has become more common due to globalization and the easy access to smartphones and the internet. Today, many individuals, especially teenagers, spend several hours a day on social media, often at the expense of family time.</p><p>One of the main effects of social media addiction is the decline in family communication. Instead of engaging in conversations or spending quality time together, family members may become isolated, each focused on their own device. Over time, this reduces emotional connection, trust, and understanding within the family. As a result, relationships may become weaker and less supportive.</p><p>According to a study conducted by the Pew Research Center (2022), there is a clear difference between individuals who use social media for less than one hour per day and those who use it for more than three hours daily. The study found that heavy users are more likely to experience loneliness, anxiety, and reduced family interaction compared to light users. This comparison clearly shows how excessive use of social media can harm both mental health and family life.</p><p>In addition, social media often creates unrealistic expectations. Many users share only the best moments of their lives, which can lead others to feel dissatisfied or insecure. Teenagers, in particular, may compare themselves to others online, which can increase stress and negatively affect their behavior at home. This can lead to misunderstandings and conflicts within the family.</p><p>To address this issue, several solutions can be implemented. First, families should set clear limits on screen time, such as avoiding phone use during meals or before bedtime. Second, parents should encourage face-to-face interaction by organizing family activities like outings or shared hobbies. Finally, schools and communities should raise awareness about the risks of social media addiction and promote responsible usage.</p><p>In conclusion, although social media is an important part of modern life, its excessive use can damage family relationships and individual well-being. By maintaining a healthy balance and prioritizing real-life connections, families can protect their relationships and adapt successfully to a globalized world.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong><em>Extravagance and Luxury: A Double-Edged Sword</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>We've all seen it — the flashy cars, the designer outfits, the million-dollar vacations splashed across Instagram. Luxury and extravagance have always fascinated people, and honestly, it's easy to see why. But behind the glitter, there are real effects on both individuals and the wider society — some surprisingly good, others genuinely worrying.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>The Good Side</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>It keeps money moving</strong> When wealthy people spend big, they don't just enjoy it themselves, they're also paying the salaries of chefs, tailors, architects, pilots, and countless others. Luxury industries employ a huge number of skilled workers. Think about a city like Dubai, a significant chunk of its economy runs on high-end tourism and luxury spending. That money doesn't just sit in a penthouse; it flows.</p><p><strong>It pushes human creativity forward</strong> A lot of the best innovation in history started because someone wealthy wanted something better. Aviation, fine engineering, even certain medical technologies were first developed for the privileged few before becoming widely available. The desire for the absolute best has a funny way of benefiting everyone eventually.</p><p><strong>It gives people something to work toward</strong> There's nothing wrong with wanting a better life. For a lot of people, the dream of financial success is what gets them out of bed, takes risks, and builds businesses. Ambition isn't a bad thing, and the idea of reward at the end of hard work is genuinely motivating for millions of people.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>The Not-So-Good Side</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p><strong>It can make inequality feel unbearable</strong> When some people are flying private while others can't afford basic healthcare, it creates real tension. It's not just about jealousy — it's about fairness. Extreme displays of wealth in unequal societies can make people feel invisible or worthless, which damages communities from the inside out.</p><p><strong>The planet pays a serious price</strong> Private jets, oversized homes, constant consumption of new things, all of it leaves a massive environmental footprint. At a time when everyone is being asked to do their part for the climate, extravagant lifestyles send a contradictory message. It's hard to ask people to recycle when billionaires are taking ten-minute flights.</p><p><strong>It can actually make you miserable</strong> This one surprises people, but research backs it up. Once you're comfortable, chasing more and more stuff tends to bring less and less happiness. You buy the car, feel great for a week, then want a bigger one. It's an exhausting cycle, and many people caught in it describe feeling empty despite having everything.</p><p><strong>It warps what society values</strong> When we constantly celebrate the richest and most extravagant people, we quietly start measuring human worth in money. That's a dangerous shift. Kindness, community, creativity, these things get drowned out when excess becomes the highest goal.</p><p><br></p><p><strong><em>So Where Does That Leave Us?</em></strong></p><p><br></p><p>Luxury itself isn't the villain here. The real question is what we do with wealth, and whether the pursuit of more ever makes room for enough. The healthiest societies aren't the ones that punish success, but the ones that make sure success doesn't come at everyone else's expense.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>The Transformation of Marriage in UAE Society: Challenges and Solutions</strong></p><p> </p><p>​The United Arab Emirates has seen many big changes in society and economy over the past years. While these changes brought a better life, they also affected the traditional Emirati family. Marriage used to be based mainly on tribal customs, but today it faces new challenges because of the modern lifestyle and globalization. One of the main issues mentioned in the textbook is the delay in marriage. Nowadays, young people, especially women, focus more on finishing their university education and starting their careers. While education is very important, it has caused many people to wait longer before getting married.