The social subsidy is not enough to encourage teenagers to be parents ahead of time.
<h3>Why does the social subsidy have this incapacity?</h3>
- Because the money provided is very little.
- Because parental responsibilities are not erased.
- Because raising a child is difficult.
The social subsidy allows the government to provide a cash grant to economically vulnerable parents who do not have enough money to meet the needs of their children.
Although it seems like a very positive thing, the money provided by the government is little and incapable of supplying everything the children need. Therefore, families that live with this type of donation, live in constant economic need and suffer various social and economic problems.
These problems are exacerbated in teenage parents who do not have enough psychological development to deal with child-rearing.
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The atmosphere of one of Edgar Allan Poe's renowned works, "The Pit and the Pendulum" is unsettling.
The story begins with the narrator getting sentenced to death. The story takes to the time during the Spanish Inquisition when the result of the death sentence was the most horrible and terrifying. The setting of the story and the characters are described in the terms of being pale, scary, torturous, painful and horrifying. The description of the pendulum which is described as an instrument of death gives a gothic experience to the readers.
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Something that's drama but more likely to over come to be dramatic and real