Akerele Emmanuel
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3 apples that changed the world
1. the apple of knowledge (Eve): Eve was tempted to eat from the tree of knowledge of Good and evil. The human ate from the forbidden fruit and gave some to the man who also ate it, the discover the naked and make fig leaf cloth.now we all know that because of the Apple men gain the ability of knowledge which LEDs to the advancement of the Earth.
By Akerele Emmanuel3 months ago in Poets
The life changer
In a small town nestled between rolling hills and whispering pines, there lived a shy artist named Emily. Her days were spent in the quiet solitude of her studio, where canvases leaned against the walls like old friends waiting to share untold stories. Emily, however, struggled to find her own voice, stifled by self-doubt and the weight of unfulfilled dreams.
By Akerele Emmanuel3 months ago in Education
Culture
Certainly # Culture: A Comprehensive Exploration Culture is a multifaceted concept that encompasses the beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts shared by a group of people. It is a lens through which individuals perceive the world, shaping their identities and influencing the structures of societies. The richness of human existence is found in the diverse tapestry of cultures that have evolved over centuries. This exploration will delve into the essence of culture, examining its components and the myriad types of cultures that exist globally.
By Akerele Emmanuel3 months ago in Earth
Climate change
Climate change is a pressing global issue that demands immediate attention and concerted action. The Earth's climate is undergoing significant alterations primarily due to human activities such as the burning of fossil fuels, deforestation, and industrial processes. The consequences of climate change are widespread and impactful, affecting ecosystems, weather patterns, and the overall well-being of the planet.
By Akerele Emmanuel3 months ago in Earth
Electoral bond
The issue of electoral bonds has been a topic of concern in many democracies, as it can potentially undermine the transparency and fairness of electoral processes. In the context of India, the Election Commission and the political parties, specifically the role of the Indian National Congress (INEC), play a crucial part in addressing and preventing any negative impacts associated with electoral bonds.Introduction: Electoral bonds were introduced in India as a mechanism to bring transparency to political funding by allowing donors to contribute to political parties through banks. However, concerns have been raised about the anonymity and potential misuse of these bonds, as the details of the donors are not disclosed to the public. The INEC, as the regulatory body overseeing elections in India, has a vital role in ensuring the integrity of the electoral process.Challenges and Concerns: One of the primary challenges with electoral bonds is the lack of transparency, as the source of funding remains undisclosed. This secrecy can lead to a situation where political parties might be influenced by undisclosed contributors, compromising the democratic process. Additionally, there is a risk of black money entering the political system through these bonds, further undermining the principles of transparency and fairness.INEC's Role in Addressing Electoral Bond Issues:Advocacy for Transparency: INEC can play a pivotal role in advocating for greater transparency in political funding. This involves pushing for reforms that ensure the disclosure of the identity of electoral bond donors. By doing so, the public can be better informed about the financial backers of political parties, promoting accountability.Stricter Regulations: The Election Commission can work with the government to establish stricter regulations surrounding electoral bonds. This might include setting limits on the amount of money that can be donated through bonds, as well as implementing measures to prevent the use of illicit funds in the political process.Enhanced Monitoring and Enforcement: INEC should enhance its monitoring and enforcement mechanisms to ensure that political parties comply with the regulations related to electoral bonds. This involves conducting thorough audits and investigations into the financial transactions of political parties to detect any irregularities.Public Awareness Campaigns: The Election Commission can undertake public awareness campaigns to educate citizens about the implications of electoral bonds on the democratic process. This can empower voters to make informed decisions and put pressure on political parties to adopt more transparent funding practices.Engagement with Political Parties: INEC can engage in a constructive dialogue with political parties to discuss the concerns associated with electoral bonds. By fostering cooperation and understanding, the commission can encourage parties to voluntarily adopt more transparent funding practices and collaborate on improving the electoral system.Conclusion: In conclusion, addressing the challenges posed by electoral bonds requires a multi-facete
By Akerele Emmanuel3 months ago in Criminal