UNIT 1 | Friendship & Cooperation
"Communication within a friendship is important for
human development throughout life. Beginning in
childhood, friendships shape and reflect
developments in social cognition, perspective-taking
abilities, moral comportment, and cooperation as
equals. During adolescence and younger adulthood,
friendships cultivate ethical sensibilities, and
understandings and practices of intimacy, identity,
and sociability. Acrosslifef,e people describe three
benefits of close friendship: somebody to talk to; to
depend on and rely on for instrumental help,
social support, and caring, and to have fun and enjoy
doing things with. Communication with friends relieves
loneliness and contributes to physical and psychological
well-being."
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UNIT 2 | Natural Beauty Of Pakistan
"Natural beauty is unmatched. Pakistan has the world's most
beautiful places to visit, especially at their best in northern
areas of the Pakistan and Kashmir region. This part of the
the country is famous all around the world because of
sky high mountains, lush green valleys, mighty rivers,
beautiful lakes, and amazing wildlife. The Paradise on
Earth ‘Neelum Valley’ Mini Switzerland ‘Swat Valley’ and
Mountain Kingdom ‘Hunza valley’ are the major tourist
attractions in Pakistan."
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UNIT 3 | Traffic Education
"Traffic education means education on traffic rules. It embraces
all rules and regulations to be followed while driving on roads.
Traffic education is essential for drivers and pedestrians.
Drivers and pedestrians having no traffic education may cause
fatal accidents on the road. There are many rules and regulations
in traffic. Some of them are following the order of the traffic
police; following the speed limit sticking to the respective side,
checking vehicles properly before driving, following the rules of
loading vehicles with passengers or goods, in crowded places,
and curves driving slowly and carefully and using horns, etc."
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UNIT 4 | Exploring The Educational Opportunities
"Literacy involves gaining the skills and knowledge to read and
interpret varying texts and artifacts, and successfully navigate
and negotiate their challenges, conflicts, and crises. To the domains
of reading, writing, and traditional print literacies, one could argue
that in an era of technological revolution, educators must develop
robust forms of media literacy, computer literacy, and multimedia
literacies, thus cultivating “multiple literacies.”
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UNIT 5 | Humanism
"Humanism is a rational philosophy informed by science, inspired by
art, and motivated by compassion. Affirming the dignity of each
human being supports the maximization of individual liberty and
opportunity consonant with social and planetary responsibility. It
advocates the extension of participatory democracy and the expansion
of the open society, standing for human rights and social justice. Free
of supernaturalism, it recognizes human beings as a part of nature and
holds that values-be they religious, ethical, social, or political-have
their source in human experience and culture."
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UNIT 6 | Sportsmanship
"Sportsmanship is a vital element of sports that ignites and maintains
friendship, respect, and orderliness. It describes unbiased and kind
behavior while treating opponents, officials, teammates, and spectators
in sports. Sportsmanship is the ethical aspect of sports. It is displayed by
the combination of positive qualities like fair play, integrity, and respect
towards opponents, officials, teammates, and even the fans.
Sportsmanship can also be demonstrated by displaying politeness even
in defeat and sustaining self-discipline in dealings with others."
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