</p><p> </p><p>​Another major challenge is the high cost of weddings and the luxury lifestyle. Many families now spend too much money on dowries (Mahr) and expensive wedding parties to show off their wealth. This puts a lot of financial pressure on young men and often leads to heavy debts. Because of these high costs, some young men hesitate to marry, which can affect the balance of society. Also, the book mentions that marriage to non-citizens has become more common. This can sometimes create cultural gaps between the husband and wife and might affect the children's language and their sense of belonging to the local community.</p><p> </p><p>​These challenges often lead to serious problems like divorce. The textbook describes divorce as a "social tremor" because it causes a lot of damage to the family. According to the 2019 data, many divorce cases happen very early, often in the first year of marriage. This situation is difficult for everyone; women might face social pressure or financial problems, and children are usually the most affected. They may feel insecure or face psychological issues when their parents separate, which shows how serious this problem is for the whole society.</p><p> </p><p>​To protect the Emirati family, we need to find practical solutions. One important step is to encourage "Taysir," which means making marriage easier and less expensive. Families should focus more on the character of the person rather than how much money they have. Also, mass weddings are a great tradition in the UAE that helps young people start their lives without debt. Finally, providing training and counseling for couples before they marry can help them understand how to solve their problems and build a strong, lasting relationship.</p><p> </p><p>​In conclusion, although society is changing, keeping the Emirati family strong is a national priority. By reducing the financial costs and increasing awareness among young people, the society can protect its most important institution. Balancing modern life with traditional values is the best way to ensure a stable future for the next generation.</p><p> </p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>The modern landscape of our society is no longer that of a conservative, tight-knit community instead, it has evolved into a fast-moving, hyper connected society that presents positive changes as well as new and complex issues. The prevalence of social media addiction, one of today's newest forms of behavioral addiction, is one example of a growing and pervasive societal issue that is impacting individuals' well-being and families' traditional bonds .</p><p>Behavioral addictions (such as those associated with social media) often start off as innocent; however, they can turn into an addictive cycle very quickly. To that end, the social media platforms themselves have been expertly designed to create a cycle of engagement, as evidenced by the use of algorithms to stimulate user engagement to encourage users to receive more Page Likes, Comments, and/ or Notifications). This results in the creation of a very powerful feed-forward system where users can spend a significant amount of their time mindlessly scrolling through the feeds of other individuals at the expense of many other important areas of their life.</p><p>As far as the individual is concerned, the impact of behavioral addictions on an individual's mental health is undeniable. Additionally, the ability of individuals to compare themselves to others based upon the curated images of those with whom they associate (i.e., Social media connection) frequently generates intense feelings of inadequacy, jealousy and anxiety. Furthermore, the fear of missing out (FOMO) causes individuals to exist in a constant state of distraction as they attempt to return to and check their social media accounts repeatedly throughout the day and as a result, have a fragmented attention span.  Lastly, there is scientific evidence linking excessive social media usage to a lack of adequate physical health .</p><p>In a globalized economy, the ability to engage in "deep work" is a primary asset. However, social media addiction acts as a constant interruptor. The habit of frequent "task-switching jumping from a work project to a quick scroll through a feed doesn't just waste time; it incurs a "switching cost." It can take the brain up to 20 minutes to fully regain focus after a digital distraction. This leads to a decrease in the quality of output and an increase in professional burnout, as individuals find themselves working longer hours to compensate for a fragmented workday.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>The Transformation of Marriage in UAE Society: Challenges and Solutions</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p>The United Arab Emirates has experienced significant social and economic development over the past few decades. While these changes have improved the standard of living, they have also influenced traditional family structures, especially marriage. In the past, marriage in Emirati society was strongly connected to tribal customs and cultural traditions. However, in today’s modern and globalized world, it faces several new challenges.</p><p>One of the most noticeable changes is the delay in marriage. Many young people, particularly women, now focus on completing higher education and building their careers before considering marriage. Although education and personal development are important, this shift has led to a rise in the average age of marriage. As a result, family formation is happening later than it did in previous generations.</p><p>Another major issue is the rising cost of marriage. Weddings have become more luxurious, and families often spend large amounts of money on dowries (Mahr) and celebrations. In some cases, this is done to reflect social status rather than necessity. This trend places a heavy financial burden on young men, sometimes forcing them into debt. Because of these high expenses, some young people delay marriage or avoid it altogether, which can affect the overall balance of society.