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Protest voting

Usually, in an election, people vote for the party they are convinced of. Protest voters do not vote because they like a party, but because they are disappointed with theirs or the ruling party. Author: ZDF/logo/Maral Bazargani/Rüdiger Rickassel and Tim Rizzo Translation and dubbing: alugha Click

PRÜF

CHECK! Exam Save freedom, by the way! Everything is tested in Germany. Why not presumably unconstitutional parties? Here I present what PRÜF! different from previous campaigns. We have a demand: "All parties that are classified by the Office for the Protection of the Constitution as suspected right

Young Adolf Hitler

In his youth, Hitler was a dreamer and not a particularly good student. In 1933, he took power in Germany as the undisputed leader of his party. How could this happen? Author: ZDF/Terra X/Felina Czycykowski/Stefan Gierer/Malte Roethig/Maximilian Mohr Translation and dubbing: alugha Click here to

The Non-Violent Communication Model

There are arguably two styles of communication. Communication that’s coercive, manipulative, and hurtful and communication that’s honest, respectful, and compassionate. Marshall Rosenberg, who developed a model for Nonviolent Communication (NVC), liked to demonstrate the differences between the st

5 parenting styles and their effects

There are 4 widely researched parenting styles: authoritative, permissive, authoritarian, and neglectful. The styles range from controlling to unpretentious, from cold and unresponsive to loving and receptive. In recent years, overly involved parents, who are present in every aspect of their child's

Video Games in Education

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The Dunning Kruger Effect

The Dunning Kruger Effect is a cognitive bias that makes people believe they are smarter and more capable than they actually are. The effect is related to people’s general inaptitude to recognize their lack of ability. To learn how this comes about and what you can do to avoid it from happening to