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A child is capable of learning and susceptible to influence. It is this feature that groups capitalize on. An adult with a strong quality is difficult to be influenced.
ways groups can gain power
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Normal and gifted children and brain damaged adults
All people have peer pressure throughout their lives. It often starts in school; college; in the workplace and when there groups of people.
Pressure groups influence government decisions.
Pressure groups are the organisations or the groups that attempt to influence government policies.
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(1) Social structure (2) Political Parties (3)Media (4) Adequate Staff (5) Curriculum Evaluation (6) Examination system (7) Educational policies (8) Pressure Groups (9) Teacher and his teaching methods (10) Increasing Population
A pressure group is an organization whose members seek to influence the policies of public bodies or employers.
Peer groups can have negative effects such as peer pressure to engage in risky behaviors, influence to conform to negative attitudes and values, and potential for exclusion and bullying. Negative peer groups can also hinder personal growth and development by discouraging individuality and promoting harmful behaviors.
They don't. People will continue to eat whatever they want to.
curriculum designed so that student may learn. Because the background of the student is vary.it is important to diagnose the deficiencies ,gaps and variation in these background.Diagnosis is then important first step in the determining the curriculum should be for given groups of pupils or populationsaif ur rehman
The objective of political parties is to attain power and form the government, whereas the aim of pressure groups is only to influence the decision-making of the government
Pressure groups and movements exert influence on politics in a variety of ways:(i) They try to gain public support and sympathy for their goals and their activity by carrying out information campaigns, organizing meetings, file petitions, etc. Most of these groups try to influence the media into giving attention to these issues.(ii) They often organised protests like strikes or disrupting programs. Workers' organisation, employees associations and most of the movement groups often resort to these tactics in order to force the government to take note of their demand.(iii) Some persons from pressure groups or movement groups may participate in official bodies and committees that offer advice to the government.
Political factors that influence the development of a code of ethics may include government regulations, political ideologies, lobbying efforts by interest groups, and the influence of political stakeholders. These factors can shape the values, principles, and standards included in the code of ethics to align with prevailing political interests and agendas.