</p><p>In addition, marriage to non-citizens has become more common. While this reflects openness and globalization, it can sometimes create cultural and social differences within the family. These differences may influence communication, traditions, and even the identity of children, especially in terms of language and connection to local culture.</p><p>These challenges can contribute to increasing divorce rates. Divorce is often described as a “social tremor” because of its strong impact on families and society. According to recent data, many divorces occur within the first year of marriage, indicating a lack of preparation or understanding between partners. The consequences of divorce are serious, affecting not only the couple but also children, who may experience emotional and psychological difficulties.</p><p>To address these issues, practical solutions are needed. One important approach is promoting the concept of Taysir, which means making marriage simpler and more affordable. Families should place greater value on good character and compatibility rather than financial status. Mass weddings, which are already practiced in the UAE, are also an effective way to reduce costs and support young couples. Furthermore, pre-marital counseling and educational programs can help couples develop communication skills and better understand their responsibilities in marriage.</p><p>In conclusion, despite the rapid changes in society, maintaining strong family values remains essential in the UAE. By reducing financial pressures and increasing awareness among young people, society can protect and strengthen the institution of marriage. Finding a balance between modern life and traditional values is key to ensuring a stable and healthy future for the next generation.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Demographic Imbalance in the UAE: Growth, Diversity, and the Family Challenge </p><p>The UAE is one of the world’s most globalized societies. It has a population of over 11 million, and expatriates make up about 88% of the total population. The country is also home to more than 200 nationalities, while males outnumber females, showing how strongly migration has shaped the population structure. </p><p>This demographic pattern helped to bring very important advantages. Foreign workers have helped build the UAE’s cities, expand its services, and support rapid economic diversification. The country’s growth in trade, tourism, finance, and infrastructure would have been far slower without this international workforce. </p><p>However, the same pattern also creates serious challenges. When one nationality group is much smaller than the expatriate population, it can put pressure on social balance and long-term national identity. A highly mobile workforce can also make communities less stable, because many residents stay only for limited periods before returning home. In a society where the population is heavily male and concentrated in working-age groups, family life, schooling, housing demand, and social planning become more complicated. </p><p>For Emirati families, demographic imbalance is linked to wider social questions. The UAE National Family Policy says it aims to help Emirati families cope with marriage challenges and promote stable family life, while the Emirati Family Growth Programme (Medeem) is designed to strengthen family stability. These policies show that the government sees the family as central to social sustainability. </p><p>One important solution is to continue expanding Emiratisation. The Ministry of Human Resources and Emiratisation requires private-sector companies with 50 or more employees to achieve 2% annual growth in Emirati employees in skilled positions, and some smaller companies must hire at least one UAE national. This helps increase citizen participation in the private sector and reduces dependence on expatriate labor in key jobs. </p><p>Another solution is long-term family support. marriage support, childcare services, and flexible work policies can make family formation easier for Emiratis. Better demographic planning is also essential, so that schools, transport, healthcare, and housing grow in line with population needs. The UAE already has the institutions and data systems needed to plan carefully; the challenge is to keep aligning economic growth with social balance. </p><p>In conclusion, demographic imbalance in the UAE is both a success story and a warning. The country’s openness has made it a global hub, but the heavy reliance on expatriates can create social and family challenges if not managed carefully. With stronger Emiratisation, family policies, and population planning, the UAE can preserve its diversity while building a more balanced future. </p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Marriage: The Age of Transition: Tradition and Modernity.</p><p>Marriage has been one of the institutions that have been affected the most in the transition between a conservative society to a globalized hub. With the influx of different cultures, blistering economic growth, and the digital revolution, as our country opens its doors to the world, it has transformed the traditional family unit. Although these changes are a step forward, they have also come with their own complex issues that have made marital stability a complex issue and have created a very evident change in the way we view and experience divorce.</p><p>The Problems: Sociological Interpretation.</p><p>Individualism has entered the arena of life which was previously dominated by the collective interests of the family due to the shift towards the globalized way of life. Marriage used to be regarded as a family union and social responsibility. The modern media and education have led to the fact that nowadays young people are more and more oriented on personal fulfilment and love matches than on traditional arrangements. Although this gives the person more power, it also implies that when either of the partners fails to live up to the high expectations in terms of emotional or lifestyle, the couples are faster to think of separation as compared to the earlier generations.