Very good to meet you … Mandeep Sidhu
When it comes to receiving a comprehensive insight into present affairs, the Guardian is a single of my favourite newspapers. I started reading it in my teenagers, when my communication studies teacher initial launched me to broadsheet newspapers during a lesson about bias and different media sources.
The paper expanded my horizons to significant international news and made me believe a lot more than my fast surroundings. I did feel really sheltered and wrapped in a bubble ahead of opening up the Guardian. Reading challenging-hitting articles about war, poverty and injustice impacted me profoundly and produced my naive outlook obvious. It transformed my idealistic outlook on the world.
I’m now a main school instructor and have utilised the paper to involve my learners with our thematic topic on Egypt. At present, I read the education part first to see the latest news on Michael Gove’s disastrous escapades. It keeps me amused, annoyed and puzzled all at the very same time.
As always, the paper has several around the world reports on varied and thought-provoking information. Lately, an report that was particularly compelling nevertheless difficult to study was by Emine Saner on female genital mutilation. The significance and welfare of humans is evident from the paper, which is why I am such an avid reader.
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Good to meet you … Mandeep Sidhu
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