It was considered a blessing because it improved sanitation and provided hospitals and schools which made it a blessing
It can be both a blessing (boon) and a curse (bane).
blessing, joy, grace.
it depend on the parents who give them birth it is a bane if the parents are poor they could not support thier children.
A boon is something to be thankfull for, it is a blessing and a benefit. A bane causes misery and distress. (Bane comes from an old European word meaning death and destruction)
Tuition can be considered a boon or curse to many. However, without tuition, schools would not be able to fully develop their education curriculum.
Corruption,as in most sub-Sahara countries.
Could be a mis-spelling of BANE. Bain is my last name, and it is of Scottish origin, one of the names associated with the McKay Clan In this context, the opposite of a BOON (blessing) would be a BANE (a curse)
Last time someone used the word 'bane' they were having problems. Technology used responsibly is a blessing not a bane. Be aware that this and similar sentiments can be used to lure ordinary people into a position that 'something needs to be done' and that they should 'listen to' (obey) the speaker, and others like them. Some politics depend heavily on that position.
Last time someone used the word 'bane' they were having problems. Technology used responsibly is a blessing not a bane. Be aware that this and similar sentiments can be used to lure ordinary people into a position that 'something needs to be done' and that they should 'listen to' (obey) the speaker, and others like them. Some politics depend heavily on that position.
'Curse' is a synonym for bane.
Failure is the bane of my existence.-OR-Drinking was the bane of his existence.
The English language can be seen as both a boon and a bane. It is a boon as it is a global language that facilitates communication and opens up opportunities for individuals. However, it can also be a bane as it can lead to linguistic imperialism and the erosion of indigenous languages and cultures.