</p><p>In addition, the role of women is also changing, which plays a major role. Women have gained financial independence due to increased access to higher education and the workforce. A woman could have been in a miserable marriage because of an economic need in a conservative set up but in a modern world, the economic bond has been undone. </p><p>In addition, the social media has a disruptive role to play. It makes couples exposed to the idealized lives of other people, which leads to a comparison trap resulting in dissatisfaction. It also opens new sources of infidelity and misunderstanding that further puts a strain on the trust that is needed to sustain a life-long commitment.</p><p>In order to deal with these increasing problems, we require a multi-faceted solution that does not disregard our cultural background but accepts the realities of the present day:</p><p>Compulsory Pre-Marital Counseling: As we have health checks, couples ought to be taken through a thorough counseling session which emphasizes on communication, budgeting, and conflict management. This assists in setting the expectations prior to signing the marriage contract.</p><p>Fostering Equal Gender Households: The society should stimulate a change in domestic duties. When both partners contribute to the economy, they have to contribute to the home. By promoting male involvement in domestic life and raising children, one can alleviate the stress on women and build a more supportive relationship.</p><p>Digital Literacy in Relationships: Awareness campaigns ought to focus on the risks of digital infidelity and the comparison trap. The privacy and sanctity of the home can be safeguarded by teaching couples how to manoeuvre through a globalized, online world as a couple.</p><p>To sum up, The evolution of marriage is the unavoidable consequence of the success of our country on the international arena. Although we cannot, and indeed should not, turn back the clock on progress, we are obliged to supply the social scaffolding which is needed by the modern family. With a combination of our traditional principles of commitment and the contemporary communication and equality tools, we will be able to make sure that the family is the backbone of our society in this new age.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Weakening of Family Ties</strong></p><p>The UAE has changed a lot over the years. It moved from a more conservative society to a more open and modern one. This change brought many good things, such as better education, better jobs, and improved living standards. People now have more opportunities than before, and families enjoy a more comfortable life. However, these changes also created some challenges. One of the most important problems is the weakening of family ties.</p><p>In the past, families in the UAE were usually large and closely connected. Grandparents, parents, and children often lived near each other or spent a lot of time together. Family members shared responsibilities, respected traditions, and supported one another. The home was not only a place to live, but also a place to learn values, customs, and good behavior. Strong family relationships were an important part of society.</p><p>Today, this situation is not always the same. Modern life has become very busy. Many parents work long hours, and children spend a lot of time at school, with friends, on electronic devices, or on social media. Because of this, family members may not sit together as often as they did in the past. Even when they are in the same house, each person may be busy with their own schedule. </p><p>Another reason for weakening family ties is the growing dependence on domestic workers such as nannies and drivers. In some families, children spend more time with a nanny than with their parents. As a result, the emotional bond between parents and children may become weaker. Also, some family duties that were once shared inside the family are now given to others. </p><p>Globalization has also played a role in this issue. Through the internet, television, and travel, young people are influenced by different cultures and lifestyles. This is not always negative, because it can make people more open-minded and educated. However, it can also make some young people less interested in family traditions and local customs. </p><p>The weakening of family ties can lead to many problems. Children may feel lonely or unsupported, and parents may have less influence in guiding them. Family members may stop sharing their problems, feelings, and experiences with one another. Over time, this can lead to misunderstanding, lack of respect, and emotional distance. If families become weaker, society as a whole can also be affected, because the family is the foundation of every community.</p><p>There are several ways to solve this problem. Families should make time to eat together, talk, and do activities as a group. Parents should spend more quality time with their children and listen to them carefully. Schools can also teach students the importance of respecting parents and maintaining family values. In addition, people should reduce too much dependence on phones and social media so they can build real relationships at home.</p><p>In conclusion, modernization has improved life in many ways, but it has also weakened family ties. It is important for families to stay connected, because strong family bonds create a stronger and healthier society.</p>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Social Media Addiction and Its Effects on Family Life</p><p><br/></p><p>Phones at the dinner table. You’ve probably seen it, maybe even lived it. Everyone’s there physically, sure, but mentally they’re somewhere else. Scattered across TikTok feeds, Instagram stories, and whatever’s trending that week. It’s a bit strange when you stop and think about it. We’re more “connected” than ever, yet somehow families feel quieter. Distant, even.</p><p><br/></p><p>Social media, in itself, isn’t the villain. Not really. It helps people stay in touch, share moments, laugh at dumb memes at 2 a.m. We’ve all been there. But when it starts eating up hours without us noticing, and yeah, it does, that’s when things get messy. What used to be quick check ins turns into endless scrolling. One minute you’re replying to a message, next thing you know, an hour’s gone. Just gone.</p><p><br/></p><p>And here’s the thing, families feel that loss. Maybe not immediately, but over time. Conversations shrink. Eye contact becomes rare. You sit next to someone you care about, yet there’s this invisible wall built out of screens and notifications. Sounds dramatic, I know, but it’s kind of true.</p><p><br/></p><p>Teenagers get hit pretty hard too. I mean, imagine constantly comparing your life to perfectly filtered snapshots online. It’s exhausting. Everyone looks happier, richer, better, at least on the surface. And deep down, it chips away at confidence. You start questioning yourself. Why isn’t my life like that? It’s not a great place to be, mentally speaking.</p><p><br/></p><p>Sleep takes a hit as well. Late night scrolling is almost a ritual now. Just five more minutes, we tell ourselves. Then suddenly it’s 2 a.m., and you’ve got school or work in a few hours. Not ideal at all. Lack of sleep leads to irritability, low energy, basically not the best version of yourself. And when that happens, even simple family interactions can feel annoying.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another subtle shift is communication skills, or the lack of them. When most conversations happen through screens, talking face to face can feel awkward. Pauses become uncomfortable. People struggle to express emotions clearly. It’s weird, honestly. We talk all the time online, but in person, not so much.</p><p><br/></p><p>So what can be done? Well, nothing extreme. No need to throw phones out the window, even if it feels tempting sometimes. Small changes matter. For instance, no phones during meals. Sounds simple, maybe even obvious, but it works. It forces people to actually talk. At first, it might feel awkward. Silence, even. But give it time.</p><p><br/></p><p>Families could also spend more time together doing actual things. Not just sitting in the same room on different devices. Go out. Walks, games, random late night drives, whatever works. Those moments stick. Way more than another hour online.</p><p><br/></p><p>Schools can help too, I think. Not in a preachy way, but by raising awareness. Teaching students how to manage their screen time and understand the risks is important. Because honestly, no one really teaches this stuff properly.</p><p><br/></p><p>At the end of the day, it comes down to balance. Social media isn’t going anywhere, and that’s fine. But maybe it shouldn’t take priority over real conversations, real laughter, real connections. Those things matter more. They always have.</p><p><br/></p><p><a rel="noopener noreferrer nofollow" href="https://youtube.com/shorts/3Mw_vdwTikw?si=3fKob62vMdTkmJ0n">https://youtube.com/shorts/3Mw_vdwTikw?si=3fKob62vMdTkmJ0n</a></p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p>]]></description>
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         <title>Ahmed Abdulrahman 20423</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Marriage and Divorce Issues in a Changing Society</strong></p><p>As society becomes more open and connected, family life has changed, especially in marriage and divorce. Modern life offers better education, more career choices, and greater personal freedom. But these changes also bring new challenges that can affect how stable marriages are. As a result, divorce rates have increased in many places, and traditional household structures are gradually changing.</p><p>One big change is that couples now have different expectations. In the past, weddings often followed traditional roles, and each partner knew what was expected. Today, both men and women want independence, career growth, and personal development. While this is a positive step, it can also lead toward misunderstandings if couples have different views concerning responsibilities, money, or decision-making. Without good communication, small disagreements can turn into bigger problems and weaken the relationship.</p><p>Financial pressure is another important factor. As the cost of living goes up, it becomes harder for couples to keep a stable lifestyle. Paying for housing, education, healthcare, and daily needs can be stressful. Money problems often lead to arguments, especially if couples do not plan well or if one person pays more than the other. Social media and modern lifestyles can also make people expect too much from marriage. Couples may compare their own relationships to the 'perfect' ones they see online, which can lead to disappointment and hurt trust. In the past, extended family members like parents and elders helped guide couples and solve conflicts. Today, many couples live on their own and may not request advice or support. This isolation makes it harder to handle problems in marriage and can increase the chance of separation. Also, the fast pace of modern life means couples spend less time together, which can weaken their emotional connection.</p><p>There are practical ways to handle these problems. One helpful step is to promote premarital education. Couples should be encouraged to attend counseling before marriage so they can learn to communicate, understand each other's expectations, and manage conflicts. This preparation aids build a firm foundation for marriage.</p><p>Another solution is to create programs that teach people about healthy and realistic relationships. Schools, universities, and community groups can help young people learn about emotional intelligence and respect, and another solution is to create programs that teach people about healthy, realistic relationships. Schools, universities, and community groups can help young people learn about emotional intelligence, respect, and the value of compromise. This will help them be better prepared for marriage in the future. There are centers where couples can get expert assistance when they have difficulties, rather than immediately considering divorce.</p><p>Finally, it is important to strengthen family and social support systems. Encouraging families to talk openly and stay connected with relatives can give couples the guidance and emotional support they need during tough times. Globalization has improved many parts of life, but it has also brought challenges to marriage and family stability. By promoting education, good communication, financial awareness, and strong support systems, society can help lower divorce rates and build stronger family relationships. A well-balanced approach which combines current values with traditional family principles is key to creating stable, healthy, and lasting families.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Khaled Theeb 20602</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Demographic Imbalance:</p><p>Demographic imbalance refers to a situation where the composition of a population becomes uneven, often in terms of age, gender, or population distribution across regions. This issue is becoming increasingly visible in many parts of the world, driven by factors such as declining birth rates, aging populations, migration patterns, and unequal economic development. Left unaddressed, demographic imbalance can place serious strain on economies, social systems, and long-term sustainability.</p><p><br/></p><p>One of the most common forms of demographic imbalance is an aging population. As healthcare improves and life expectancy increases, many countries are seeing a rise in the proportion of elderly citizens while birth rates continue to fall. This creates a shrinking workforce that must support a growing number of retirees. The result is pressure on pension systems, healthcare services, and public finances. Governments may struggle to maintain the same level of social support, leading to economic instability.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another form is gender imbalance, often caused by cultural preferences, migration trends, or historical policies. In some regions, there are significantly more males than females, which can lead to social challenges such as reduced marriage rates and increased societal tension. Similarly, migration can create imbalances when large numbers of working-age individuals leave rural areas for cities or move abroad, leaving behind aging communities with fewer economic opportunities.</p><p><br/></p><p>Urban-rural imbalance is also a major concern. Cities attract people with better job prospects, education, and healthcare, leading to overcrowding and strain on infrastructure. Meanwhile, rural areas may experience population decline, reduced investment, and difficulty maintaining essential services like schools and hospitals.</p><p><br/></p><p>Addressing demographic imbalance requires a combination of long-term planning and targeted policies. One effective solution is encouraging higher birth rates through family-friendly policies. Governments can provide financial incentives, parental leave, affordable childcare, and housing support to make it easier for families to have children. Countries that have implemented such measures have seen modest improvements in birth rates.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another important approach is promoting balanced migration. Controlled and well-managed immigration can help offset workforce shortages and bring new skills into the economy. At the same time, policies should aim to develop rural and less-populated areas by creating jobs, improving infrastructure, and investing in education and healthcare. This can reduce the pressure on cities and encourage people to stay in or return to smaller communities.</p><p><br/></p><p>Additionally, adapting to an aging population is crucial. This includes raising retirement ages in line with life expectancy, encouraging lifelong learning, and creating opportunities for older individuals to remain active in the workforce. Technology can also play a role by improving productivity and reducing the dependency on manual labor.</p><p><br/></p><p>Education and awareness are equally important. Societies need to understand the long-term consequences of demographic imbalance and support policies that promote sustainability and equality. Cultural attitudes, especially those related to gender preference, must be addressed through education and legal frameworks.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, demographic imbalance is a complex but manageable issue. By combining economic policies, social support systems, and forward-thinking strategies, societies can restore balance and ensure stable, sustainable growth for future generations.</p>]]></description>
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         <title>Khushi 20369</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p>Weakening of Family Bonds</p><p><br/></p><p>Over the years, the United Arab Emirates has experienced significant transformation, evolving from a traditional and conservative society into a more modern and open one. This progress has brought numerous advantages, including improved education, better career opportunities, and a higher standard of living. People now enjoy greater comfort and access to resources than ever before. However, alongside these positive developments, certain challenges have emerged. One of the most noticeable concerns is the gradual weakening of family bonds.</p><p><br/></p><p>In earlier times, families in the UAE were typically large and deeply connected. It was common for extended families—grandparents, parents, and children—to live close to one another or maintain frequent contact. Family members shared responsibilities, upheld traditions, and provided mutual support. The home environment played a vital role not only as a living space but also as a center for teaching values, culture, and proper behavior. These strong family relationships formed the backbone of society and ensured emotional security for all members.</p><p><br/></p><p>In contrast, modern life has significantly altered this dynamic. Today, people often lead busy and demanding lifestyles. Parents frequently work long hours to meet professional and financial goals, while children spend much of their time at school, with friends, or engaged with digital devices and social media. As a result, opportunities for meaningful family interaction have reduced. Even when family members are physically present in the same home, they may be mentally occupied with their own activities, limiting communication and connection.</p><p><br/></p><p>Another contributing factor to the weakening of family ties is the increasing reliance on domestic workers such as nannies and drivers. In many households, children spend more time with caregivers than with their parents. This can affect the emotional connection between parents and children, as less time is spent nurturing these relationships. Additionally, responsibilities that were once shared within the family are now often delegated to others, further reducing interaction among family members.</p><p><br/></p><p>Globalization has also influenced family structures and relationships. Exposure to different cultures through the internet, media, and travel has broadened perspectives and encouraged open-mindedness. While this is beneficial in many ways, it can also lead to a decline in interest in traditional values and customs among younger generations. Some young people may prioritize modern lifestyles over cultural practices, which can create a gap between generations and weaken the sense of family unity.</p><p><br/></p><p>The consequences of weakened family ties can be significant. Children may experience feelings of loneliness, lack of support, or emotional neglect. Parents, on the other hand, may find it more difficult to guide and influence their children effectively. Communication within the family may decrease, leading to misunderstandings, reduced trust, and emotional distance. Over time, these issues can impact not only individual families but also society as a whole, as strong families are essential for building stable and healthy communities.</p><p><br/></p><p>Despite these challenges, there are practical steps that can help strengthen family relationships. Families should make a conscious effort to spend quality time together, such as sharing meals, engaging in conversations, or participating in group activities. Parents should prioritize bonding with their children by listening to them and understanding their needs. Educational institutions can also play a role by teaching students the importance of family values and respect for parents. Furthermore, reducing excessive use of technology and social media can help individuals focus more on real-life interactions within the home.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, while modernization has undoubtedly improved many aspects of life in the UAE, it has also contributed to the weakening of family ties. It is essential for individuals and families to recognize the importance of maintaining strong relationships. By making deliberate efforts to stay connected, families can preserve their bonds and contribute to a more supportive and harmonious society.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-10 07:49:40 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Social media addiction and its effects</strong></p><p><br/></p><p>We’re now part of a world tightly connected by technology. Distance means less, but new problems grow. As life moves faster toward global links, old routines disappear. Being online more and more changes how we live each day, even how we rest. Instead of eating together, people sit in dark rooms lit only by screens. Attention gets pulled in too many directions at once, so being truly present at home becomes rare. Mental peace suffers when likes take the place of real conversation. Stories once shared between generations now scroll past, unnoticed. Not all connections bring us closer—some slowly pull us apart.</p><p>When social media takes over, it’s hard to step back—even when it harms other parts of life. Families show clear changes in how they relate—or don’t. Even under one roof, people sit close but feel far apart, eyes on devices instead of each other. Over time, silence replaces talk. Distance grows not from fights, but from absence. Deep conversations fade. Shared moments lose their meaning. The things that once held relationships together begin to weaken, quietly and without warning.</p><p>Mental health, especially in young people, faces serious risks. Seeing perfect images online can make real life feel lacking. Instead of building real bonds, digital approval keeps pulling attention. School focus drops with constant interruptions. Anxiety rises as phones buzz nonstop. Around the world, pressure builds to follow global trends, pushing many—especially youth—toward polished looks and lifestyles. Looking rich or trendy becomes an unspoken rule, slowly separating people from who they really are.</p><p>Breaking this cycle means using tech with care, not habit. Personal effort helps, but shared action works better. At meals, putting devices away creates space for real talk, turning homes into places where people truly connect. Teaching digital well-being in schools makes sense. When young users understand how apps are designed to grab attention through hidden tricks, they can use tools wisely instead of being used by them.</p><p>Time away from screens helps rebuild closeness. In neighborhoods where kids play outside and communities celebrate festivals, people meet face to face. These moments build bonds no algorithm can copy. Devices may link distant places, but they can weaken nearby ones. When we use them thoughtfully, we make room for presence. Shared spaces like parks and halls invite conversation without alerts. Belonging grows there, unseen by social feeds. Balance comes when both digital and real life have their place. No screen can replace a voice heard in person. Healthier communities grow when attention moves beyond glowing scre ens.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-10 07:58:22 UTC</pubDate>
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         <title>Ashveena M. Nasir Jamal 20319</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Juvenile Delinquency</strong></p><p>The challenge of juvenile delinquency in the UAE is best understood as a disconnect between our fast-moving modern world and our deep-rooted Islamic values. In many places, young people get into trouble because of poverty, but sometimes, it is often a "challenge of comfort." It happens when the elders wisdom is replaced by the digital world. The problem is that while our cities have grown rapidly, some young people feel disconnected from the respectful manners and the sense of duty.</p><p><br/></p><p>The main cause is a "digital supervision gap." Even though the UAE has a <strong>99% internet rate</strong>, about <strong>30% of youth issues</strong> happen because there is a lack of guidance in their online lives. In Islam, children are a sacred trust, but today, the internet often acts like a "third parent." Because life in the UAE is very stable and comfortable, some youth try to find excitement through reckless actions or breaking rules online just to feel a sense of adventure. They are not trying to be "bad"; they are simply looking for a way to define themselves in a very fast-paced, digital society.</p><p><br/></p><p>The simplest way to stop juvenile delinquency is to swap <strong>boredom</strong> for <strong>belonging</strong>. Research shows that if you give a young person a "higher purpose"—like a high-tech job, a sports team, or a community project—bad behavior drops by about <strong>50%</strong>. By using the <strong>"20/50 Rule,"</strong> which means filling just 20% more of their free time with meaningful work, we can stop trouble before it even starts. Whether it is through modern "Digital Mentors" or traditional community service, the goal is to treat youth as a "sacred trust" (<em>Amanah</em>) and show them that they are needed. When a young person feels like a valuable part of their society’s future, they are far less likely to do things that would damage it. Another powerful solution is the implementation of <strong>"Early-Warning AI" for Social Support</strong>, which uses technology to identify youth who are becoming isolated or struggling before they ever break a law. By analyzing patterns in school attendance or digital engagement, social workers can step in with "Preventative Mentorship" to offer help before a crisis happens.</p><p><br/></p><p>In the end, juvenile delinquency is a sign that our youth are searching for a higher purpose. We must ensure they are as proud of their faith and history as they are of our modern technology. A powerful way to remember this is: a nation’s strength is not measured by the height of its skyscrapers, but by the depth of the roots it gives its youth. If a tree grows too fast without deep roots in its heritage and faith, even a small wind can knock it over.</p>]]></description>
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         <pubDate>2026-04-10 08:04:44 UTC</pubDate>
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         <description><![CDATA[<p><strong>Issues related to domestic workers. </strong></p><p>Domestic workers including servants and nannies,play an important role in many households today. They help families manage daily responsibilities such as cleaning, cooking, and especially taking care of children. As more parents have full-time jobs, they often depend heavily on domestic workers to look after their children while they are away for most of the day. While this arrangement can be helpful and convenient it also creates several important issues that should be carefully considered.</p><p><br/></p><p>On the positive side, domestic workers provide great support to busy families. Parents are able to focus on their jobs and provide financially for their families without constantly worrying about their children’s safety or their household duties. This support helps reduce stress and allows families to maintain a more organized lifestyle. In addition, domestic work creates job opportunities for many people, especially those who may not have access to higher education or professional careers. It gives them a chance to earn a stable income and sometimes even receive accommodation and food which improves their living conditions. Moreover, nannies often build close emotional bonds with the children they care for, offering attention, comfort, and daily guidance, which can positively influence a child’s behavior and routine.</p><p><br/></p><p>However, despite these advantages, there are several serious disadvantages. One major issue is that parents may rely too much on domestic workers when it comes to raising their children. Since they are busy with full-time jobs, they may not spend enough time with their kids. As a result, children might grow more attached to the nanny than to their own parents which can weaken family relationships. This lack of parental involvement may also affect the child’s emotional development, as they miss direct care, attention, and guidance from their parents.</p><p>Another important problem is the treatment of domestic workers themselves. In some cases, they are expected to handle too many responsibilities, including full childcare and housework, which leads to long working hours and physical exhaustion. Some workers are also underpaid or not given enough rest. The absence of strict laws or proper enforcement in some places makes it easier for such unfair treatment to happen. In addition, many domestic workers live in their employer’s homes, which can limit their freedom and social life. Being away from their own families for long periods can cause loneliness and emotional stress.</p><p><br/></p><p>To address these issues several solutions should be considered. Parents need to find a better balance between work and family life by spending more quality time with their children. Even small daily interactions can help strengthen the parent child relationship. Domestic workers should be seen as helpers, not replacements for parents. At the same time, governments must create and enforce laws that protect domestic workers, ensuring fair wages, reasonable working hours, and respectful treatment. Employers should also treat them with kindness and understanding, recognizing their efforts and respecting their rights. Providing support systems such as helplines or community groups can further help domestic workers feel safe and supported.</p><p><br/></p><p>In conclusion, domestic workers are a valuable part of many households, especially for families with full-time working parents. While they offer important support and benefits, over-reliance on them and poor treatment can lead to serious problems. By maintaining a balance in parenting, improving working conditions, and promoting respect, society can create a healthier environment for both families and domestic workers.</p>]]></description>
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